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Voting On this Page: Registering to Vote Proportional Representation Registering to Vote If you are a citizen of the United States, 18 years old or older, and a resident of the state of Massachusetts (and you are, as you're a student here), you may register to vote in this state as you move into your new home. You can do so in any of the following ways:
Proportional Representation Any group of voters that number more than one-tenth of the total population can be sure of electing at least one member of a nine-member Council, but a majority group of voters can be sure of electing a majority of the Council. In a PR election, you may vote for as many of the candidates listed on the ballot as you wish. You must, however, indicate the order of preference among the various candidates for whom you vote.Ballots are counted by first sorting according to the first preference on each ballot. Those receiving enough votes are declared elected, with extra ballots beyond the necessary quota redistributed to number 2 preferences. Candidates receiving the lowest number of votes are also eliminated and ballots redistributed. The process continues until all candidates are eliminated except the nine winners. |
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