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The major difference between straight voting and cumulative voting is that in straight voting an individual gets one vote whereas in cumulative voting an individual gets more than one vote. Staggered voting occurs when only some places in an elected body are up for election at the same time.

In straight voting is the single-vote system in which a voter gets one vote and is used in a political race, a referendum, or voting about a company's policy change. It is also known as statutory voting. As an alternative to straight voting, cumulative voting provides people more than just one vote. It uses the equal and even method or points system. It is usually used in shareholder voting. Staggered voting happens when some positions or seats in an elected body are up for election at the same time. For example, in the political system, US Senators has a six-year term, but they are not elected all at the same time.

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