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Single-winner electoral systems / Instant-runoff voting / Voting system / Plurality voting system / Two-round system / Tactical voting / Voting / Single-member district / Single transferable vote / Electronic voting / Ranked voting system / Contingent vote
Date: 2011-02-03 16:39:24
Single-winner electoral systems
Instant-runoff voting
Voting system
Plurality voting system
Two-round system
Tactical voting
Voting
Single-member district
Single transferable vote
Electronic voting
Ranked voting system
Contingent vote

QUESTIONNAIRE on LWVME Concurrence on IRV Position Prior to voting whether to concur with those sister State Leagues who have adopted a position on the issue of using Instant Runoff Voting as an alternative voting method

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