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Sociology / Single winner electoral systems / Elections in the United Kingdom / Electoral Commission / Electoral reform / Instant-runoff voting / Electoral roll / Electronic voting / Voting system / Politics / Elections / Voting
Date: 2013-02-22 08:42:42
Sociology
Single winner electoral systems
Elections in the United Kingdom
Electoral Commission
Electoral reform
Instant-runoff voting
Electoral roll
Electronic voting
Voting system
Politics
Elections
Voting

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