Victorian Electoral Commission
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State Election 2006: Eastern Metropolitan Region results summary
The proportional counting system is used when more than one person is to be elected. It ensures that the required number of candidates are elected in proportion to their support...Victorian Electoral Commission
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Broadmeadows District By-election 2011 results summary
Preferential voting is used in State Legislative Assembly (Lower House) elections. It ensures that the most preferred candidate(s) are elected. If a voter's preferred candidate...Victorian Electoral Commission
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State Election 2014: Southern Metropolitan Region results summary
A recheck is a normal procedure undertaken by an election manager. After the first count of preferences all ballot papers are re-examined and counted again. Scrutineers are...Victorian Electoral Commission
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State Election 2014: Western Victoria Region Distribution of Votes
The proportional counting system is used to count to determine the result for the Legislative Council (Upper House) Regions. The proportional counting system is used when more...Victorian Electoral Commission
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State Election 2002: Western Port Province results summary
Prior to 2006 the Legislative Council (Upper House) was elected from 22 single-member electorates called provinces. Preferential voting was used in province elections. It...Victorian Electoral Commission
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State Election 2010: Eastern Victoria Region results summary
A recheck is a normal procedure undertaken by an election manager. After the first count of preferences all ballot papers are re-examined and counted again. Scrutineers are...Victorian Electoral Commission
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State Election 2006: South Eastern Metropolitan Region results summary
A recheck is a normal procedure undertaken by an election manager. After the first count of preferences all ballot papers are re-examined and counted again. Scrutineers are...Victorian Electoral Commission
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State Election 2010: Western Metropolitan Region results summary
A recheck is a normal procedure undertaken by an election manager. After the first count of preferences all ballot papers are re-examined and counted again. Scrutineers are...Victorian Electoral Commission