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Cumulative voting is used frequently in corporate governance, where it is mandated by some (7) U.S. states.[citation needed] It was used to elect the Illinois House of Representatives[1] from 1870 until its repeal in 1980[2][3] and used in England in the late 19th century to elect some school boards. As of March 2012, more than fifty communities in the United States use cumulative voting, all resulting from cases brought under the National Voting Rights Act of 1965. Among them are Peoria, Illinois for half of its city council, Chilton County, Alabama for its county council and school board, and Amarillo, Texas, for its school board and College Board of Regents.[4] Courts sometimes mandate its use as a remedy in lawsuits brought under the Voting Rights Act in the United States; an example of this occurred in 2009 in Port Chester, New York.,[5][6][7] which had its first cumulative voting elections for its Board of Trustees in 2010.[8]
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^ Cooperatives and Condominiums: Cumulative Voting Revisited, New York Law Journal, May 4, 2005 ^ Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised (11th ed.), p. 443, lines 34-35 to p. 444, lines 1-7
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