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Politics / Voting systems / Political philosophy / Elections / Voting / Social inequality / Proportional representation / First-past-the-post voting / Affirmative action / Political party / Voter registration / Royal Commission on the Electoral System
Date: 2014-11-11 15:55:03
Politics
Voting systems
Political philosophy
Elections
Voting
Social inequality
Proportional representation
First-past-the-post voting
Affirmative action
Political party
Voter registration
Royal Commission on the Electoral System

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