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Elections as Rituals

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
A new conceptual way of understanding the purpose and effect of regulating electoral democracy, through the lens of everyday 'ritual'. Drawing on a recent book by the presenter: Ritual and Rhythms in Electoral Systems (2015, Routledge/Ashgate)
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By-Elections, Local Elections, Euro-Elections and Referendums

2005
Casual vacancies in the House of Commons are filled through by-elections in the constituency concerned. Such vacancies may be occasioned by the death, succession or elevation to the peerage, bankruptcy, lunacy, expulsion from the House or the acceptance of a disqualifying office by a Member of Parliament.
Dick Leonard, Roger Mortimore
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Cloning in Elections

Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2010
We consider the problem of manipulating elections via cloning candidates. In our model, a manipulator can replace each candidate c by one or more clones, i.e., new candidates that are so similar to c that each voter simply replaces c in his vote with the block of c's clones.
Edith Elkind   +2 more
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ELECTIONS / Elections universitaires

Revue Judiciaire de l'Ouest, 1980
ELECTIONS / Elections universitaires. In: Revue Judiciaire de l'Ouest, 1980-1. pp. 123-125.
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