- voting model
- мажоритарная модель
The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control. 2015.
The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control. 2015.
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voting group — A term defined in the Revised Model Business Corporation Act (No. 1.40(26)) to describe the right of shares of different classes to vote separately at shareholders meetings on fundamental corporate changes that adversely affect the rights or… … Black's law dictionary
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voting machine — noun Any machine used in place of a paper ballot. In the model used in the US the voters mark their choice by switching levers and then pulling the master switch to reset the machine and place their vote … Wiktionary
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Calculus of voting — refers to any mathematical model which predicts voting behaviour by an electorate, including such features as participation rate. A calculus of voting represents an hypothesized decision making process.These models are used in political science… … Wikipedia
Instant-runoff voting — Example instant runoff voting ballot … Wikipedia