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Block voting or Bloc voting may refer to:
- Plurality block voting, in an election with n winners, each voter may choose up to n candidates; the n candidates with most votes win
- Majority block voting, also known as majority-at-large voting or the two-round version of plurality block voting
- Preferential block voting, a preferential version of majority block voting
- Block approval voting, in an election with n winners, each voter may vote for any number of candidates and the candidates with the most votes win
- Partial block voting (also known as limited voting), in an election with n winners, each voter may choose up to m (m<n) candidates; the n candidates with most votes win
- Party block voting (also known as the general ticket), in an election where each voter may vote for a party and that party wins all seats
- Voting bloc, group of voters who co-ordinate their voting behaviour
- Block vote, exercised by Labour Party–affiliated trade unions in the UK at party conferences until 1995
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