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  • Election is via plurality-at-large voting: A voter votes for up to ten candidates, then
  • l cases-ultimately pass the respective bill by voting a second time.
  • Election is via plurality-at-large voting; a voter can vote up to the maximum number of
  • payment after a voter missed elections, making voting a luxury that poor people, which included many
  • political ward boss who were engaged in repeat voting, a young poll watcher, Robert Ross, was shot a
  • After the voting a tabulating device reads the votes using "dar
  • ted, with the winner selected by two rounds of voting, a mixture of both regional televoting and the
  • ion Monday released some tallies from Ivorians voting abroad.
  • e specific reasons, such as doctors notes, for voting absentee by mail.
  • Fan voting accounts for one-third of the total voting (pl
  • mary system, which allows unlimited cross-over voting across parties and from its large unaffiliated
  • -50 between a panel of "experts" and telephone voting across the country.
  • aw the implementation of the Overseas Absentee Voting Act of 2003 (see Wikisource), which enabled Fi
  • t means that you were directed straight to the voting action and have already successfully voted.
  • technically can we direct you straight to the voting action.
  • Despite the Democratic voting advantage in the district, the combination of
  • each other out), which means no party loses a voting advantage on account of having one of the four
  • ic interest in VAAs has resulted in the volume Voting Advice Applications in Europe: The State of th
  • al in 2 wards seeing a 115% increase in postal voting after anyone was allowed to apply.
  • orsed a referendum to implement Instant Runoff Voting, after the conservative vote split between the
  • l which brought in the ballot system of secret voting, afterwards known as the 'Australian' or 'Vict
  • 2000, with sixteen constituencies in Zanzibar voting again on 5 November due to problems with distr
  • ix songs and the winner was chosen by postcard voting; again it is believed that this method was emp
  • eturning officer and 80 other voters from ever voting again in a Parliamentary election, and to exte
  • was sacked by Ariel Sharon in October 2004 for voting against the Gaza disengagement plan.
  • Twenty six other members joined Raymond in voting against Craddick, but by the end of the sessio
  • T. Nagar is known for voting against the trend, voting against the winning
  • tical correctness" section below), for example voting against the smoking ban in 2006.
  • 1958, he opposed General Charles de Gaulle in voting against his investiture and against the new Co
  • workers strike and announced that it would be voting against ratification of the settlement between
  • t was adopted by 13 votes in favor, with Libya voting against and one abstention from China.
  • ell was one of only seven members of the House voting against the measure.
  • In October 1932 he resigned, after voting against the bill that ratified the agreement.
  • d himself with other notable left wing causes, voting against government policy to introduce student
  • In 1995, he gained notoriety for voting against Paul Martin's budget, as he was oppose
  • ity of voters in a non-binding 2004 referendum voting against the plan.
  • one, Vardaman, Gronna, La Follette, and Norris voting against it.
  • tional Convention and was one of the delegates voting against the new constitution (joining George M
  • elected U.S. Representative in 1916 and 1940, voting against U.S entry into both World War I and Wo
  • rom Loksabha by speaker Somnath Chatterjee for voting against party's WHIP.
  • constituency was alone in Northern Ireland in voting against the Belfast Agreement.
  • Nowlan was expelled from the Tory caucus after voting against the Mulroney government's introduction
  • posing marijuana decriminalization in 2003 and voting against the legalization of same-sex marriage
  • dom and the Netherlands was defeated, with 93% voting against and less than 2% in favour of agreeing
  • television advertisement criticizing Allen for voting against body armor for US troops in 2003.
  • ation representatives, with 13 representatives voting against the proposal and five of them undecide
  • Heinz blasted Green for voting against defense budgets Green considered too e
  • liamentary Labor party on 29 March 2007, after voting against government legislation to fast-track p
  • Initially intending on voting against the motion, they all eventually decide
  • The referendum failed to pass, with 53.66% voting against the proposal.
  • enate by a vote of 98-1, with the lone senator voting against him being Lauch Faircloth.
  • No” for voting against bills that contained unnecessary spend
  • that the United States had coerced India into voting against Iran at the International Atomic Energ
  • s confirmed on March 19, 1936, with only Bilbo voting against his confirmation.
  • the Third Partition of Luxembourg, ultimately voting against the Treaty of London.
  • publicly read out of the Democratic Party for voting against the repeal of the Missouri Compromise.
  • l appeal for the introduction of conscription, voting against this recommendation largely because of
  • im to Universal International, organized block voting against him to prevent one of their contract p
  • Labour Party group on the council in 1990 for voting against rent rises, redundancies and implement
  • voters, versus just 12.3 % of eligible voters voting against the proposal.
  • une 2000, Hostettler was one of 10 Republicans voting against a prescription drug bill that passed t
  • Louisiana congressional delegation members in voting against the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Morrison
  • s foundation hospitals and the Trident system, voting against these issues in the House of Commons.
  • ad voted for this resolution with only Britain voting against it (with 32 abstentions), he claimed i
  • he House's other independent, Arthur Coles, in voting against the budget of Country Party Prime Mini
  • o get their sketches on the show may have been voting against it as an act of revenge.
  • tion who was horrified at the number of troops voting against it, he was appointed to the Order of S
  • Despite voting against the First Pitt the Younger ministry ov
  • ve ease were compiled to convince America that voting against Reagan was a vote against prosperity.
  • the same Parliament, with most members of BYuT voting against holding the snap elections (allegedly
  • a supporter of Lord North, though occasionally voting against him.
  • otes were held for men and women, with the men voting against, and women split almost equally.
  • r, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) voting against.
  • ome of the same programs he attacked Kerry for voting against.
  • ast, the strike was approved with less than 5% voting against.
  • , 89.6% of voters approved the list, with 9.7% voting against.
  • ST referendum to an earlier date, lowering the voting age to 16, a reduced number of cabinet ministe
  • The voting age had been lowered to sixteen at this electi
  • The voting age was also lowered to eighteen, and grant pr
  • o it can be estimated that around 7-10% of the voting age population is ineligible to vote.
  • ¹ The voting age population includes all persons age 18 and
  • The voting age was reduced from 21 to 18 by the 1985 Elec
  • oved of amending the constitution to lower the voting age from 31 to 18.
  • This was primarily because the voting age was lowered from 21 to 18 with the 26th am
  • The minimum voting age is twenty years; voters must satisfy a thr
  • The voting age for this election was lowered from 21 to 1
  • The Bill would have sought to reduce the voting age to 16 in New Zealand and make civics educa
  • The voting age population estimate for 2008 will be relea
  • er article 12 of the constitution, the minimum voting age is 18.
  • Voting age was lowered to 18 years.
  • The voting age in Samoa is 21.
  • 28 February - The federal voting age is lowered from 21 to 18.
  • er Article 12 of the constitution, the minimum voting age is 18.
  • speech was notable for the suggestion that the voting age in the state should be dropped to 16, but
  • resentation of the People Act 1969 lowered the voting age to 18
  • The Isle of Man lowered its voting age to 16 in 2006.
  • Every year, about 400,000 Canadians reach voting age and 200,000 Canadians die, resulting in ch
  • ), but defenders noted that, since the minimum voting age at that time was 21, this was hardly likel
  • o vote for the first time with the lowering of voting age to 18 - also vote to lower the required ag
  • intended to introduce her Civics Education and Voting Age Bill on the next occasion upon which a pla
  • who are at least 25 years old, and the minimum voting age is 18.
  • The voting age was eventually lowered to eighteen.
  • A reduction of the voting age to 16 was also proposed.
  • towed to men rather than to seniors, while the voting age went down from 30 to 25 years.
  • il January 2007, when it was raised to 18, the voting age was 15 years, the lowest globally at the t
  • The voting age was lowered to 20 (compared to 25 in the e
  • The lowering of the minimum voting age to 18 years.
  • lower the voting age from 18 to 16,
  • or to the referendum, Verwoerd had lowered the voting age for whites to 18, and had also included th
  • n the number to capture those who have come of voting age between the last registration exercise and
  • rior to the election, the process to lower the voting age from 21 to 18 years was put into motion, b
  • ion in the United Kingdom to be held after the voting age had been reduced from 21 to 18.
  • "Eve of Destruction" address the issue of the voting age, which at the time was 21.
  • opulation, including address changes, reaching voting age, naturalization, and death.
  • pora who left Sudan as children and are now of voting age.
  • bill to advocate for the cause of lowering the voting age.
  • the Legislative Council were open for popular voting, albeit only for British subjects.
  • he song received 12 points at the close of the voting, all from France, placing 21st of 23 countries
  • An original member of the dominant Tagi voting alliance which included Richard Hatch, Susan H
  • The petition involved the methods of voting allowable, ‘ticks and crosses'.
  • t, Bensham and Whickham North wards saw postal voting allowed for all voters.
  • Thought the term originally referred to voting along caste lines, it was soon expanded to des
  • The paradox of voting, also called Downs paradox, is that for a rati
  • Because it maximises voter turnout, compulsory voting also maximises the amount of campaign cost rei
  • considered, in respect to its formal system of voting, among the most permissive of the latter.
  • in last place, but Aaron and Mathews split the voting among Braves players, allowing Banks to claim
  • t the Russians; instead, after conferences and voting among the higher officers, the Swedish army ca
  • pope from his exile had proclaimed the act of voting an act of sacrilege, Muzzarelli was requested
  • t for National League Rookie of the Year Award voting, an award for which he was not eligible.
  • ner-up to Babe Siebert in the 1937 Hart Trophy voting and was placed on the NHL Second All-Star Team
  • Electronic voting and counting was introduced following the pass
  • of the election campaign, not just the day of voting and involves discussion at the highest level w
  • The election was held under all postal voting and took place at the same time as the Europea
  • the site's users rate songs through contests, voting, and other community events.
  • rced Republicans from office, suppressed black voting, and opened the way for white Democratic takeo
  • in 1929, when the House of Commons (Method of Voting and Redistribution of Seats) Act (Northern Ire
  • information to the Debating section to explain voting and how it's done.
  • s created when the House of Commons (Method of Voting and Redistribution of Seats) Act (Northern Ire
  • ously little-known company engaged in Internet voting and manufacturing of optical scanners, acquire
  • It involves observation of the voting and counting of ballots at the polling station
  • stituency when the House of Commons (Method of Voting and Redistribution of Seats) Act (Northern Ire
  • He finished third in the 1937 Heisman Trophy voting, and was runner-up for the 1938 Heisman Trophy
  • filled using Single-member district plurality voting, and another 4 were vacant seats, designated f
  • band, its fans, and people on the street about voting and politics.
  • ected McKinney, the completion of the overseas voting and count took place at a later date than the
  • He proposed that he would abstain from voting, and if the other eleven jurors voted guilty u
  • icantly different score in the second round of voting, and beating the similarly styled "Drop Drop D
  • E-democracy, proxy voting and delegated voting.
  • ntial mix of the year award was in 2007 - when voting and competitions were suspended on Radio 1 unt
  • d believed they would have won more if not for voting and counting irregularities, and the governing
  • A combination of SMS Voting and a professional jury selected "La mirada in
  • been touched by [her] tireless enthusiasm for voting and who have applauded her commitment."
  • es were outright victors in the first round of voting and only 101 more (of 432 remaining candidates
  • s re-nominated with 2,428.7 votes to 723.3 not voting and 179 scattering.
  • The song placed 4th in preliminary public voting and was therefore not selected as the represen
  • icipal Assemblies it gathered almost 6% of the voting and 270 Assembly members, being the great surp
  • Congressional Quarterly Voting and Elections Collection.
  • ndidate, commenting on the birth of electronic voting, and a larger redistribution after the landsli
  • The winning song was chosen by postcard voting, and on 1 March, this time from the Theater Or
  • ffers from reality: instead of abstaining from voting and debating, he acts as John Adams' primary a
  • irls failed to poll enough votes via telephone voting, and lost by scoring 48% against Overground.
  • tic Renovator Party, achieved almost 5% of the voting and the presidency of 3 municipalities.
  • ns, electoral reforms including instant runoff voting, and calls for abolishing the death penalty an
  • C. Rallings & M. Thrasher, Local Voting and the New Parliamentary Constituencies, (Ply
  • arty sent armed patrols to prevent blacks from voting and succeeded in defeating all Republican city
  • Senators where selected by some form of direct voting and then subsequently elected by state legisla
  • e Electoral and Referendum Amendment (Prisoner Voting and Other Measures) Act 2004 (Cth), which only
  • In 2006, Markham again used Internet voting and experienced a 48% growth in online voting.
  • Singapore has compulsory voting and uses the first-past-the-post system.
  • on laws stipulating residency requirements for voting and candidacy (August, November 1989).
  • orm in Florida refers to efforts to change the voting and election laws in the United States state o
  • e winner being decided by a combination of SMS voting and the verdict of an expert jury.
  • Trophy balloting, second in the Maxwell Award voting, and was named the Football News Division I-AA
  • shed second to Ray Nagin in the first round of voting, and lost the runoff election to Nagin by a ma
  • isions allowing for the security of electronic voting and voting counting processes, handling of dis
  • gs prevented naturalized German and Irish from voting, and riots erupted on the streets of the Butch
  • d in 1929 when the House of Commons (Method of Voting and Redistribution of Seats) Act (Northern Ire
  • m in Minnesota refers to efforts to change the voting and election laws in the Land of 10,000 Lakes.
  • d in 1929 when the House of Commons (Method of Voting and Redistribution of Seats) Act (Northern Ire
  • e, thumbnails generated from the page, dynamic voting, and topic-based auto-generated favorites page
  • (CN member) Voting and eligibility requirements include citizensh
  • the Portuguese Communist Party, increased the voting and kept the 2 Mps of the previous election.
  • under a new system of compulsory preferential voting and new electoral boundaries both of which had
  • in 1929, when the House of Commons (Method of Voting and Redistribution of Seats) Act (Northern Ire
  • India were present but did not participate in voting and the Soviet Union was absent.
  • ing session notes, meeting agenda, interactive voting, and live interactive webcasts designed to bri
  • orm in Germany refers to efforts to change the voting and election laws in this formerly bifurcated
  • rning the preliminary motions on the method of voting and the extremely difficult position of the co
  • tive Council to accept the abolition of plural voting, and tried unsuccessfully to pass a bill givin
  • North Carolina refers to efforts to change the voting and election laws in the Tar Heel State.
  • Senators were selected by some form of direct voting and then subsequently elected by state legisla
  • prior, Ontario provided Internet and telephone voting and was forced to extend voting by a further 2
  • rm in New York refers to efforts to change the voting and election laws in New York State.
  • leged that BNP party supporters were kept from voting and their polling agents and officials were ba
  • ed Google's use of hyperlink analysis, toolbar voting, and user reporting of spam.
  • Growe is widely recognized as an expert on voting and elections, and has been selected to serve
  • g song was chosen by 4 televoting regions, SMS voting and an expert jury in two rounds of voting - f
  • l Rights Management, tampering with electronic voting, and otherwise trusting private corporations w
  • the possibility of a future use of electronic voting and leaving the actual date of implementation
  • ner was chosen by a mixture of televoting, SMS voting and an internet jury of 2002 people.
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