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Semi-proportional electoral system
binomial system (Spanish: Sistema binominal) is a voting system that was used in the legislative elections of Chile between 1989 and 2013. The system
Binomial_voting_system
Topics referred to by the same term
options Binomial voting system, a voting system used in the parliamentary elections of Chile between 1989 and 2013 List of factorial and binomial topics
Binomial
Voting system that makes outcomes proportional to vote totals
plurality voting (SMP) and block voting. PR systems also are more resistant to gerrymandering and other forms of manipulation. Some PR systems do not necessitate
Proportional_representation
Multi-winner, semi-proportional electoral system
non-transferable vote (SNTV) is a multi-winner electoral system in which each voter casts a single vote. Like first-past-the-post voting, SNTV uses basic
Single_non-transferable_vote
Process of Chile moving away from dictatorship
replacement of the binomial voting system, designed by the military regime to benefit right-wing parties sympathetic to it, with a conventional system of party-list
Chilean transition to democracy
Chilean_transition_to_democracy
elected through a system of proportional representation. A significant electoral reform in 2017 replaced the previous binomial voting system, creating new
Elections_in_Chile
National legislature of Chile
out following a binomial voting system, which was prescribed in 1980 during the Military dictatorship of Chile. The binomial system was considered by
National_Congress_of_Chile
President of Chile (2006–2010; 2014–2018) Former Minister of Defense (2002-2004)
Chilean Congress passed Bachelet's proposed abolishment of the binomial voting system introduced by the Augusto Pinochet regime and restoring proportional
Michelle_Bachelet
Practice of requiring all eligible citizens to register and vote in elections
Compulsory voting, also called universal civic duty voting or mandatory voting, is the requirement that registered voters participate in an election.
Compulsory_voting
Electoral or law making voting system
Weighted voting are voting rules that grant some voters a greater influence than others (which contrasts with rules that assign every voter an equal vote). Such
Weighted_voting
Society becoming more democratic
replacement of the binomial voting system, designed by the military regime to benefit right-wing parties sympathetic to it, with a conventional system of party-list
Democratization
Form of electoral fraud
Family voting is a form of electoral fraud, where family members enter a voting booth together and collude, discuss, or direct voting intentions. Family
Family_voting
Method to make collective decisions
description. Research on herd animal voting behaviours show that voting can be emergent in groups as a signalling system mechanism to pressure minorities
Voting
Vote cast in an election as a form of political protest
political system. Protest voting takes a variety of forms and reflects numerous voter motivations, including political apathy. Where voting is compulsory
Protest_vote
Choosing a candidate other than preferred to undercut a less desired one
Strategic or tactical voting is voting in consideration of possible ballots cast by other voters in order to maximize one's satisfaction with the election's
Strategic_voting
Type of voting by election mechanism
Electronic voting is voting that uses electronic means to either aid or handle casting and counting ballots including voting time. Depending on the particular
Electronic_voting
binomial voting system. Notes: "VAP" is voting age population (population 18 and above on 13 December 2009); "Valid votes" is equal to "Total votes"
Electoral_divisions_of_Chile
Process of counting votes in an election
than they have. Recount Tally (voting) Electronic voting Electronic voting in Switzerland Voting machine Electoral system Ballot Election audits Elections
Vote_counting
An electoral system (or voting system) is a set of rules that determine how elections and referendums are conducted and how their results are determined
List_of_electoral_systems
Chilean politician
31.27% of the vote while his partner on the list, future president Ricardo Lagos, received 30.62%. Due to Chile's binomial voting system (where parties
Andrés_Zaldívar
Method of vote rigging
Carousel voting (in Russian карусель (karusel, "carousel")) is a method of vote rigging in elections, used particularly in Russia and Serbia, whereby "busloads
Carousel_voting
Voting system
voter verifiable (E2E) systems are voting systems with stringent integrity properties and strong tamper resistance. E2E systems use cryptographic techniques
End-to-end_auditable_voting
Voting, election, ballot papers, distributed to electors or returned by post, mail
Postal voting is voting in an election where ballot papers are distributed to electors (and typically returned) by post, in contrast to electors voting in
Postal_voting
Voting method in which voters vote openly
An open ballot system is a voting method in which voters vote openly, in contrast to a secret ballot, where a voter's choices are confidential. The open
Open_ballot_system
Paradox of the expected benefit of voting
The paradox of voting, also called Downs' paradox, is that for a rational and egoistic voter (Homo economicus), the costs of voting will normally exceed
Paradox_of_voting
Type of cast ballot in ranked voting
In electoral systems which use ranked voting, a donkey vote is a cast ballot where the voter ranks the candidates based on the order they appear on the
Donkey_vote
Any experiment with two possible random outcomes
In the theory of probability and statistics, a Bernoulli trial (or binomial trial) is a random experiment with exactly two possible outcomes, "success"
Bernoulli_trial
Voting for candidates of different parties
straight-ticket voting, where a voter chooses candidates from the same political party for every office up for election. Split-ticket voting can occur in
Split-ticket_voting
Ballot cast requiring further verification of voter's eligibility
the original on Nov 8, 2006. Retrieved May 10, 2022. Provisional Voting: Fail-Safe Voting or Trapdoor to Disenfranchisement Archived 2008-10-22 at the Wayback
Provisional_ballot
Mixed electoral system with compensation
The dual-member mixed proportional (DMP) voting method is a mixed electoral system using a localized list rule to elect two representatives in each district
Dual-member mixed proportional
Dual-member_mixed_proportional
Document used to cast votes in an election
parties in the district printed on it. It allowed secret voting. Depending on the type of voting system used in the election, different ballots may be used
Ballot
Illegal campaign method
candidates. Voters may be given money or other rewards for voting in a particular way, or not voting. In some jurisdictions, the offer or giving of other rewards
Vote_buying
of an election count carried out under the single transferable vote electoral system. Tallymen, appointed by political candidates and parties, observe
Tally_(voting)
Process by which electors can vote prior to the scheduled election day
Early voting, also called advance polling or pre-poll voting, is a convenience voting process by which voters in a public election can vote before a scheduled
Early_voting
Family of electoral systems
vote and winner-take-all systems. Examples of semi-proportional systems include the single non-transferable vote, limited voting, and parallel voting
Semi-proportional representation
Semi-proportional_representation
Marker to prevent double voting
July 7). The Ink To Prevent Double Voting. https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501320642/video-the-ink-to-prevent-double-voting/ Khmer Times. (2023, July 6). Gov't
Election_ink
Representative subdivisions
mostly use plurality voting in single-member districts (first-past-the-post voting) but instant-runoff voting or the two-round system is used in other cases
Electoral_district
simple. The vote counting under STV is actually simpler than primaries, which are no longer necessary if STV is used. As with all voting systems, even if
Issues affecting the single transferable vote
Issues_affecting_the_single_transferable_vote
Political party in Chile
on a new electoral system in the upcoming and next parliamentary elections, in which there will no longer be a binomial voting system. The party's founding
Independent Regionalist Agrarian and Social Movement
Independent_Regionalist_Agrarian_and_Social_Movement
List of persons who are eligible to vote in a particular electoral district
entitlement to vote before being permitted to vote. Electoral rolls and voter registration serve a number of functions, especially to streamline voting on election
Electoral_roll
When two people commit to voting in a mutually agreed way
election. Most rated voting systems (including approval voting and score voting) satisfy the favorite betrayal criterion, rendering vote-pairing fully unnecessary
Vote_swapping
Type of proxy voting on behalf of children
Demeny voting, also called parental voting or family voting, is a type of proxy voting which allows parents or guardians to vote on the behalf of children
Demeny_voting
Voter behaviour
Issue voting is often contrasted with party voting. A 2010 University of California, Davis study found that voters switch between issue voting and party
Issue_voting
Refusal to vote during an election
Member of Parliament may actively abstain by voting both "yes" and "no". This is effectively the same as not voting at all, as the outcome will not be changed
Abstention
Electoral system with lottery among ballots
has 1% of the vote. This party would, in a 50-person assembly, have a vanishingly small chance of winning a majority. Using the binomial distribution,
Random_ballot
Politics and government
Lesser-evil voting (LEV) refers to a kind of strategic voting where a voter supports a less-preferred candidate in an election (the "lesser evil") rather
Lesser-evil_voting
irrationality Voting behavior Voting system Edlin, Aaron, Andrew Gelman, and Noah Kaplan. "Voting as a Rational Choice: Why and How People Vote To Improve
Altruism_theory_of_voting
Voting practice supporting one party
dictionary. In political science, straight-ticket voting or straight-party voting refers to the practice of voting for every candidate that a political party
Straight-ticket_voting
Electoral strategy
that candidate to receive votes on multiple party lines in the same election. Electoral fusion is also known as fusion voting, cross endorsement, multiple
Electoral fusion in the United States
Electoral_fusion_in_the_United_States
Tendency for a popular candidate to attract votes for other candidates of the same party
box at the top, which encouraged straight-party voting and the coattails effect. Straight-party voting was the norm, and winners in presidential elections
Coattail_effect
Spoiled vote in an election
plurality voting system or limited voting is always illegal, in certain other electoral methods including approval voting, this style of voting is valid
Overvote
Invalid ballot that is not counted
vote), or otherwise defacing the ballot instead of attempting to vote. Filling out the ballot in a manner that is incompatible with the voting system
Spoilt_vote
ranked-choice voting, approval voting, or other system Abolish the Electoral College Make Election Day a holiday or weekend, or expand early voting to increase
Voting rights in the United States
Voting_rights_in_the_United_States
Voting, election, ballot papers, voted other than at an assigned polling place, mail
Early voting overlaps with absentee voting. Early voting includes votes cast before the official election day(s), by mail, online or in-person at voting centers
Absentee_ballot
Subdivision of an electoral district
A precinct or voting district (U.S. terms), polling district (UK term) or polling division (Canadian term), is a subdivision of an electoral district,
Electoral_precinct
National legislature of Chile
representation under the D'Hondt method. Before 2017, a unique binomial system was used. These system rewards coalition slates. Each coalition could run two candidates
Chamber_of_Deputies_of_Chile
Indifference towards politics
two-party systems wasted votes, where a voter does not receive representation in the final election outcome. strategic voting, where the electoral system incentivizes
Political_apathy
Type of mixed electoral system
majoritarian representation (MMM) is type of a mixed electoral system (parallel voting) using winner-take-all and proportional methods to elect two different
Mixed-member majoritarian representation
Mixed-member_majoritarian_representation
Use of physical features for voter identification
is achieving de-duplication of the voting register, thus preventing multiple voter registration and multiple voting; improving identification of the voter
Biometric_voter_registration
Ballot with too few choices selected
votes. These are used in academic studies to assess the accuracy and reliability of voting systems in capturing voter intent. "2005 Voluntary Voting System
Voter_rolloff
United States federal law
After Congress enacted the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to address rampant voting discrimination against racial minorities, voting rights advocates argued for
National Voter Registration Act of 1993
National_Voter_Registration_Act_of_1993
Anonymous voting method
vote buying. This system is one means of achieving the goal of political privacy. Secret ballots are used in conjunction with various voting systems.
Secret_ballot
responsibility for accrediting voting system test laboratories and certifying voting equipment through the Voting System Certification & Laboratory Accreditation
Certification of voting machines
Certification_of_voting_machines
Preference lists submitted by political parties
A group voting ticket (GVT) is a shortcut for voters in a preferential voting system, where a voter can indicate support for a list of candidates instead
Group_voting_ticket
Wasted vote under instant-runoff voting
In ranked-choice voting, by method of single transferable or instant-runoff voting, ballot exhaustion occurs when a voter's ballot can no longer be counted
Ballot_exhaustion
Political term
California State Legislature. In the system set up by Proposition 14, there are two rounds of voting, and the top two vote-getters for each race in the first
Write-in_candidate
Directly elected constituency in Hong Kong
(GC) through single non-transferable vote with a district magnitude of 2 ("binomial system"). The binomial system was instituted by the Standing Committee
Geographical_constituency
Challenging and removing voter names from voter registration lists
maintain the rolls. Some voter roll maintenance tactics are prohibited by the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Voter caging refers to the practice of sending mail
Voter_caging
Voting systems that do not disclose their methods
Black box voting is any system of voting on voting machines which does not disclose how the system operates, such as systems based on closed source software
Black_box_voting
To elect the membership of the Departmental Councils of France's departments
two-round system similar to that employed in the country's legislative elections. One change was that the election adopted paired voting known as binomial voting
2015 French departmental elections
2015_French_departmental_elections
Laws requiring proof of identity to vote
ID was required by 176 countries or jurisdictions for voting as of 2021. In Argentina, voting is compulsory for all citizens between 18 and 70 years
Voter_identification_laws
Ballot option to not vote for any candidate
"scratch" vote, is a ballot option in some jurisdictions or organizations, designed to allow the voter to indicate disapproval of the candidates in a voting system
None_of_the_above
Vote share required for representation
through ranked voting in multi-seat (as opposed to single seat) organizations or constituencies (voting districts). Ranked voting systems are widely used
Electoral_threshold
Mass abstention by a group of voters during an election
from voting. Boycotting may be used as a form of political protest where voters feel that electoral fraud is likely, or that the electoral system is biased
Election_boycott
Strategic voting system
Two vote management systems exist in STV. Vote equalisation works for all systems except those that allow group voting (above the line voting). The
Vote_management
Place where voters cast their ballots in elections
Voting booths A voting booth or polling booth (in British English) is a room or cabin in a polling station where voters are able to cast their vote in
Polling_station
ballot to be refused on the grounds that no party satisfies the elector's vote. Declined ballots are only legislated in the provinces of Ontario, Manitoba
Refused_ballot
Collecting absentee or mail-in ballots
consultant Rachel Rodriguez for election fraud, illegal voting, unlawfully assisting people voting by mail, and unlawfully possessing an official ballot
Ballot_collecting
Cause of lower voter participation
of voting can also be confusing or challenging. In the U.S., the Cost of Voting Index estimates how difficult it is to vote (and register to vote) in
Voter_fatigue
Requirement, and process, of a person's enrollment in order to vote in elections
means right to vote while "stemmeplikt" means that voting is compulsory. Peru: voting is obligatory "Requirements for Registration". Vote For Us. 6 November
Voter_registration
Security enhancement for voting system
Scantegrity is a security enhancement for optical scan voting systems, providing such systems with end-to-end (E2E) verifiability of election results.
Scantegrity
Aggregate of individual attitudes or beliefs held by the adult population
opinion, or popular opinion, is the collective opinion on a specific topic or voting intention relevant to society. It is the people's views on matters affecting
Public_opinion
List of candidates for an elected position
how many seats are up, where elections are done via plurality-at-large voting. Parties and coalitions issue sample ballots to prospective voters that
Slate_(elections)
residents, regardless of voting eligibility or intent. Registered voters are polls in which only Americans who are registered to vote are surveyed. These polls
Voter segments in political polling
Voter_segments_in_political_polling
United States are or have been subject to the special provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Jurisdictions encompassed by the coverage formula contained
List of jurisdictions subject to the special provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965
List_of_jurisdictions_subject_to_the_special_provisions_of_the_Voting_Rights_Act_of_1965
US political parties other than the two major parties
strategic voting, and issues of transparency are among issues cited as barriers to adoption. Approval voting is a single-winner rated voting system where
Third_party_(U.S._politics)
Political party in Chile
seats in either chamber. Members of the coalition blame this upon the binomial system, which privileges the two largest coalitions: Concertación and the
Juntos_Podemos_Más
Enabling an opponent to win by dividing votes
which can discourage minor party candidacies. Vote splitting most easily occurs in plurality voting (also called first-past-the-post) in which each
List of elections involving vote splitting
List_of_elections_involving_vote_splitting
English barrister (1832–1884)
semi-proportional systems Single non-transferable vote Cumulative voting Binomial system Party-list Single transferable voting Spare vote Mixed-member systems Mixed-member
Henry_Richmond_Droop
Relationship between social class and voting behavior
Class voting is the relationship between social class and voting behavior. The concept is central in political sociology, as political parties are seen
Class_voting
Single election choice which fills more than one political office or seat
be running on the party's ticket. "Straight party voting" (most common in some U.S. states) is voting for the entire party ticket, including every office
Ticket_(election)
Spaniard system during Restoration
its influence continues to this day. More than a century later, “Costa’s binomial, which has become the title of books and history textbooks, remains the
Political system of the Restoration (Spain)
Political_system_of_the_Restoration_(Spain)
Voting that does not occur on the day of the election at the voting precinct
Convenience voting is any form of voting that does not occur on the day of the election at the voting precinct. This may involve changing the timing of voting so
Convenience_voting
Branch of statistics
(e.g. success/failure, yes/no) Binomial distribution, for the number of "positive occurrences" (e.g. successes, yes votes, etc.) given a fixed total number
Mathematical_statistics
Overview on felons voting in elections in the United States
account of a conviction, 2.47% of voting-age citizens. As of October 2020, it was estimated that 5.1 million voting-age US citizens were disenfranchised
Felony disenfranchisement in the United States
Felony_disenfranchisement_in_the_United_States
Mathematical function for the probability a given outcome occurs in an experiment
(e.g. success/failure, yes/no) Binomial distribution, for the number of "positive occurrences" (e.g. successes, yes votes, etc.) given a fixed total number
Probability_distribution
Lying about which of two candidates is preferred
many voting rules creates incentives for dishonesty among voters. First-preference methods like first-past-the-post and ranked-choice runoff voting (RCV)
Insincere_voting
which generally contains information regarding elections, place and time of voting, and contact details of the electoral commission. Each municipal administration
Voter_invitation_card
Polling place serving multiple precincts
In the United States of America, a vote center, sometimes known as a super precinct, is a polling place that combines multiple precincts allowing voters
Vote_center
Method of executing orders
predictive capacity. For this purpose, a function of particular interest is the Binomial Evolution Function, which estimates the probability of obtaining the same
Algorithmic_trading
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name Lyfing, Old English Lēofing, based on lēof ‘dear’.Swedish : apparently an ornamental name formed from the place-name element lov-, meaning unknown, + the suffix -ing (see Arning).
Boy/Male
Hindu
Female
Greek
(Φωτινή) Variant spelling of Greek Foteini, FOTINI means "light."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Bott.
Boy/Male
German French
Famous in battle.
Boy/Male
Norse
Brother of Thorstein Torfi.
Boy/Male
French, German
Renowned Warrior's Son; From Lorraine; Son of the Famous Warrior
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gooding.German (Göding) : variant of Godding.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Oxfordshire and West Sussex named Goring, from Old English GÄringas ‘people of GÄra’, a short form of the various compound names with the first element gÄr ‘spear’.German (Göring) : see Goering.
Boy/Male
Norse
Father of Thord.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Dear 1.German (Döring) : see Doering.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : ethnic name from Old French Lohereng ‘man from Lorraine’ (see Lorraine).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a diminutive of Moore 2, 3.North German (Möring) : patronymic from the nickname Mohr (see Mohr 2).North German (Möring) : habitational name from Möringen or Möhringen near Stendal and Stettin.Dutch : variant of Morin.
Girl/Female
Latin
Blesses the food of children.
Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Voitto, VOTI means "victory."
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
God
Boy/Male
German
People's Spirit
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name, Gowin, from Old French Gouin, a variant of Godin.Irish : variant of Gowan.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from a place called Fyning in Rogate in Sussex.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the personal name Rollo or Rolf.
BINOMIAL VOTING-SYSTEM
BINOMIAL VOTING-SYSTEM
Male
German
Pet form of Old High German Warin, from the word wari(n), WARINOT means "cover, shelter," from warnôn "to be careful, watchful."Â
Male
Yiddish
(×Ö·×™×™×–Ö´×™×§) Yiddish form of Hebrew Yitzchak, EIZIK means "he will laugh."
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, Swedish
Pearl
Boy/Male
Irish
dalach meaning “â€frequenter of gatheringsâ€â€ and refers, therefore to a “â€counsellor.â€â€ The Irish Parliament is known as the Dail (pron. “â€doyleâ€â€), which means “â€a gathering.â€â€
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse VigdÃs, VIGDIS means "war goddess."
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew
Palm Tree
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
The Subduer; The Almighty
Boy/Male
English Irish Teutonic American
Derivative of the Scandinavian god of battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday was named for Tyr.
Male
Egyptian
, a ram deity; and, a town in the Delta.
Male
Hebrew
(ש×ְמוּעָה) Hebrew name SHAMUWR means "a message, tidings" or "that which is heard." In the bible, this is the name of a Levite.
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n.
Something fit to be eaten; food; as, a peach is good eating.
a.
Approaching; of the future, especially the near future; the next; as, the coming week or year; the coming exhibition.
n.
Alt. of Goring cloth
a.
Of or pertaining to two names; binomial.
n.
The chips or fragments made by boring.
a.
Eating, or subsisting on, plants; as, a plant-eating beetle.
n.
A hole made by boring.
a.
Binominal.
a.
Consisting of three terms; of or pertaining to trinomials; as, a trinomial root.
a.
Boding evil; inauspicious; ill-omened.
n.
The act or process of one who, or that which, bores; as, the boring of cannon; the boring of piles and ship timbers by certain marine mollusks.
n. & a.
Trinomial.
n.
A monomial.
n.
Approach; advent; manifestation; as, the coming of the train.
a.
Doing duty for another; officiating; as, an acting superintendent.
a.
Costing nothing.
a.
Having two names; -- used of the system by which every animal and plant receives two names, the one indicating the genus, the other the species, to which it belongs.
n.
An expression consisting of two terms connected by the sign plus (+) or minus (-); as, a + b, or 7 - 3.
n.
A numerical coefficient in any particular case of the binomial theorem.
a.
Consisting of two terms; pertaining to binomials; as, a binomial root.