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When electing the senators by accumulation, does each voter have
- 1 vote
- 11 votes
- samewhere in between.
Syd1435 00:23, 2004 Nov 4 (UTC)
- 1 vote. Btw, check out [1] it will give you an idea on how does it work. —Joseph | Talk 01:08, Nov 4, 2004 (UTC)
1-the caption of the photograph of the Senate should be modified. The spanish word "hemiciclo" does not translate into "hemicycle". The correct translation is "floor" or "chamber", as in "floor of the Senate", or "Senate chamber".
2-Each voter may cast one vote for a Senate at-large candidate and one vote for a House at-large candidate.