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Secret Ballot - Democratic Evolution Unveiling the Power of Choice - cover

Secret Ballot - Democratic Evolution Unveiling the Power of Choice

Fouad Sabry

Maison d'édition: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Synopsis

Explore the vital role of "Secret Ballot" in Political Science. This essential book reveals the evolution and current significance of anonymous voting, crucial for professionals, students, and enthusiasts.
 
1: Secret Ballot - Discover the origins and impact of the secret ballot, crucial for fairness in global elections.
 
2: Ballot - Trace the ballot's evolution from ancient practices to its modern significance in democracy.
 
3: Electoral Fraud - Examine how secret ballots combat electoral fraud and ensure fair outcomes.
 
4: Help America Vote Act - Understand the Help America Vote Act and its effects on U.S. elections and voter access.
 
5: Absentee Ballot - Learn about the absentee ballot system's history and its role in enabling remote voting.
 
6: Provisional Ballot - Analyze provisional ballots as a means to ensure voter participation despite eligibility issues.
 
7: Early Voting - Explore the development and impact of early voting on turnout and access.
 
8: Postal Voting - Understand postal voting mechanisms and controversies, expanding electoral participation.
 
9: Spoilt Vote - Investigate spoiled votes' effects and strategies to minimize errors.
 
10: Convenience Voting - Assess convenience voting methods, such as online and mobile, and their impact on participation.
 
11: Electoral System of Australia - Examine Australia's electoral system, including preferential voting and mandatory attendance.
 
12: Polling Station - Review the essential role of polling stations in secure and accessible voting.
 
13: Elections in the United States - Analyze U.S. election systems, including primaries and the electoral college, through secret ballot principles.
 
14: 2004 United States Election Voting Controversies - Explore controversies and reforms from the 2004 U.S. presidential election.
 
15: Elections in Barbados - Investigate Barbados' electoral practices and their alignment with international standards.
 
16: Elections in India - Understand India's electoral system, its scale, diversity, and safeguards.
 
17: General Elections in Singapore - Analyze Singapore's electoral system and the secret ballot's role in political participation.
 
18: 49-O - Explore the 49-O voting option in India and its impact on voter choice.
 
19: 2008 Western Australian State Election - Review state elections in Western Australia and related electoral reforms.
 
20: Elections in the United Kingdom - Examine the UK's electoral landscape and the secret ballot's influence.
 
21: Absentee Voting in the United Kingdom - Investigate absentee voting provisions and controversies in the UK.
 
This book deepens understanding and equips readers to navigate global electoral systems. It is indispensable for professionals, students, and anyone interested in democratic mechanisms.
Disponible depuis: 13/09/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 320 pages.

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