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  • ...the system is now called [[Instant-runoff voting]]</ref> by means of an [[electoral college]] consisting of the elected members of the [[Parliament of India]] ...e-President]] is elected by a [[Vice-President of India#Election|different electoral college]], consisting of members (elected as well as nominated) of the [[Lo ...
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  • ...;<ref name="auto" /> another exception was all postsecondary institutions (colleges, etc.). This exception ended on 31 December 1993.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1= ...al, state or local government level. The [[Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918|Electoral Act 1918]] was amended (in 1973) to reduce the [[age of candidacy]] for the ...
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  • ...eneration Z (aged 18 to 23) became eligible to vote. In other words, their electoral power peaked in 2016. In absolute terms, however, the number of foreign-bor ...-skepticism-colleges-set-out-to-prove-their-value|title=Facing skepticism, colleges set out to prove their value|last=Marcus|first=Jon|date=22 January 2016|wor ...
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  • ...erville College, Oxford|Somerville College]], one of the first two women's colleges in the [[University of Oxford]]. She was highly commended but was not award ...),{{R|"Worthing Herald 17 April 1970"}} and in March 1972, she was elected electoral officer for the [[parochial church council]] of [[Church of St Mary the Ble ...
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