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Answer by John Abel Doe for Are there modern examples of plural voting?

There's something quite similar with non-citizen voting. European Union citizens are permitted to vote for the National Assembly for Wales. Some also get to vote in elections for the home countries,...

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Answer by gerrit for Are there modern examples of plural voting?

In The Netherlands, the members of the Eerste Kamer are elected with a system where different votes have different weights. The Wikipedia article explains it only in Dutch. The Eerste Kamer (Upper...

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Answer by Steve Melnikoff for Are there modern examples of plural voting?

If you're willing to stretch the definition of plural voting a little:In elections to the City of London Corporation, the governing body of the City of London1, not only are companies and other...

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Are there modern examples of plural voting?

Plural voting is the practice of allocating more than one vote to a person based on some criteria (such as land ownership, university education, etc...). According to Wikipedia, anywhere it was in...

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