Azonnali többfordulós szavazás (Hungarian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Azonnali többfordulós szavazás" in Hungarian language version.

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  • corporateName=Australian Electoral Commission; address=10 Mort Street: Preferential voting (ausztrál angol nyelven). Australian Electoral Commission. (Hozzáférés: 2020. november 17.)
  • Australian Electoral Commission. Aec.gov.au, 2014. április 23. (Hozzáférés: 2014. április 30.)

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  • Toplak (2017. június 19.). „Preferential Voting: Definition and Classification”. Lex Localis – Journal of Local Self-Government 15 (4), 737–61. o. DOI:10.4335/15.4.737-761(2017).  

electoral-reform.org.uk

  • Alternative Vote (amerikai angol nyelven). www.electoral-reform.org.uk. (Hozzáférés: 2019. május 30.)

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fairvote.org

  • New Zealand Cities Voting to Implement Ranked Choice Voting
  • FairVote.org: Ranked Choice Voting / Instant Runoff. FairVote. (Hozzáférés: 2019. május 30.)
  • FairVote.org: Ranked Choice Voting / Instant Runoff. FairVote. (Hozzáférés: 2019. május 31.) „Examples of uses of RCV include: Australia (... multi-winner form of it for senate elections); Ireland (... multi-winner form for parliament and many local elections; Malta (multi-winner form for parliament)...”
  • How RCV Works (amerikai angol nyelven). FairVote, 2019. augusztus 17. (Hozzáférés: 2018. augusztus 17.)
  • Arntz: Ranked-Choice Voting: A Guide for Candidates. Department of Elections: City and County of San Francisco, 2005. február 2. [2008. december 2-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva]. (Hozzáférés: 2009. augusztus 25.) „"In San Francisco, ranked-choice voting is sometimes called 'instant run-off voting.' The Department of Elections generally uses the term ranked-choice voting, because it describes the voting method—voters are directed to rank their first-, second- and third-choice candidates. The Department also uses the term ranked-choice voting because the word 'instant' might create an expectation that final results will be available immediately after the polls close on election night."”

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opavote.com

  • {{cite web|url=https://www.opavote.com/methods/ranked-choice-voting%7Ctitle=Ranked-Choice Voting (RCV)|website=www.opavote.com|access-date=2019-05-30|quote=For some people, ranked-choice voting means any voting method where voters rank candidates. For these people, ranked-choice voting includes not only [[Instant- runoff voting and the single transferable vote, but also Condorcet voting and the Borda count.}}

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web.archive.org

  • What is Ranked Choice Voting?. City of London. [2018. február 26-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva].
  • Arntz: Ranked-Choice Voting: A Guide for Candidates. Department of Elections: City and County of San Francisco, 2005. február 2. [2008. december 2-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva]. (Hozzáférés: 2009. augusztus 25.) „"In San Francisco, ranked-choice voting is sometimes called 'instant run-off voting.' The Department of Elections generally uses the term ranked-choice voting, because it describes the voting method—voters are directed to rank their first-, second- and third-choice candidates. The Department also uses the term ranked-choice voting because the word 'instant' might create an expectation that final results will be available immediately after the polls close on election night."”