total vote
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftotalandvote
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total
adjective
uk/ˈtəʊ.təl/us/ˈtoʊ.t̬əl/
including ...
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vote
noun
uk/vəʊt/us/voʊt/
the act of showing your choice or opinion in an election or meeting by writing an X on an official piece of paper or putting your ...
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(Definition oftotalandvotefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Note: * % oftotalvoteincluding parties not qualifying on the threshold (5%).
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The net effect indicates howtotalvoteshares are affected.
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The support for each party is measured as its proportion of thetotalvotecast in the voivodship.
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The documents of the electoral commission calculate in percentages of thetotalvoteand not of valid votes, and this article conforms to that.
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If one takes thetotalvoteas a non-stochastic given, then the difference between pure seat maximization and seat maximization with lexicographically subordinate goals is trivial.
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That is, a segment boundary is created if and only if thetotalvoteis either (1) a local maximum, or (2) exceeds threshold t (see figure 2).
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Moreover, they follow the previous literature in taking the observedtotalvotefor the party as essentially a non-stochastic given, which is not compatible with their implicit model.
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Totalvoteexpenditure will be about three and a half times greater than is involved by existing responsibilities.
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It was not by a big majority; it was by the turnover of ten or eleven votes on a smalltotalvote.
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Thetotalvotein favour of the law was 645,514; against, 670,838; and 82,437 papers were informal.
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First, thetotalvotefor each individual candidate is determined.
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Under the open-list system, a party'stotalvoteis the sum of the votes cast for its individual candidates.
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With 100 candidates they succeeded only in securing atotalvoteof something less than 100,000.
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In the third band—turnover of £250,000 to £1 million—the first column gives thetotalvoteas 276.
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That was a majority of six in atotalvoteof 290.
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Thetotalvotewas therefore 7,823, and not 13,000.
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That shows the rather top-heavy proportions of a party that got only about one-fifth of thetotalvote.
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That figure will vary as a proportion of thetotalvoteaccording to the number of candidates to be elected from that area.
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Those figures meant that the winning candidates in those seats had to average atotalvoteof 12,344 votes.
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One of the reasons that people complain that election results show a mismatch with thetotalvoteis the disparity between seats.
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