About: Piano voting

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Piano voting also known as ghost voting is the practice of a legislator voting for an absent one, either with or without his consent. Piano voting is illegal in many countries. In other countries it's legal for two legislators from opposing parties to agree to vote for the other one if one must be absent.

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  • Piano voting also known as ghost voting is the practice of a legislator voting for an absent one, either with or without his consent. Piano voting is illegal in many countries. In other countries it's legal for two legislators from opposing parties to agree to vote for the other one if one must be absent. (en)
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  • Piano voting also known as ghost voting is the practice of a legislator voting for an absent one, either with or without his consent. Piano voting is illegal in many countries. In other countries it's legal for two legislators from opposing parties to agree to vote for the other one if one must be absent. (en)
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  • Piano voting (en)
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