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voting$93443$ - traduzione in greco

MACHINE USED TO VOTE IN ELECTIONS
Voting machines; Voting lever; Voting equipment; Voting Machines; Machine voting; Voting-machine problems; TallyVoting; Votomatic
  • Counting ballots by an optical scanner, San Jose, California, 2018
  • Election Systems & Software}} can scan and sort about 4000 ballots per hour.
  • DRE with paper for voter to verify (VVPAT)

voting      
n. ψηφοφορία
voting right         
  • parliament]] and the caption: 'This is the house that man built' with a poem. From the [[People's History Museum]], [[Manchester]].
  • Demonstration for universal right to vote, Prague, [[Austria-Hungary]], 1905
  • The [[Peterloo Massacre]] of 1819
  • German election poster from 1919: ''Equal rights – equal duties!''
  • Chartists']] National Convention at the British Coffee House in February 1839
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  • WSPU]] poster by [[Hilda Dallas]], 1909.
RIGHT TO VOTE
Census suffrage; Right to vote; Voting right; Suffragist; Voting rights; Political franchise; The franchise; Enfranchisement; Afranchisement; Suffragists; Equal voting; Suffrage today; Enfranchise; Sufferage; Suffragism; Electoral franchise; Limited suffrage; The right to vote; Voter eligibility; Enfranchises; Enfranchised; Enfranchising; Enfranchisements; Suffrages; Voting requirements; Suffrage extension; Censitary suffrage; Ability to vote; Equal suffrage; Full suffrage; Business vote; Men's suffrage; Voting restrictions; History of suffrage; Active suffrage; Voter's rights; Political enfranchisement; The Franchise; Right to free elections; Voter enfranchisement; Voter suffrage; Vote suffrage; Vote enfranchisement
εκλογικό δικαίωμα
ballot box         
  • A cardboard ballot box used during the first federal vote in [[Washington, D.C.]]
  • A wooden ballot box used in the northeastern United States c. 1870
  • A galvanized metal ballot box used in [[Tulare County, California]], United States, c. 1936
  • A voter putting her envelope into a clear ballot box during the [[2007 French presidential election]]
  • Ballot being dropped into a ballot box during the [[2018 Finnish presidential election]]
  • A glass globe ballot jar c. 1884
  • An Acme [[voting machine]] of [[Bridgewater, Connecticut]], c. 1880
  • A translucent ballot box (Tiobox) used in [[Slovenia]]
  • An old metal ballot box used in [[Norway]]
  • A ballot box at the start of the controversial [[2014 Crimean referendum]]
  • A man in [[Sarakhs]] put his vote to ballot, [[2013 Iranian presidential election]].
  • Secured ballot boxes in the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]
  • 2008 Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao regional elections on 11 August 2008]]
  • A recycling bin as ballot box for the [[2017 German federal election]]; Central Electoral Office of the City of [[Bochum]]
  • Ballot boxes in [[Ukraine]], which are transparent to prevent pre-stuffing the box with fake ballots
  • Small (mobile) ballot box in Ukraine, for voting outside of polling station by people who are unable to come to the polling station by themself
SEALED CONTAINER FOR COMPLETED BALLOTS, WHICH PREVENTS ACCESS TO THE BALLOTS CAST UNTIL THE CLOSE OF THE VOTING PERIOD
Ballot Box; Ballot boxes; 🗳; Voting urn; Ballot drop box
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Definizione

tactical voting
Tactical voting is the act of voting for a particular person or political party in order to prevent someone else from winning, rather than because you support that person or party. (BRIT)
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Wikipedia

Voting machine

A voting machine is a machine used to record votes in an election without paper. The first voting machines were mechanical but it is increasingly more common to use electronic voting machines. Traditionally, a voting machine has been defined by its mechanism, and whether the system tallies votes at each voting location, or centrally. Voting machines should not be confused with tabulating machines, which count votes done by paper ballot.

Voting machines differ in usability, security, cost, speed, accuracy, and ability of the public to oversee elections. Machines may be more or less accessible to voters with different disabilities.

Tallies are simplest in parliamentary systems where just one choice is on the ballot, and these are often tallied manually. In other political systems where many choices are on the same ballot, tallies are often done by machines to give faster results.