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Winner Take All (1923 Film)
Winner(s) take(s) (it) all may refer to: Competition, economics and politics * Winner-takes-all voting * Winner-take-all (computing) * Winner-take-all market Books Fiction * ''Winner Takes All'' (novel), a BBC Books Doctor Who novel * "Winner Take All" (short story), a Sailor Steve Costigan story by Robert E. Howard Nonfiction * ''Winner-Take-All Politics'', by Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson * ''The Winner-Take-All Society'', by economist Robert Frank * '' Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World'' by Anand Giridharadas Film * ''Winner Takes All'' (1918 film), directed by Elmer Clifton * ''Winner Take All'' (1924 film), directed by W. S. Van Dyke * ''Winner Take All'' (1932 film), starring James Cagney * ''Winner Take All'' (1939 film), starring Tony Martin * ''Winner Take All'', a 1975 made-for-TV film starring Shirley Jones and Laurence Luckinbill * ''Winner Takes All'' (1982 film), directed by Wong Jing * ''Winners Take All'' (film), a 1987 fi ...
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Winner-takes-all Voting
A majoritarian electoral system is an electoral system where the candidate with the most votes takes the seat using the winner-takes-all principle and in this way provides majoritarian representation. However, there are many electoral systems considered majoritarian based on different definitions, including types of ''at-large'' majoritarian representation such as block voting or party block voting (general ticket), but district-based majoritarian systems such as First-past-the-post voting, first-past-the-post voting (FPTP/SMP). Where two candidates are in the running, the one with the most votes will have a majority, but where there are three or more candidates, it often happens that no candidate takes a majority of the votes (see Plurality (voting)). Majoritarian representation is applied here to mean district contests, not overall representation. It does not mean the party with the most votes will receive a majority of seats, but under First past the post the party with the m ...
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Winners Take All (film)
''Winners Take All'' is a 1987 film directed by Fritz Kiersch and starring Don Michael Paul and Geoffrey Wigdor. Reception Eleanor Ringel of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution wrote "The real stars of ''Winners Take All'' are the scores of anonymous stuntmen and women who ride their bikes over, under, around and through any number of astounding obstacles. Unfortunately, the filmmakers don't have the same technical expertise." Cast * Don Michael Paul as Rick Melon * Kathleen York as Judy McCormick * Robert Krantz as Billy 'Bad Billy' Robinson * Deborah Richter Deborah Richter, also known as Debi Richter, is an American actress. She appeared in the films ''Cyborg'' (1989), ''Square Dance'' (1987), '' Winners Take All'' (1987) and ''Hot Moves'' (1985). She also appeared on TV in ''Hill Street Blues'' (a ... as Cindy Wickes * Peter DeLuise as Wally Briskin * Courtney Gains as 'Goose' Trammel * Paul Hampton as Frank Bushing * Kathleen Kinmont as Party Girl #5 References Ex ...
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