• Robson Rotation is a method of arranging the names of candidates on ballot papers in single transferable vote elections to eliminate any influence of...
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    alphabetically). In 1979, Neil Robson, a Liberal member for Bass in the Tasmanian parliament, introduced the system known as Robson Rotation. Under this system,...
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  • the glossary of baseball Crop rotation, a farming practice Job rotation, a business management technique Robson Rotation, a method of having ballot papers...
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  • Look up Robson in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Robson may refer to: Robson (surname), a surname and list of people with that name Robson Bonnichsen...
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    listed in alphabetic order rather than grouped together by party. Robson Rotation, where the order candidates appeared on ballot papers is randomised...
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  • names printed on ballot papers at elections, often known as the Robson Rotation. Robson was born in Smithton, Tasmania in July 1928. His father was a saddler...
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    place determining the starting order for the Robson rotations in each column. Under the Robson rotation system, 60 different versions of the ballot papers...
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  • voting, which is used for Tasmanian Legislative Council elections. The Robson Rotation is used to rotate the order in which candidate names appear on ballot...
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  • are placed within the column for each party and are randomised by Robson Rotation rather than alphabetical. Casual vacancies are filled by the countback...
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  • voting, which is used for Tasmanian Legislative Council elections. The Robson Rotation is used to rotate the order in which candidate names appear on ballot...
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  • relation to the conduct of public elections in Australia, which include: Robson Rotation, the need to randomly order candidates' listings in the printing of...
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  • one ballot paper to another (the latter is often called the Robson rotation, after Neil Robson, a Tasmanian MHA who championed such a system). In the Irish...
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  • voting, which is used for Tasmanian Legislative Council elections. The Robson Rotation is used to rotate the order in which candidate names appear on ballot...
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  • voting, which is used for Tasmanian Legislative Council elections. The Robson Rotation is used to rotate the order in which candidate names appear on ballot...
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    Peter Rae AO – former Liberal Senator Neil Robson – Tasmanian politician who proposed the Robson Rotation Jeremy Rockliff – Liberal politician (current...
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    on Saturday 16 February 1980. The election was the first to use the Robson Rotation, a method of rotating names on ballot papers. In previous elections...
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    Neil Batt fourth, was believed to have led to the introduction of the Robson Rotation method of randomising ballot ordering. Members of the Tasmanian House...
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    representatives of each party would win a seat, with the Hare-Clark and Robson rotation systems meaning that some incumbent members on both sides of parliament...
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  • 2004, Hammond played herself as a TV reporter in Christmas Lights opposite Robson Green. In 2008, Hammond was named as the face of online bingo site Crown...
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  • effect of the how-to-vote ticket, and settled on the introduction of "Robson Rotation", a method of printing ballot papers in batches with candidates listed...
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    donkey vote; his suggestion has been cited as a predecessor of the Robson Rotation system that was adopted in Tasmania in 1979 to address the same issue...
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    Assembly: 24,971 or 51.2% of the vote (although this was before the Robson Rotation method of printing several variations of ballot papers, so Lowe's vote...
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  • years later St George's and Royal Liverpool in England were added to the rotation. From 1892 the tournament was increased in duration to four 18-hole rounds...
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    Australia and South Australia. However, adapting this system to the Robson Rotation method of printing variations of the ballot papers was an ACT innovation...
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    13 (2). Archived from the original on 2008-10-14. Retrieved 2015-06-18. Robson, Colin (1994). Experiment, Design and Statistics in Psychology. Penguin...
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  • Soldier Soldier over the period it was broadcast, perhaps the best known are Robson Green and Jerome Flynn, who portrayed Fusilier Dave Tucker and Sergeant...
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    acquired five Block 10 RQ-4As and since 2009 at least one had been kept on rotation in the Persian Gulf region. The aircraft accrued over 42,500 flight hours...
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    use of biomass for cooking to be phased out by 2030. Short-rotation coppices and short-rotation forests are also harvested directly for energy, providing...
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  • Lead world feed broadcast team for FA Cup was Martin Tyler and Stewart Robson. Fox formerly aired the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League...
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    Isner and Nicolas Mahut now face injury risks" The Scotsman, 25 June 2010. Robson, Douglas. "Isner-Mahut Wimbledon marathon never really ends". USA Today...
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