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1 Abstimmung
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2 Briefwahl
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3 Stimmrecht
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4 Stimmzettel
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5 Verabschiedung
fɛr'apʃiːduŋf1) mise en congé f, licenciement m2) ( eines Gesetzes) adoption d'une loi f, vote d'une loi mVerabschiedungVerạ bschiedung <-, -en> -
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7 Wahllokal
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8 Wahlrecht
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9 stimmberechtigt
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10 wahlberechtigt
'vaːlbərɛçtɪçtadjPOL qui a le droit de votewahlberechtigtwc1bb8184a/c1bb8184hlberechtigtqui a le droit de vote -
11 Erstwähler
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12 Fraktionszwang
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13 Frauenwahlrecht
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14 Hammelsprung
HammelsprungHạ mmelsprungprocédure de vote au cours de laquelle les parlementaires passent par trois portes différentes, signifiant accord, refus ou abstention -
15 Misstrauensvotum
'mɪstrauənsvoːtumnPOL motion de censure fMisstrauensvotumMịsstrauensvotumRR ['mɪstr42e5dc52au/42e5dc52ənsvo:t62c8d4f5ʊ/62c8d4f5m] -
16 Protestwahl
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17 Stimme
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18 Stimmenthaltung
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19 Urabstimmung
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20 Verhältniswahlrecht
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