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A joint electorate is a voting system where multiple communities or groups, often defined by religion or ethnicity, participate in the same electoral process and share the same electoral rolls. This system is designed to promote inclusivity and representation by allowing diverse groups to vote for candidates regardless of their identity. It contrasts with separate electorates, where distinct groups vote in isolated elections, potentially leading to increased division. Joint electorates aim to foster unity and cooperation among different communities within a political framework.

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