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English: Many cities in the United States use block voting, which allows a voter to cast multiple votes (one vote per seat). Since it is a FPTP election and not proportional, block voting typically elects a landslide slate of candidates.
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Many cities in the United States use block voting, which allows a voter to cast multiple votes (one vote per seat). Since it is a FPTP election and not proportional, block voting typically elects a landslide slate of candidates.

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