/kjuːˈmjʊlətɪv voʊt/ – Phrase
Definition: bỏ phiếu tích lũy, lá phiếu tích lũy.
A more thorough explanation: Cumulative vote refers to a voting system in which each voter has a number of votes equal to the number of candidates to be elected, and may distribute these votes among the candidates as they see fit, including casting multiple votes for a single candidate.
Example: In a cumulative vote system, shareholders are allowed to allocate their votes to a single candidate or distribute them among multiple candidates as they see fit.