Dollar voting — In economics, dollar voting is an analogy used to explain how the purchasing choices of consumers affect which products will continue to be produced and supplied to the market. Every dollar paid for a particular product may be considered a dollar … Wikipedia
Michael Foot — For other people named Michael Foot, see Michael Foot (disambiguation). The Right Honourable Michael Foot FRSL PC Foot in 1982 … Wikipedia
Electronic voting — Election technology Certification of voting machines Independent Testing Authority (ITA) NVLAP VVSG End to end auditable voting systems Help America Vote Act Independent verific … Wikipedia
Postal voting — describes the method of voting in an election whereby ballot papers are distributed and/or returned by post to electors, in contrast to electors voting in person at a polling station or electronically via an electronic voting system.It is of… … Wikipedia
Drive-thru voting — describes the method of voting in an election whereby completed ballot papers submitted by placing them in a drop box. Drive thru voting is an alternative to having voters go in person to a polling station, vote electronically via an electronic… … Wikipedia
26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot — Colours of the regiment in 1862 Active 1688–1881 … Wikipedia
Timeline of Womens Rights (other than voting) — This timeline is meant to give a simple survey of the development of gender equality and women s rights; it does not concentrate merely on the right to vote ( For that, go to Timeline of women s suffrage). Before the 19th century * 622 Arabia:… … Wikipedia
Emigration — Emigrant redirects here. For the band, see Emigrate (band). For the butterflies, see Catopsilia. The Last of England by Ford Madox Brown, depicting emigrants leaving England Emigration is the act of leaving one s country or region to settle in… … Wikipedia
Jurisdiction shopping — is a form of economic behavior by which a private business interest seeks to locate its operations in a political unit with the least regulation and/or lowest costs, such as property taxes and impact fees. It is most common on the local level. In … Wikipedia
Tiebout model — The Tiebout model, also known as Tiebout sorting, Tiebout migration, or Tiebout hypothesis, is a positive political theory model first described by economist Charles Tiebout in his article A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures (1956). The essence… … Wikipedia