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Elections / Political philosophy / Electronic voting / Voting / Politics / Group decision-making / Single-winner electoral systems / Voting in Switzerland / Reform of the House of Lords
Date: 2006-01-19 09:19:56
Elections
Political philosophy
Electronic voting
Voting
Politics
Group decision-making
Single-winner electoral systems
Voting in Switzerland
Reform of the House of Lords

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