Some people criticize the process of taking the popular vote because the electoral college are the votes that determine who wins. Al Gore won the popular vote in 2000, but George Bush won the electoral college and became president.
Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr received the same number of electoral votes, and the House of Representatives elected Jefferson as president.
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Yes. Each electoral vote in the constituency will be important.
Alberta's electoral system is referred to a single member constituency
gerrymandering; a form of boundry delimination (redistricting) in which electoral districts or constituency boundries are deliberately modified for electoral purposes......
The expression is "First past the post". It means - the first person wins, with no prizes for the others. The term is used to describe the British electoral system, where each constituency has many candidates, but only one person can win, and become the representative of the constituency. In contrast, in the Irish electoral system, each constituency returns two or three representatives. This electoral system is not a "first past the post" system.
The constituency is the people that a Congressperson represents. Senators' have state-wide constituency and members of the House serve their districts. The constituency Is also the citizens that vote for the Representatives.
British Columbia's federal electoral districts are called ridings.
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The Athlone parliamentary constituency in the UK ended in 1918. It was abolished as part of the Representation of the People Act that year, which reorganized and redrew the electoral boundaries for many constituencies across the country. The area previously covered by the Athlone constituency was incorporated into other surrounding constituencies.
The likely word is "constituencies" (plural of constituency, meaning electoral base).The related noun or adjective is constituent (comprising, or a voter).
A constituency is a body of people able to elect a representative. It can also be defined as an electoral district. So basically, the size of a constituency can range from small (only two or three people voting) to large (tens of thousands of people voting).
Electoral is a political term and has no special meaning in science.
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