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Voting systems / Elections / Electoral systems / Elections in the European Union / Compulsory voting / Election threshold / Single transferable vote / Voting age / Member of the European Parliament / Politics / Political philosophy / Voting
Date: 2014-08-13 06:29:30
Voting systems
Elections
Electoral systems
Elections in the European Union
Compulsory voting
Election threshold
Single transferable vote
Voting age
Member of the European Parliament
Politics
Political philosophy
Voting

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