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This topic has appeared in the English Wikipedia rankings 1 time. It first appeared on 2026-06-14 and was most recently seen on 2026-06-14.
Plural voting is the electoral rule that a voter might cast multiple ballots in an election. This can happen if a voter is allowed to cast a single vote in multiple districts or is allowed to cast multiple votes in one district or both. Because plural voting gives a voter more votes than another, it creates voting inequality and breaks the one man, one vote rule. Political philosopher John Stuart Mill endorsed the unfairness in the cause of competence and participation.
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