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- Spoiler_effect abstract "The spoiler effect is the effect of vote splitting between candidates or ballot questions with similar ideologies. One spoiler candidate's presence in the election draws votes from a major candidate with similar politics thereby causing a strong opponent of both or several to win. The minor candidate causing this effect is referred to as a spoiler. However, short of any electoral fraud, this presents no grounds for a legal challenge.".
- Spoiler_effect wikiPageID "39412".
- Spoiler_effect wikiPageRevisionID "605592597".
- Spoiler_effect hasPhotoCollection Spoiler_effect.
- Spoiler_effect subject Category:Psephology.
- Spoiler_effect subject Category:Voting_theory.
- Spoiler_effect comment "The spoiler effect is the effect of vote splitting between candidates or ballot questions with similar ideologies. One spoiler candidate's presence in the election draws votes from a major candidate with similar politics thereby causing a strong opponent of both or several to win. The minor candidate causing this effect is referred to as a spoiler. However, short of any electoral fraud, this presents no grounds for a legal challenge.".
- Spoiler_effect label "Spoiler effect".
- Spoiler_effect label "Spoilereffekt".
- Spoiler_effect sameAs Spoilereffekt.
- Spoiler_effect sameAs m.09t8d.
- Spoiler_effect sameAs Q1421390.
- Spoiler_effect sameAs Q1421390.
- Spoiler_effect wasDerivedFrom Spoiler_effect?oldid=605592597.
- Spoiler_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Spoiler_effect.