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ut that the Constitution requires two-thirds | majorities for actions such as treaty ratification and |
As of spring 2007, surveys showed | majorities of Americans in support of a timetable for w |
often won re-election by some of the largest | majorities of any congressman. |
Greenway's second and third | majorities were based almost entirely on popular suppor |
crats also won four Congressional seats plus | majorities in both houses of the Washington State Legis |
ublicans across the board, as they increased | majorities in both houses of the Indiana General Assemb |
ntrols all seven statewide offices and holds | majorities in both the South Dakota Senate and the Sout |
egislation which requires approval by simple | majorities in both the Senate and the House of Represen |
congressional seats and obtained two-thirds | majorities in both houses of the state legislature. |
rth term, while the Democrats retained their | majorities in both chambers of Congress. |
With huge | majorities in both chambers of the legislature (Nebrask |
80th Congress (1947-49) that had Republican | majorities in both houses. |
Representatives from Democrats, who now have | majorities in both the House and Senate. |
the 2006 general elections, increasing their | majorities in both houses of the North Carolina General |
rty on the national level, as they increased | majorities in both houses of Congress and won the Presi |
nt margin while the Democrats expanded their | majorities in both chambers of the state legislature an |
state ticket was elected, the party secured | majorities in both branches of the state legislature, a |
, picking up a congressional seat and taking | majorities in both Houses of the Alabama Legislature fo |
1907, and had held the seat with comfortable | majorities at both elections in 1910. |
elections, the Republicans held on to their | majorities in both houses of the legislature, but Democ |
With large Democratic | majorities in Congress and a healthy economy, he prompt |
orum for the National Democrats, who enjoyed | majorities in Congress during most of the 1930s. |
been the dominating party, winning absolute | majorities for decades. |
ts in Heron Wood and North Town with reduced | majorities but did not make any gains. |
idate received was not recorded and only the | majorities that each winning candidate garnered is know |
The Congress also won | majorities in eight of eleven provinces. |
candidate William Howard Taft), Jamieson won | majorities in eight of the district's eleven counties. |
e election in April 1790, nominal Federalist | majorities were elected to both houses of the State Leg |
He won outright | majorities in enough of the free states to have won the |
Indeed | majorities and even all voters can benefit. |
and the present status (59.0%) also received | majorities in favour. |
se from within will come about as democratic | majorities vote for restrictions upon entrepreneurship |
The | majorities are from the known tribes of Muhammad Zai, Y |
9,000) | majorities at General Elections throughout the 1980s. |
s consistently elected Labour MPs with large | majorities for generations. |
neral rule in Parliamentary systems "is that | majorities govern in a legislative body, unless another |
d the Nationalists from one of their biggest | majorities ever into opposition, as Labor leader Albert |
y balanced between legislative and executive | majorities and is purposefully titled to allow the mino |
l party led a minority government, obtaining | majorities for its legislation on an ad hoc basis. |
Other key | majorities are mixed (0.5%), black (0.1%) and Asian (0. |
Amerongen won re-election with increasing | majorities three more times in the 1975, 1979 and 1982 |
cil seats across the constituency with large | majorities was noticed. |
plied for U.S. state legislative upper house | majorities as of the 2010 general elections. |
The end of the African-American | majorities influence on the politics of the state came |
ates were said to be elected by considerable | majorities; however, out of about 50,000 entitled to vo |
dates are said to be elected by considerable | majorities; however, out of about 50,000 entitled to vo |
worked under both Republican and Democratic | majorities to pass a Mental Health Parity Bill. |
any of the new councils had Whig and Radical | majorities in place of the former Tory corporations. |
giving the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party | majorities or pluralities in elections from the restora |
9) and Arnhem (23 out of 39) there are large | majorities for PvdA, SP and GroenLinks. |
ng SAR, Ng has been returned with resounding | majorities to represent the Legal Functional Constituen |
Due to shortages in the applicable electoral | majorities, 62 seats still remained vacant. |
istently Liberals seat, although the Liberal | majorities were slim, and Foxcroft lost again in Frome |
Clear | majorities have stated that Muslims are failing to comb |
ns finally overtook the Democrats in holding | majorities in statehouses and governorships in the Sout |
s, and held the seat with slightly increased | majorities at subsequent elections until he stood down |
e consequently re-elected with the barest of | majorities, Walpole's supporters only narrowly outnumbe |
ons of what such a system could mean, strong | majorities believed that it means "the government makes |
itionally Labour area, normally seeing large | majorities for the party. |
The party won commanding | majorities in the 1909 and 1912 elections, almost shutt |
McGregor was re-elected by more comfortable | majorities in the elections of 1973 and Manitoba genera |
term elections and Democrats bolstered their | majorities in the 2008 election when Mr. Obama won the |
She was re-elected by substantial | majorities until the 1996 elections, when the Southern |
to win the "cultural war" and to secure GOP | majorities into the future. |
They have | majorities over the Democrats in both the Senate and Ho |
to choose between the nominees of different | majorities in the houses of the Legislature. |
slatures regularly produce incredibly strong | majorities for the ruling party(s). |
Having been deprived of the seat by small | majorities in the past, Strauss was this time the lucky |
The | majorities of the House and the Senate eventually agree |
y Gwyneth Dunwoody, with steadily increasing | majorities between the elections of 1983, 1987, 1992 an |
or any fiscal laws required separate simple | majorities of the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot mem |
While the seat had seen significant Labour | majorities at the February and October 1974 UK general |
well aware that an erosion of the Democratic | majorities in the House and Senate will have enormous p |
overnment, secured one of their largest ever | majorities in the election, leaving the Conservatives a |
: the party made no inroads into their large | majorities in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies or amon |
the state's 15 U.S. House seats, as well as | majorities on the State Board of Education and the elec |
he Labour Party, who won the seat with large | majorities in the 1990's and 2000's, although this was |
s that all three Baltic states had communist | majorities in their parliaments, and in August, despite |
ly on premiers (of provinces in which it has | majorities) and then instructs provincial MPs to elect |
remained in power (with gradually decreasing | majorities) since then. |
2 seats, however, candidates did not receive | majorities and these seats had to be decided in the sec |
erwhelmingly blue-collar and male, and large | majorities of these union members supported Nixon's Vie |
hurch as taken, when informed of them, large | majorities approve these actions. |
Although | majorities held this belief in several major European a |
all political parties, minorities as well as | majorities, are thus fairly represented in the legislat |
tives, can be seriously frustrated by Senate | majorities determined to reject their legislation. |
and any other modification required separate | majorities of two thirds of both the Greek Cypriot and |
f 1997, 2001 and 2005 had remarkably similar | majorities with virtually no swing to the Conservatives |
Martin Van Buren received large | majorities, including votes from the Jackson-Clintonian |
ish Parliament was achieved with substantial | majorities, and was marked by mass bribery of Irish MPs |
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