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  • ing an All-Star team, Robinson was clearly a candidate a number of times.
  • didates in GRCs must include a minority-race candidate, a candidate from each party's team in a GRC
  • Major John Thompson was the Liberal candidate a former MP for East Somerset.
  • He defeated Conservative party candidate A.R. Aldridge in a landslide victory.
  • llucci and Malone was acrimonious, with each candidate accusing the other of committing ethical vio
  • If no candidate achieved such a majority, then a second ball
  • As no candidate achieved the threshold of a 40 percent plura
  • Because no candidate achieved an absolute majority, the candidate
  • nal seat for the first time, with the Greens candidate Adam Bandt taking second place on a two cand
  • ed the prospect of losing his seat to Greens candidate Adele Carles when the Liberal candidate Bria
  • There was only one candidate, Adib Shishakli, with voters asked to approv
  • course and successful completion allows the candidate admission to Dutch university.
  • Republican Party of Minnesota candidate Adolph Olson Eberhart defeated Democratic Pa
  • Republican Party of Minnesota candidate Adolph Olson Eberhart defeated Democratic Pa
  • The candidate adopted for the Labour Party was also a loca
  • ow their collective support behind whichever candidate advances to the second round. 
  • nnesota State College and University Trustee Candidate Advisory Council.
  • Peter Law stood against the official party candidate after an internal party row.
  • McKennan refused to stand as a candidate again in the 1838 elections, and retired fro
  • Allard was an unsuccessful candidate again in an 1904 by-election.
  • In the 1968 election, he did not stand as a candidate again.
  • He was re-elected as a Congress candidate against a Muslim League candidate.
  • an for U.S. Representative as the Republican candidate against Democratic Party candidate Clifton R
  • general election Pardoe stood as the Liberal candidate against Margaret Thatcher in Finchley.
  • struck a deal with the Liberals not to run a candidate against Ross, in turn the League would not r
  • nd 1978, the Liberal Party didn't nominate a candidate against Coates.
  • The Nationalist Party stood a candidate against him, Mr James Collins, who supported
  • In the 1935 general election, the CCF ran a candidate against Mitchell in Hamilton East (while the
  • He contested as an independendent candidate aged 19, but was not elected till the follow
  • Public opinion polls put the governing candidate ahead of the opposition.
  • that uncounted ballots will reinforce their candidate's current lead, while Cooley's campaign stat
  • Candidate Ahmon Katz finished 3.2% ahead of NDP candid
  • Independent-Republican Party candidate Al Quie defeated Minnesota Democratic-Farmer
  • ould be defeated by Progressive Conservative candidate Al Adair in a hotly contested race.
  • can Herbert Hoover won Texas over Democratic candidate Al Smith.
  • Canadians polled favoured Democratic candidate Al Gore over Republican candidate George W.
  • wever, he lost at the 2010 election to Labor candidate Alan Sibbons.
  • Labor candidate Alan Lind won the resulting by-election on 6
  • inishing fourth against Quebec Liberal Party candidate Albert Khelfa.
  • Independent candidate Albert Robinson won the resulting by-electio
  • .34%), finishing fifth against Liberal Party candidate Albert Khelfa.
  • Presidential candidate: Alejo Vidal-Quadras Roca.
  • Liberal Party losing the seat to independent candidate Alex McTaggart.
  • nst Alexander Downer), Andrew Wilkie (Greens candidate), Alex Broun playwright and Nicole Campbell
  • Country candidate Alexander Borthwick won the resulting by-ele
  • He defeated Laurier Liberal candidate Alexander Esson May to win the riding.
  • ugust was re-elected, defeating Conservative candidate Alexander Morrison by 77 votes.
  • n saw an unusual event when Liberal Democrat candidate Alexandra Brenton signed the nomination pape
  • He was defeated against Liberal candidate Alexandre Thurber in 1935.
  • Country Party candidate Alfred Henry won the resulting by-election o
  • former member of Parliament and Independent candidate Alfred Speakman.
  • It is used as growth medium for the biofuel candidate alga Botryococcus braunii.
  • On Wednesday, CCM candidate Ali Mohammed Shein was sworn in as Zanzibar'
  • lost his riding of Richmond to Conservative candidate Alice Wong.
  • He lost to CCF candidate Alistair Stewart by 5,911 votes.
  • All Republican candidate all trailed Baucus badly.
  • 3 election, he lost the seat to Reform Party candidate Allan Kerpan.
  • d the seat until his defeat in 1929 by Labor candidate Allan Guy.
  • He defeated rival candidate Allan Lawrence by only 44 votes on the final
  • A petition was presented by the losing candidate, alleging corruption.
  • is currently chaired by former gubernatorial candidate Allen Alley.
  • He ran as a Kataeb and March 14 candidate alongside Gebran Tueni's daughter Nayla Tuen
  • at the 1924 general election, when a Labour candidate also contested the seat.
  • I Denotes that this candidate also ran on the independent line.
  • Danglers are personal votes given by to a candidate although the voter voted for another party.
  • candidates in ridings where there was a UFP candidate, although it reserved the right to run anywh
  • win was compared to that of surprise Senate candidate Alvin Greene.
  • Arman - Son of Ybrahim and Odessa; also a candidate an heir of the throne of Sapiro.
  • (The fourth candidate, an independent won 7%).
  • She was fourth candidate and the ChristianUnion only got three seats.
  • Shadrach Bond was the only serious candidate and won almost unanimously.
  • There were six votes for a Greek candidate and 93 for a Republic.
  • He was the ILP candidate, and he narrowly beat the Labour Party candi
  • In 1994, Goyer ran as a Vision Montreal candidate and was re-elected.
  • et with 1984 Republican United States Senate candidate and 1988 Republican Gubernatorial primary-ca
  • Nanda Lal Gurung won in 1969 as an IGL candidate and in 1967 he won as an independent candida
  • eated in the 1957 election as an independent candidate and as a PC candidate in 1962.
  • Tanaka Katsumi, Independent candidate and former mayor of Kiso-Fukushima.
  • t went to the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) candidate and the second to the Japanese Communist Par
  • Gil was deemed a nuisance candidate and was disqualified from the presidential r
  • ion, incumbent Habib Bourguiba, was the only candidate, and was re-elected unopposed.
  • from Salem II constituency in 1971 as a DMK candidate and from the Panamarathupatti constituency i
  • Kennedy ran as a New Democracy candidate and was defeated in the 1940 Canadian federa
  • uency in the 1977 election as a Janata Party candidate, and as a Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam can
  • He defeated the Liberal candidate and has held the seat since.
  • Nationalist candidate and former member Walter West won the result
  • Caltabiano was preselected as the Liberal candidate, and faced Labor candidate Chris Forrester,
  • The Democratic Party did not field a candidate and no independent or third-party candidate
  • 08 Presidential election featured Democratic candidate, and Illinois native, Barack Obama facing of
  • incumbent president Omar Bongo was the only candidate, and was re-elected unopposed.
  • ousand Lights constituency as an Independent candidate and 1967 from Egmore constituency as a Dravi
  • governor during the 1840s as a Liberty Party candidate, and in 1850 as a Free Soil Party candidate
  • e ran in the 1900 election as an independent candidate and was defeated.
  • n Alf Taylor was nominated as the Republican candidate, and the Democrats proceeded to nominate his
  • for nomination as an Independent Progressive candidate and was nominated at a convention on July 19
  • In 1954, he was defeated by the Liberal candidate and returned to accountancy.
  • Roberts was seen as the "Old Hoboken" candidate, and Marsh was seen as the reformer
  • John O'Brien (c1924 - 1990) was a political candidate and party leader of Social Credit in New Zea
  • cumbent president Hamani Diori, was the only candidate, and was re-elected unopposed.
  • member of the True Whig Party, was the only candidate, and was re-elected unopposed.
  • 1989 and 1991 as an Indian National Congress candidate and in 1996 as a Tamil Maanila Congress (Moo
  • governor of Tokyo in 2003 as an independent candidate and lost.
  • , BJP 12 and AGP 12. BJP supported one JD(U) candidate and the Bodo nationalist candidate in Kokraj
  • ous in matters of structure, choice of local candidate, and activities undertaken.
  • ew Hampshire state legislator, gubernatorial candidate and New Hampshire candidate for U.S. Congres
  • only 3.4 percentage points behind the Labour candidate and nearly three times as many votes as the
  • he incumbent MLA Todd Hardy, who was the NDP candidate, and Vicky Durrant, the Yukon Party candidat
  • The Liberal Party did not field a candidate, and third candiadte was Emrys Roberts of Pl
  • Wong stood as a candidate and won, becoming the municipality's first e
  • to the Reform Party not wanting a woman as a candidate, and she stood as an independent candidate i
  • Charles Bragdon, perennial municipal candidate and taxi-driver.
  • Conservative vote split between the official candidate and the independent Churchill, the result wa
  • Incumbent Ahmadou Ahidjo was the only candidate, and won 100% of the vote as the candidate o
  • Ron Paul, former Libertarian Presidential candidate and current Republican Congressman
  • Tennessee State Senator to win as a write-in candidate and one of very few American politicians to
  • Harkins was eventually dropped as a candidate, and the Labor Party state secretary Julie C
  • ded Williams College, where he was a pre-med candidate and earned a biology degree.
  • New inmate Enrique Morales is the best candidate and causes El Cid's death.
  • Although electors are pledged to their candidate and running mate, they are not obligated to
  • He eventually became the candidate and was re-elected.
  • e, he was also a restaurant owner, political candidate, and radio broadcaster.
  • ion had sought to run another Liberal-Labour candidate, and were keen that James Martin, a prominen
  • Ultimately, Godin declined to stand as a candidate, and Allison Brewer was elected NB NDP leade
  • Reid identified himself as a Liberal-Labour candidate, and caucused with the Ontario Liberal Party
  • , he campaigned for Progressive Conservative candidate and future Quebec cabinet minister Remi Paul
  • Broadbent was again the Conservative candidate, and he campaigned vigorously on the issue o
  • y synod delegates were opposed to the clergy candidate and proposed a Reverend Dr Sullivan as their
  • For the 2006 Utah Senate candidate and Internet entrepreneur, see Pete Ashdown.
  • ounced that Flight was no longer an approved candidate and could not contest the Arundel and South
  • first is a simple questionnaire between each candidate and the examiner.
  • the 1990 provincial election, defeating NDP candidate and future Brandon mayor Shari Decter Hirst.
  • -election the Labor Party did not nominate a candidate, and a field of Independents and minor parti
  • He was the only candidate, and the Electoral College met for only thre
  • nservative vote split between the Republican candidate and the Alaskan Independence Party candidate
  • McLeod ran as an independent farmer candidate, and might have also been endorsed by the lo
  • y Flanagan was the Conservative and Unionist candidate and was a Wadding and Wool Merchant.
  • John Edward Sutton was the Labour candidate and was a trade union official.
  • n Oxfordshire County Council, twice European candidate and parliamentary candidate for Banbury in 1
  • ement, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, was the only candidate, and was re-elected unopposed.
  • n 1967 election as Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam candidate and 1980 election as a Anna Dravida Munnetra
  • as officially listed as an "Independent CCF" candidate and Member of Parliament.
  • Susan Lawrence was the Labour candidate and had previous held the seat.
  • The 2001 election saw Liberal candidate and best-selling author Kevin Taft run again
  • a 15 minute one-on-one interview between the candidate and the examiner, where the candidate's job
  • for the statue was Eugene Wyles, an officer candidate and ten-year Army veteran.
  • tial election, 1965 he ran as an independent candidate and obtained 1.15% of the votes.
  • Labor candidate and former member Greg Crafter won the resul
  • Russell also declared himself a candidate and went on to win the election to replace H
  • As it falters, Prudence becomes a rebound candidate and handles his interest with aplomb.
  • the 1944 general election as an independent candidate and the 1948 general election as a candidate
  • tion to Cheema, Cadman ran as an independent candidate and won the reelection.
  • spite of not being registered as an official candidate, and ran as a write-in candidate.
  • on that the Labour Party intended to stand a candidate, and the Berwick Labour Party adopted Counci
  • dential election, Guterres ran as FRETILIN's candidate and campaigned on a populist platform.
  • Both DuHaime, a pro-life candidate, and La Rossa, a pro-gun candidate, attempte
  • He went on to defeat Labor candidate and future Morwell MLA Brendan Jenkins in th
  • 1945 Presidential election as an Independent candidate and secured 20% of the vote.
  • l district of High River as a United Farmers candidate and won a tight two way race over Liberal ca
  • He stood as a Liberal-Labour candidate and won election despite being opposed by a
  • t President Moktar Ould Daddah, was the only candidate, and was re-elected unopposed.
  • again in 1954, defeating the party endorsed candidate and a third candidate in the Primary.
  • ardon stood as an Independent Liberal-Labour candidate and in 1911 as the NZLP candidate for Hutt.
  • Congress candidate and former Arunachal Congress leader Wangcha
  • m Tubman of the True Whig Party was the only candidate, and was re-elected unopposed.
  • ee, artist, truck driver, 2004 congressional candidate, and 2003 "Guilty Party" New Haven mayoral c
  • He was the only candidate and was re-elected unopposed with 99% of the
  • casions: in 1949 by an Ulster Unionist Party candidate, and in 1969 by a People's Democracy candida
  • He defeated former Labor Commissioner candidate and former Secretary of State candidate Darr
  • Initially Asquith was the only candidate and Cave was approached to stand.
  • armer, 2006 Constitution Party gubernatorial candidate, and 2008 U.S. Senate candidate.
  • nd Barry Cline, the Progressive Conservative candidate and Carolyn Bennett, the Liberal candidate w
  • had a single vote to cast for a presidential candidate, and parliamentary seats were given to parti
  • constituency in 1952-1957 as a forward Bloc candidate and was elected.
  • pen seat, defeating Progressive Conservative candidate and unsuccessful leadership candidate Bill B
  • among others, Ken Livingstone as the Labour candidate and Conservative Party candidate Boris Johns
  • Margaret Beckett was a candidate and defeated incumbent of Deputy Leader of t
  • ughes was defeated after one term by Liberal candidate Andrea Mitchell.
  • hail Kasyanov and 2008 presidential election candidate Andrei Bogdanov are natives of Solntsevo.
  • It was won by the Conservative Party candidate Andrew Bonar Law.
  • tion, but finished third against Progressive candidate Andrew McCleary.
  • d the seat at the 1966 general election with candidate Andrew Faulds.
  • was re-elected over Progressive Conservative candidate Angus Read by 1,094 votes; the NDP candidate
  • tes (0.94%), finishing fifth against Liberal candidate Annamarie Castrilli.
  • The resulting by-election was won by Labour candidate, Anne McTaggart.
  • 010 election, together with the presidential candidate Antanas Mockus.
  • Labour candidate Anthony Ogden won the resulting by-election
  • st a wide field including a straight Liberal candidate, Anthony Messner, in what would be his only
  • The Democrat Party's candidate, Apirak Kosayodhin, won the election with 91
  • The DMK alliance candidate APLF M Jaganmoorthy won Arakkonam assembly c
  • The first candidate appeared in 1952.
  • In 1918 he was an official Indonesian candidate appointed by the Bandung auditors.
  • cal Party Will Be Judged by its Presidential Candidate April 14, 1928
  • UAP candidate Archibald Crofts won the resulting by-electi
  • metimes, all the ballot papers of an elected candidate are simply manually mixed together.
  • He was defeated by Liberal candidate Armand Sylvestre in the district of Lake St-
  • The by-election was won by the Labour Party candidate Arnold Townend.
  • Independent candidate Arnold Wienholt won the resulting by-electio
  • g the 1899 election, Dunn had a Conservative candidate arrested on a charge of libel.
  • Cash was defeated one term later by Labor candidate Arthur Tonkin.
  • consequent by-election was won by the Labour candidate Arthur Bottomley.
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