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  • 21voter bill of rights — A set of rules adopted by most states to protect the rights of voters in an election. These rights typically cover who can vote, how the voting process must be conducted, how votes will be counted, and how to resolve complaints about the voting… …

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  • 22Voter rouge — ● Voter rouge voter pour les partis révolutionnaires …

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  • 23Voter blanc — ● Voter blanc déposer un bulletin blanc dans l urne électorale …

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  • 24Voter turnout — Voters lining up outside a Baghdad polling station during the 2005 Iraqi election. Voter turnout was considered high despite widespread concerns of violence …

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  • 25Voter database — A voter database is a database containing information on voters for the purpose of assisting a political party or an individual politician, in their Get out the vote (GOTV) efforts and other areas of the campaign. In most countries, the election… …

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  • 26Voter Education Project — From 1962 to 1968, the Voter Education Project (VEP) raised and distributed foundation funds to civil rights organizations for voter education and registration work in the American SouthStarting in 1960, the explosion of student led Civil Rights… …

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  • 27Voter file — A voter file is a list of all registered voters in an area. In the US most states compile this list under the organization responsible for elections. It is generally available to candidates for office and political organizations for a fee. This… …

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  • 28Voter's Oath — The Voter s Oath, formerly the Freemen s Oath, is a citizen s oath taken before a notary public during voter registration in the U.S. state of Vermont.The Freemen s Oath was a part of the 1777 Constitution of the Vermont Republic, the first… …

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  • 29Voter invitation card — A voter invitation card, or voter notification card, or notice of election card, is an informational leaflet, usually of the size of a postcard, which requests voters to attend the elections and which generally contains information regarding… …

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  • 30Voter fatigue — In politics, voter fatigue is the apathy that the electorate can experience when they are required to vote too often. It is often used as a criticism of the direct democracy system, in which voters are constantly asked to decide on policy via… …

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