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How is the value of votes by one man differs in the world? Briefly explain with example.


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One man, one vote (or one person, one vote) expresses the principle that individuals should have equal representation in voting. ... In the United States, the "one person, one vote" principle was invoked in a series of cases by the Warren Court in the 1960s, during the height of related civil rights activities.

Example:- The principle calls for all electoral divisions to have the same number of enrolled voters (not residents or population), within a specified percentage of variance. .

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