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History of Voting



Voting - method of registering collective approval or disapproval of a person or a proposal. The term generally refers to the process by which citizens choose candidates for public office or decide political questions submitted to them. However, it may also describe the formal recording of opinion of a group on any subject. In either sense it is a means of transforming numerous individual desires   Read More...

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    Youth's Battle for the Ballot: A History of Voting Age in America
    by Wendell W. Cultice, Bernard K. Johnpoll. 274 pgs.


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    A Unified Theory of Voting: Directional and Proximity Spatial Models
    by Bernard Grofman, Samuel Merrill III. 213 pgs.


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