Plurality electoral systems, Majority electoral systems, Proportional representation systems.
Plurality electoral systems:This is the method we follow in India. People no need to get more than half of the total vote but they just need to have higher votes than other. for Eg:-
A, B, C, and D are getting the following votes,
A --> 35%
B --> 20%
C --> 20%
D --> 13%
and 12% are not voted for any one.
according to our countery election law, A is winner. but rember he does not win even 50%.
He got 35% and that means the remaining people 65% are not ready to elect him as a representative. But he is going to rule the total 100%.
Majority electoral systems:This is the methodfolloed y some of theounteriesi like Russia.
The canditates must get more than 50% of the total votes. If no one is getting the the election will be repected with the top score.
If A, B, C and D are the canditates and they are getting the votes as follows,
A --> 38%
B --> 30%
C --> 25%
D --> 12%
then, the election will be held again with the canditates A, B and C. in some counteries they will choose only A and B, depends on their Law.
Proportional representation systems:This is one of the fair method, where all the parties will get chances to be in the government. there will not be any canditates but the parties will face the election. the seets in the parliament will be shared with the all parties as per the percentage of votes.
for Eg,
If parties A, B, c and D are getting the following votes,
A --> 45%
B --> 26%
C --> 19%
D --> 10%
Then in the parliament 45% of total seats will be given to Party A and 26% of Seats will be given to Party B and so on.
Technology has changed the way people vote in the United States. People used to cast their vote with paper and a pencil. Now they can cast their vote on a touch screen and with a computer.
Because elections are controlled by state or local governments
Because elections are controlled by state or local governments
Because elections are controlled by state or local governments
Different countries in Europe have different systems for voting, so depending on which country you are in, there are lots of ways of voting.
In our present day elections the people vote for their representatives & elect them but in that time where a jana puts its foot on the janpada he becomes the ruler of that janpada. People can't electOr choose their representatives.
Constitutional amendments. (different countries will have different ways of doing this, some by popular referendum others by a vote of the legislature).
The cast of A Million Different Ways - 2009 includes: Owen Palmquist
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I am not sure what you want to know. In order to vote, one has to register in advance with the local election officer. Then, you have to report at your assigned polling location on election day during the times the polls or open with the proper ID , or else, if allowed, vote early according to the rules, or else vote by absentee ballot, according to instructions. As for preparing to cast your vote, different people prepare in different ways. The way I think is best is to read as many newspaper and magazine articles as you can about the candidate, watch the debates and try to decide which candidate will do the most for the country. Others study the same way, but vote for the candidate who will do the most for their own self-interests. Some people vote for the best-looking candidate; some vote the way their spouses or friends tell them to; some always vote for the same party; some vote for the candidate whose moral or religious values are closest to their own. Some vote for the candidate is most like themselves, that is same race, same sex, same state, same ethnic group, or the same in some way that matters to them.
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No people do pray in different ways.