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CUMULATIVE VOTE

(noun)

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There is 1 meaning of the phrase Cumulative Vote.

Cumulative Vote - as a noun

An election in which each person has as many votes as there are positions to be filled and they can all be cast for one candidate or can be distributed in any manner

Example Sentences

"In a cumulative vote, each voter has a number of votes equal to the number of candidates."
"The cumulative vote system allows voters to distribute their votes among multiple candidates."
"Under the cumulative vote method, voters can allocate all their votes to a single candidate if they choose to do so."
"The cumulative vote system is often used in corporate elections."
"In a cumulative vote, votes can be evenly distributed or concentrated on one or a few candidates."
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