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in which case Elections Canada will mail the | elector a voter information card listing locations fo |
In 1978, he became a Presidential | elector, a position he also held in 1982 and 1998. |
y publication, and in January 1894 the Labour | Elector again ceased publication. |
allot paper is individually numbered and each | elector also has a number. |
The absolutist | elector also subdued the noble estates of Prussia. |
t had carried Iowa, Miller became an official | elector and his vote for Fremont was counted in the e |
Bavaria (5 December 1671 - 12 November 1723) | Elector and Archbishop of Cologne. |
ism on 1 November 1653 in the presence of the | elector and archbishop of Cologne, Maximilian Henry o |
gh the treaties of Wehlau, Labiau, and Oliva, | Elector and Duke Frederick William succeeded in revok |
ulist candidate James Weaver - one Republican | elector and two electors from a fusion Democratic-Pop |
in 1533 for "sixty pairs of portraits of the | elector and his brother" on one day. |
ch's coat of arms and the old Mainz overlord, | Elector and Cardinal Albrecht von Brandenburg's arms. |
He read Luther's writings to the | elector, and translated for his benefit those in Lati |
stein, former opponents of Frederick William, | Elector and Duke of Brandenburg-Prussia. |
wig Gebhard von Hoym (1631-1711), Royal Saxon | Elector and Polish real Privy Council, crag, chamber |
be followed by Der grosse Kurfurst (The Great | Elector) and Friedrich der Grosse (Frederick the Grea |
ed a complete ascendancy over the weak-minded | elector, and, with his brother William Egon, was main |
The Labour | Elector argued in favour of the foundation of an 'Ind |
The next day they chose the Palatine | Elector as their king at Rhens, though Wenceslaus ref |
Each Tasmanian | elector at the 1901 election cast one vote. |
A voter can apply to be an anonymous | elector at any time by using registration forms avail |
tion for office is that one must be qualified | elector, at least 26 years of ages, a practicing atto |
e in Charleston, North Carolina and became an | elector at large on the Breckinridge ticket. |
He was an | elector at the papal conclaves of 1621 and 1623 that |
In 1920, he was president | elector at the Republican State Convention. |
33, the former as a lament for the decease of | Elector Augustus the Strong (who had died on 1 Februa |
omierz Confederation, remained loyal to Saxon | elector Augustus the Strong, Polish king since 1697 a |
As a presidential | elector, Brown supported General William Henry Harris |
She shared her authority with the new | Elector, but her subjects considered her their sovere |
In 1824, he was elected a presidential | elector, but did not attend the meeting of the New Yo |
ase of South Buffalo for the only time in his | elector career) and was rumored to have an interest i |
One | elector cast a vote for Bryan. |
One | elector cast a vote for Garfield. |
One | elector cast a vote for Harrison. |
n, and later the same year was a presidential | elector casting his vote for Samuel J. Tilden and Tho |
ituted as one five-member division, with each | elector casting one vote. |
bers at the first federal election, with each | elector casting one vote. |
At the | Elector castle at Torgau, he constructed a chapel spe |
In Peoria, Illinois, each | elector casts five votes in the At-Large elections. |
(1693-1728), the latter being the daughter of | Elector Charles III Philip. |
When | Elector Charles Theodore asked him to return home, he |
was the eldest granddaughter of the Palatine | Elector Charles III Philip, and by her marriage with |
The new | Elector, Charles Theodore, having been assured that t |
Born in Dresden, he was the second son of the | Elector Christian I and Sophie of Brandenburg. |
e 1568 - 7 December 1622), married in 1582 to | Elector Christian I of Saxony |
pending on the value of the property held, an | elector could cast from one to three votes. |
Each | elector could vote for as many candidates as there we |
The new | elector demoted the Rhinelander to Governor of Brande |
as issued to force Ray to certify Blair as an | elector, despite the fact that he had not fulfilled t |
Although | Elector did not appear in regular fiction of the ongo |
ical views, he represented his district as an | elector during the 1860 presidential election. |
t from Nebraska, who served as a presidential | elector during 2008 election. |
a, best known for being a so-called faithless | elector during 1988 United States presidential electi |
Preston Parks was a so-called faithless | elector during United States presidential election, 1 |
the state was entitled to, on account of one | elector dying before the electoral meeting. |
The | elector encouraged agriculture, industries and the ex |
Frederick Valk as The | Elector Ernest Augustus |
Since 1464 | Elector Ernest of Saxony ruled jointly with his young |
Bavaria and south of Brandenburg), the Prince | Elector Ernst (1441 - 1486) and his brother Duke Albr |
lue Book, the Brown-Allen ticket only had one | Elector, even though Presidential candidates in Tenne |
me manager of the governmental affairs of the | Elector Ferdinand of Cologne, who appointed him presi |
was 1651-1654 the regent for his young nephew | Elector Ferdinand Maria. |
ional Labor Union, and served as a Democratic | elector for President in the election of 1876. |
to December 31, 1993 and she was Presidential | Elector for New York in 1992. |
He was a presidential | elector for Democratic candidate Lewis Cass in 1848. |
Garrott served as an | elector for John C. Breckinridge's failed 1860 Presid |
ment for Cricklade in 1442 and in 1449 was an | Elector for Wiltshire. |
e lost his congressional bid, he was chose an | elector for Ohio and cast his votes on December 14 fo |
In 1844, he was a Presidential | elector for Michigan, voting for James K. Polk, who b |
returned to Maryland to serve as Presidential | elector for Franklin Pierce. |
of Sabine Parish, who had been a presidential | elector for Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952. |
He was also an | elector for California in the 1904 and 1908 president |
dy (1917-1963) after being named a Democratic | elector for New York State in the 1960 presidential e |
A Republican, he was a presidential | elector for the party, and in 1890 their candidate fo |
ommittees, and was selected as a presidential | elector for the 1992 presidential election in which B |
He was a Presidential | Elector for Michigan in 1864 and a member of the Stat |
al convention in 1919 to 1920, a presidential | elector for Nebraska in 1920, delegate to the 1932 Re |
He also served as a presidential | elector for the Whig Party in 1844, 1848, 1852, and 1 |
Presidential | Elector for Colorado, 1908; U.S. Minister to Nicaragu |
3rd District, 1839-41; and also Presidential | Elector for Michigan in 1840 to elect William Henry H |
In 1844 Calhoun was a Presidential | Elector for Henry Clay. |
In 1860, he was an Indiana | elector for Abraham Lincoln. |
itical career began in 1888 as a presidential | elector for Grover Cleveland, when he gained distinct |
h officer for the Port of New York and was an | elector for the United States presidential election o |
tes presidential election he was a Federalist | elector for President, supporting Federalist candidat |
aker from 1843 to 1845; he was a presidential | elector for Whig ticket of Henry Clay and Theodore Fr |
Washburn was later Presidential | Elector for California, 1860; U.S. Diplomatic Commiss |
He was a Presidential | Elector for Nebraska in 1900. |
ntion of Maryland, 1967-68 and a Presidential | Elector for Maryland in 1972. |
Brown was a Presidential | Elector for Rhode Island in 1888. |
He served as a Presidential | Elector for Henry Clay and John Sergeant in 1832 and |
In 1892, he was a presidential | elector for the Democrats, and then from 1893 to 1897 |
In 2008 Windsor was an | elector for Barack Obama. |
In 1844 he was a presidential | elector for James K. Polk (the winner in that electio |
ratic Party, Parks was chosen by his Party as | elector for Democratic nominees - Harry S. Truman and |
Collett was a presidential | elector for the Whig Party in 1836 and 1840. |
He also served as a presidential | elector for Andrew Jackson and John C. Calhoun in 182 |
He was a Presidential | Elector for Rhode Island in the election of 1832. |
Oddly, Gravel in the fall of 1948 was the | elector for the Eighth Congressional District committ |
353, he inherited his domains and became sole | Elector for the territory, whereas they had previousl |
In 1808, he served as a presidential | elector for the Democratic-Republican candidacy of Ja |
te Assembly from 1949 to 1956, a Presidential | Elector for California in 1956, and a representative |
He was a presidential | elector for Millard Fillmore in 1856, a supporter of |
He served as a Democratic | elector for the 1876 election; elected to the Senate, |
He was a republican presidential | elector for New York State in 1896 and was the mayor |
He was an | elector for Zachary Taylor in the U.S. presidential e |
of Oakland from 1869-1870 and a Presidential | Elector for California during the 1868, 1872, and 187 |
arty in the early 1950s and as a presidential | elector for the Bush/Quayle ticket in 1988. |
He was a Presidential | Elector for Sen. John Kerry and Sen. John Edwards in |
a strategic possession of Brandenburg, whose | Elector Frederick II (the "Iron Elector") mortgaged i |
1583-1592 he acted as regent for his nephew, | Elector Frederick IV. |
After the Thirty Years' War it fell to | Elector Frederick William of Brandenburg. |
his father on 29 April 1688, Frederick became | Elector Frederick III of Brandenburg. |
His older brother, the | Elector Frederick Christian, died on 17 December 1763 |
Because he was still a minor, the | Elector Frederick August I of Saxony briefly assumed |
an Electress of the Palatinate as the wife of | Elector Frederick II of the Palatinate. |
Elizabeth Charlotte was the daughter of | Elector Frederick IV of the Palatinate and Louise Jul |
During his minority, the | Elector Frederick August I of Saxony took over the ad |
In 1697 | Elector Frederick III made him a privy councillor, an |
porated into Brandenburg-Prussia by the Great | Elector Frederick William I of Brandenburg in 1666 an |
es rector at Jena before he was called by the | elector Frederick III, in 1694, as professor and prov |
mmern, thereby becoming the son-in-law of the | Elector Frederick III, one of the leaders of Calvinis |
XIV until King John II Casimir Vasa enfeoffed | Elector Frederick William I of Brandenburg-Prussia wi |
There he was welcomed by the | elector Frederick II, and temporarily settled in char |
g, Minden and Cammin given to the Brandenburg | Elector Frederick William I of Hohenzollern as a comp |
Ducal Prussia's full sovereignty allowed | Elector Frederick III of Brandenburg to become "king |
nn Friedrich to Heidelberg, he tried to bring | Elector Frederick III, the Pious, over to his opinion |
For the | elector Frederick Augustus III, see Frederick Augustu |
When | Elector Frederick III crowned himself Frederick I, Ki |
Elector Frederick's own compromised confessional posi | |
ber musician and composer at the court of the | Elector Friedrich Wilhelm of Brandenburg in Berlin, a |
as court botanist, alchemist and physician to | Elector Friedrich Wilhelm of Brandenburg (1620-1688), |
churches in Poland, he was encouraged by the | Elector Friedrich Wilhelm I of Brandenburg, King in P |
He was a Presidential | Elector from the state of Maryland during the electio |
Collins served as a Democratic | elector from New Jersey in the 2000 Presidential elec |
f the Republican Party and was a presidential | elector from Iowa in that year's election. |
(c) One | Elector from Delaware and three Electors from Marylan |
d States, receiving the vote of an unrecorded | elector from his home state of Georgia. |
electoral vote for the presidency, cast by an | elector from Alabama who declined to vote for Adlai S |
unpledged electors from Alabama and faithless | elector from Oklahoma; Thurmond won 14 electoral vote |
President in 1868 and was also a Presidential | elector from Maine. |
(c) One | Elector from Kentucky did not vote. |
t be, on the day of the election, a qualified | elector from their home district and must be a reside |
The first Saxon | elector from the House of Wettin, Margrave Frederick |
logy/anatomy teacher, Forsee became the first | elector from Nebraska in 44 years (since 1964) to cas |
er was a Socialist candidate for Presidential | elector from Milwaukee. |
In that year the | elector gave him the winged snake as a emblem, or Kle |
ossen a.O, 26 April 1660), married in 1616 to | Elector George William of Brandenburg. |
, the statue of Schwarzenberg flanked that of | Elector George William. |
, five years before her paternal grandfather, | Elector George Louis, succeeded to the British throne |
In 1728 Emperor Charles VI enfeoffed | Elector George II Augustus, who in 1727 had succeeded |
Therefore, each | elector had two ballots under parallel voting. |
Each | elector had as many votes as there were seats to be f |
t each general election of the Assembly, each | elector has two votes, one constituency vote and one |
st Territories riding of Inuvik Boot Lake, no | elector has actually voted since 1999, as at every el |
While no faithless | elector has ever been punished, the constitutionality |
Once the | elector has voted, their vote can only be changed in |
As a cardinal | elector he participated in the conclave of 1914 that |
He served as a Presidential | Elector in the 1824 election, supporting John Quincy |
He was a presidential | elector in 1816 and voted for [[James Monroe and Dani |
Cardinal Aponte was a cardinal | elector in the two conclaves of 1978. |
resident aged 18 or above may register as an | elector in the geographical constituency in which he/ |
He later became a Republican presidential | elector in 1860, and was one of the leading people wh |
Reggie was nominated as Presidential | Elector in Louisiana for the Democratic ticket of Joh |
uary 11, 2004, and participated as a Cardinal | elector in the Papal conclave, 2005. |
He was a Republican presidential | elector in 1880 and served as vice president of the V |
r political tasks, he seved as a Presidential | Elector in 1872 as he had in 1864. |
He was nominated for Presidential | Elector in 1816 in the first political convention hel |
al Convention and he served as a presidential | elector in 1896 and 1900. |
il from 1962 to 1963, and serve as a cardinal | elector in the 1963 papal conclave that selected Pope |
* Faithless | elector in 1976 |
He was a cardinal | elector in the conclaves of August and October 1978, |
he New York State Assembly and a presidential | elector in 1836. |
g the course of which he served as a cardinal | elector in the 1963 papal conclave that selected Pope |
He was a presidential | elector in 1824. |
Dudley was a presidential | elector in election of 1816 and voted for James Monro |
ve committee of Utica in 1854, a presidential | elector in 1872, and a delegate to the Republican Nat |
He was a Presidential | Elector in 1864. |
Floyd was a presidential | elector in 1792, and cast his votes for George Washin |
lection, she was a candidate for Presidential | Elector in California on behalf of Adlai Stevenson. |
Manton served as a presidential | elector in 1800 presidential election. |
Tied for the longest service as Presidential | Elector in NC. |
A cardinal | elector in the 1958 papal conclave, he was a member o |
He was a presidential | elector in 1844 for the Democrats. |
He was also a presidential | elector in 1792 and 1796. |
Born in Torgau, he succeeded his father as | elector in 1486; in 1502, he founded the University o |
f Jefferson County in 1791, as a presidential | elector in 1796, and as a judge of the circuit court |
Dollar served as a Presidential | Elector in 1996. |
Dorsey was a Democratic Party | Elector in 1848. |
Irwin is the only presidential | elector in American election history to try to convin |
Each | elector in Stanley could vote for five candidates, an |
He was a presidential | elector in 1832, voting for Andrew Jackson. |
Glines was chosen as a Presidential | elector in 1892 and he voted for Benjamin Harrison an |
Later, he would be a Presidential | Elector in the 1868 and 1872 presidential elections, |
The candidate must also be a qualified | elector in their respective counties or districts and |
One | elector in West Virginia even cast a ballot for him r |
cond Vatican Council, he served as a cardinal | elector in the 1963 papal conclave that selected Pope |
He was elected a presidential | elector in 1824 and cast his vote for John Quincy Ada |
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