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... vote is to deny their status of equality with those who are entitled to vote . Thirdly , the governance of a country concerns all and not a section of the population . What touches all should be decided by all . Everyone should ...
... vote is to deny their status of equality with those who are entitled to vote . Thirdly , the governance of a country concerns all and not a section of the population . What touches all should be decided by all . Everyone should ...
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... Voting : Under the system of plural voting , some persons , having certain qualifications which others have not , are allowed to cast more than one vote . Thus , the same person possessing property in different constituencies may vote ...
... Voting : Under the system of plural voting , some persons , having certain qualifications which others have not , are allowed to cast more than one vote . Thus , the same person possessing property in different constituencies may vote ...
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... vote not for all the members to be elected , but for a limited number of them . For instance , if three members are to be returned , each voter is to vote only for two members , so that a minority may be sure of electing at least one ...
... vote not for all the members to be elected , but for a limited number of them . For instance , if three members are to be returned , each voter is to vote only for two members , so that a minority may be sure of electing at least one ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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