How-to-vote cards (HTV) are small leaflets that are handed out by party supporters during elections in Australia. Voting in the Australian lower house uses a preferential voting system. Voters must rank every candidate on the ballot in order for their vote to count. There are often numerous candidates on the ballot, some with little public profile, so voters may find it difficult to decide on all of them. Parties produce how-to-vote cards ostensibly to help voters. They contain details about the candidate or party as well as instruction how to cast a ranked vote in the order that the party would prefer the voter follow. The flow of preferences can assist the party dispersing the cards directly and indirectly help allied parties.
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| - How-to-vote cards (HTV) are small leaflets that are handed out by party supporters during elections in Australia. Voting in the Australian lower house uses a preferential voting system. Voters must rank every candidate on the ballot in order for their vote to count. There are often numerous candidates on the ballot, some with little public profile, so voters may find it difficult to decide on all of them. Parties produce how-to-vote cards ostensibly to help voters. They contain details about the candidate or party as well as instruction how to cast a ranked vote in the order that the party would prefer the voter follow. The flow of preferences can assist the party dispersing the cards directly and indirectly help allied parties. (en)
- Le How-to-vote cards sono volantini distribuiti da alcuni volontari durante le . Per le elezioni della Camera dei Rappresentanti, il paese usa un particolare sistema elettorale dove si assegnano dei numeri ai candidati di ogni collegio. Ogni votante deve valutare i candidati al ballottaggio per validificare il proprio voto. Numerosi sono i candidati al ballottaggio, alcuni di pubblico profilo, quindi è difficile per i votanti preferirne uno all'altro. (it)
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| - How-to-vote cards (HTV) are small leaflets that are handed out by party supporters during elections in Australia. Voting in the Australian lower house uses a preferential voting system. Voters must rank every candidate on the ballot in order for their vote to count. There are often numerous candidates on the ballot, some with little public profile, so voters may find it difficult to decide on all of them. Parties produce how-to-vote cards ostensibly to help voters. They contain details about the candidate or party as well as instruction how to cast a ranked vote in the order that the party would prefer the voter follow. The flow of preferences can assist the party dispersing the cards directly and indirectly help allied parties. The use of HTV cards have benefited minor parties in a number of ways including increasing their chances of winning, punishing opponents and receiving policy commitments. Sometimes "preference deals" are done between political parties so that they are favoured by each other's HTV cards. Voters are under no obligation to follow the cards. (en)
- Le How-to-vote cards sono volantini distribuiti da alcuni volontari durante le . Per le elezioni della Camera dei Rappresentanti, il paese usa un particolare sistema elettorale dove si assegnano dei numeri ai candidati di ogni collegio. Ogni votante deve valutare i candidati al ballottaggio per validificare il proprio voto. Numerosi sono i candidati al ballottaggio, alcuni di pubblico profilo, quindi è difficile per i votanti preferirne uno all'altro. Questi volantini servono a supportare i votanti con le loro elezioni. Contengono dettagli sui candidati o i partiti ed anche istruzioni su come segnalare il proprio come richiede il partito. I votanti non sono obbligati a eseguire la procedura descritta nei volantini. A volte tra i partiti politici vengono protratti affari per favorirsi a vicenda attraverso le carte how-to-vote. (it)
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