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Single Transferable Vote / Voting systems / Proportional representation / Instant-runoff voting / Two-party system / Electoral reform / Elections in Malta / Constitution of Malta / Single non-transferable vote / Political philosophy / Politics / Sociology
Date: 2010-04-13 08:55:44
Single Transferable Vote
Voting systems
Proportional representation
Instant-runoff voting
Two-party system
Electoral reform
Elections in Malta
Constitution of Malta
Single non-transferable vote
Political philosophy
Politics
Sociology

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