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Winner-Take-All
An electoral system in which the candidate receiving the most votes wins all the available seats or delegates, as opposed to proportional representation.
Proportional Basis
A system or method of allocation in which amounts or resources are distributed according to a proportionate ratio or percentage.
Third Parties
Third parties are political parties in a two-party system that are not one of the two dominant parties. They offer alternative policies and candidates but often face significant challenges in gaining widespread electoral support.
Federal Matching Funds
Public funds provided to match private donations to political candidates under certain conditions, aiming to reduce the influence of private money in elections.
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