British Politics. Designating a voting system in which men who pay scot and lot are enfranchised; of, relating to, or according to this system.
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释义 | society > authority > office > appointment to office > choosing or fact of being chosen for office > election of representative body by vote > right to vote at elections > [adjective] > type of electoral system (6) scot and lot1818 British Politics. Designating a voting system in which men who pay scot and lot are enfranchised; of, relating to, or according to this system. plural1839 spec. Designating or relating to an electoral system in which each voter may cast more than one vote, or may vote in more than one constituency. preferential1870 Designating a form of voting or a ballot in which a voter puts candidates in order of preference; esp. designating the alternative vote system (see a… uninominal1881 Based on the principle of one member being separately elected by each constituency. second ballot1910 a deciding ballot taken between the candidate who won a previous ballot without securing an absolute majority and the candidate with the next… first past the post1914 first past the post: (originally Australian and New Zealand) used figuratively to designate an electoral system in which the candidate with the… |
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