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  2. Mar 6, 2024 · Bookmark. Lottery winners are having to wait weeks to collect their winnings due to a major payout rule change. The new National Lottery operator Allwyn has changed the way it pays those who win...

  3. Mar 6, 2024 · Scratchcard prizes must be claimed within 180 days from the closure date, reports The National Lottery - you can check the closure date for your scratchcard here . Some winners including John Farrugia, 69, are “waiting up to a month” to receive their money prize payouts.

  4. Nov 5, 2020 · For example, if the first candidate A gets 40% in the final vote, but both second candidate B and our new third candidate C, similar in ideology, each get 30% of the vote, candidate A will win under winner-takes-all, even though 60% of the voters did not want A.

    • Effect of Winner Take All States in U.S. Elections
    • Under-Representation of The Minority
    • Even The Majority May Lose in A Winner-Take-All System
    • It Fosters Under Voting

    Customarily, the presidential candidate who wins the popular vote in a winner-takes-all state gets all the electoral votes. A candidate needs to gather a majority of the electoral votes to win the presidential election. There’s a total of 538 electoral votes. Therefore, a candidate needs to garner 270 votes to become president. This is to say that ...

    In voting districts with a substantial population of minorities, they are severely under-represented in a winner-take-all system. Even if their preferred candidate wins the popular vote nationally but loses in their state, their votes will not count. Minorities voting in a state dominated by one political viewpoint in a winner take all state may ne...

    In a winner-take-all system, even the majority may not have their way sometimes. A candidate can win the popular vote nationally but lose the electoral vote and fail to clinch the presidency besides getting the most votes. This happened in the 2016 and 2000 elections.

    People living in winner take all states may not be motivated to vote, more so if they don’t share the popular opinion in their state. Since it’s already pre-determined that the electoral votes will go to the candidate who gets the popular vote in the state, those who support a different candidate may be dispirited to vote.

  5. In the winner-take-all elector system, the selection of a state's electors for the Electoral College are awarded on a winner-take-all basis. Voters do not vote directly for electors, but instead vote for the presidential and vice presidential candidate team for which the electors are pledged.

  6. Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World is a 2018 non-fiction book by American author Anand Giridharadas. It is his third book and was published by Alfred A. Knopf on August 28, 2018. The book appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list.

  7. Nov 3, 2016 · Although there's some debate surrounding the winner-take-all elector system used in presidential elections, it's been around since about 1824 and isn't likely to be eliminated anytime soon.

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