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explain the joint of electroate system

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Answered by itzpriya7
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A joint electorate is one where the entire voting population of a country or region is part of a single electorate and the entire electorate votes for the candidates who contest in the elections. ... Here, members of each electorate vote only for elected representatives for their electorate.

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Answered by madhurane78
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  • "A joint electorate is one where the entire voting population of a country or region is part of a single electorate and the entire electorate votes for the candidates who contest in the elections. ... Here, members of each electorate vote only for elected representatives for their electorate.
  • There are many variations in electoral systems, but the most common systems are first-past-the-post voting, Block Voting, the two-round (runoff) system, proportional representation and ranked voting. "

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