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What is representational voting?

Representational voting is when the member votes for what their people back home would want.


What is the difference between majority voting and unanimous voting?

Majority voting counts more than half of the votes, and it is done with a certain group of people; while unanimous voting use all the peoples votes.


How do you get more votes in a voting contest you entered you are currently in 2nd place again And you need more votes to catch up again how would you do that?

Social networking would be your best bet, such as using Twitter, Facebook and a blog where you can send reminders to people to continue voting for you.


A voting method in the senate in which members voice their votes in turn?

what is a voting method in the senate in which members voise their votes in turn


Where are the votes counted in the US?

The votes are counted by the county where the voting takes place.


Why is the number of electoral votes available different than the number of people in Congress?

The District of Columbia which has no voting representatives in Congress , has three votes in the electoral college.


Any voting system in which the candidate with the most votes wins is called?

plurality voting


What was the effect in the US of expanding voting rights?

When voting rights were extended to citizens who previously did not have voting rights, there was more pluralism in the US. When the 19th Amendment was passed in 1920, the votes granted to women expanded the numbers of people voting in the US.


Who receives official votes that are collected?

I think you are asking about the United States voting system. The votes go to the local commission on voting office in locked boxes and so do the voting machines. They are very careful to make sure that all care is taken to account and preserve votes.


Why is voting done in private?

In a totally free and fair society, of which there are none, secret voting would not be necessary. Each franchised person would vote openly without let or hindrance. Unfortunately, in many ballots, others may try to influence or coerce you to vote in a particular way against your judgement. Secrecy is an attempt to prevent such coercion.


How did people vote during colonial times?

on a handwritten voting ballot, they would place all the votes in a box. People would count the votes, to see who won. For a play i am doing in my class, I actually made a shoebox, and paper ballots, letting the people check off what they would choose to vote for.


What is qualified majority voting?

Each individual that is voting has a weighted vote dependent on how many people they are representing. This means that there is a total number of votes that is greater than the actual number of people present. In order to pass, a vote must pass a percentage threshold that is based on the total number of votes represented.