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Abstention doctrine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Abstention - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abstention is a term in election procedure for when a participant in a vote either does not go to vote (on election day) or, in parliamentary procedure, is present during the vote, but does not cast ...
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This paper develops and applies to the presidential election a statistical model of voting and abstention in three candidate elections. The model allows us to estimate key preference related covariates in the extent to which abstention rates were correlated with political preferences, and the impact ... Throughout this paper,
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Positive Abstention is campaigning for a change to the UK ballot to allow voters the option of registering an abstention vote if they have no positive candidate choice ... campaigns for positive abstention votes to be included on ballot papers and in election statistics...
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Singular; abstention ... Interlingua: abstention ... abstention f. (plural abstentions)
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An abstention doctrine is any one of several doctrines that a United States Federal Court might (or in some cases must) apply to refuse to hear a case, when hearing the case would potentially intrude upon the powers of the state courts.The various abstention doctrines are named for the Supreme Court cases in which they were ...
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