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  2. Cumulative voting - Wikipedia

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    All forms of cumulative voting achieve this objective (although if two or more candidates of that minority run in the same election, vote splitting may deny the group its possible representation). In a corporate setting, challengers of cumulative voting argue that the board of directors gets divided and this hurts the company's long term profit.

  3. Staggered elections - Wikipedia

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    Application in business. A staggered board of directors or classified board is a prominent practice in US corporate law governing the board of directors of a company, corporation, or other organization, in which only a fraction (often one third) of the members of the board of directors is elected each time instead of en masse (where all directors have one-year terms).

  4. Board of directors - Wikipedia

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    A board of directors (commonly referred simply as the board) is an executive committee that supervises the activities of a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government agency . The powers, duties, and responsibilities of a board of directors are determined by government regulations (including the jurisdiction's corporate law) and the ...

  5. 2024 election cycle will test board directors’ ethics ... - AOL

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    With the 2024 election cycle underway, boards will have to develop a framework to address moral questions. 2024 election cycle will test board directors’ ethics. Here’s a 3-step framework for ...

  6. Federal Election Commission - Wikipedia

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    93–443 88 Stat. 1263) Website. www .fec .gov. The Federal Election Commission ( FEC) is an independent agency of the United States government that enforces U.S. campaign finance laws and oversees U.S. federal elections. Created in 1974 through amendments to the Federal Election Campaign Act, [3] the commission describes its duties as "to ...

  7. Donald Trump is likely to be able to vote in November ... - AOL

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    Email interview, Kathleen R. McGrath, spokesperson for the New York State Board of Elections, May 21 and May 31, 2024 Email interview, Neil Volz, deputy director of the Florida Rights Restoration ...

  8. International Foundation for Electoral Systems - Wikipedia

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    The International Foundation for Electoral Systems ( IFES) is an international, non-profit organisation founded in 1987. [1] Based in Arlington, Virginia, United States, the organization assists and supports elections and electoral stakeholders. Since 1987, IFES has worked in 145 countries and has programs in more than 50 countries throughout ...

  9. Dominion Voting Systems - Wikipedia

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    Dominion Voting Systems Corporation is a North American [2] company that produces and sells electronic voting hardware and software, including voting machines and tabulators, in Canada and the United States. [3] The company's headquarters are in Toronto, Ontario, where it was founded, and Denver, Colorado. [4]