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2000
‘Electoral laws’, ‘electoral systems’, and ‘electoral formulas’ are often used as synonyms without clear distinctions. In the terminology used by several authors, an electoral law consists of suffrage and its limitations. For other authors, such as D. W.
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‘Electoral laws’, ‘electoral systems’, and ‘electoral formulas’ are often used as synonyms without clear distinctions. In the terminology used by several authors, an electoral law consists of suffrage and its limitations. For other authors, such as D. W.
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Electoral law, electoral process and technology
The textbook highlights issues characterizing the electoral law, the electoral process, the institutions of elections and referendums, electoral technologies, legal liability for violation of citizens' electoral rights, electronic voting and blockchain technology.openaire +1 more source
Manipulating electoral laws in Singapore
Electoral Studies, 2013The literature on electoral authoritarianism has drawn attention to the use of democratic electoral institutions for undemocratic gains. This paper adds to this body of work by showing how a sophisticated hegemonic party in Singapore manipulated its majoritarian electoral system to “manufacture” its legislative supermajority.
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The New Japanese Electoral Law
American Political Science Review, 1926A new statute for the election of members of the House of Representatives was promulgated in Japan on May 5, 1925, and will be applicable in the next general election. It is Japan's fourth electoral law, the previous ones having been promulgated in 1889, 1900, and 1919, respectively.
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2011
This chapter examines four topics and makes certain predictions about the future of our electoral laws. The topics examined are: the separate Māori seats, the Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) voting system, a fixed parliamentary term, and the term of Parliament. Viewed dispassionately, three of those four features warrant reform.
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This chapter examines four topics and makes certain predictions about the future of our electoral laws. The topics examined are: the separate Māori seats, the Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) voting system, a fixed parliamentary term, and the term of Parliament. Viewed dispassionately, three of those four features warrant reform.
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