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- Electorum abstract "An electorum is the minimum number of voters required to take part in a ballot to allow its result to be valid. It is similar to a quorum but applies specifically to ballots where voters (electors) cast their votes without a meeting taking place. Examples of an electorum in use include a referendum to change a country's constitution requiring a minimum turnout such as the Serbian constitutional referendum, 2006, in which a minimum turnout of 50% was required. In the alternative vote system, an electorum is not possible due to the multiple nature of the voting.".
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- Electorum hasPhotoCollection Electorum.
- Electorum subject Category:Voting_systems.
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- Electorum type Plan105898568.
- Electorum type PlanOfAction105902545.
- Electorum type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Electorum type System105902872.
- Electorum type VotingSystem105904135.
- Electorum type VotingSystems.
- Electorum comment "An electorum is the minimum number of voters required to take part in a ballot to allow its result to be valid. It is similar to a quorum but applies specifically to ballots where voters (electors) cast their votes without a meeting taking place. Examples of an electorum in use include a referendum to change a country's constitution requiring a minimum turnout such as the Serbian constitutional referendum, 2006, in which a minimum turnout of 50% was required.".
- Electorum label "Electorum".
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- Electorum wasDerivedFrom Electorum?oldid=561948521.
- Electorum isPrimaryTopicOf Electorum.