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Date: 2011-02-03 16:38:51
Political philosophy
Voting
Politics
Single-winner electoral systems
Psephology
Voting systems
Voting theory
Electoral systems
Instant-runoff voting
Two-round system
Ranked voting system
Plurality voting system

Maine League of Women Voters Concurrence Study Instant Runoff Voting The Maine League of Women Voters is asking its members whether or not they concur with a study done by the Minnesota League of Women Voters on Alternat

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