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  • which ensures general education credits are transferable among more than 100 participating college o
  • hind on transfers (Manitoba used the single transferable ballot for elections during this period).
  • ich returned ten members through the single transferable ballot voting method.
  • ransfers; the province was using the single transferable ballot at the time.
  • ns in Manitoba were conducted by the single transferable ballot in this period.
  • stituency, with members elected by a single transferable ballot.
  • , Winnipeg elected ten members via a single transferable ballot.
  • , Winnipeg elected ten members via a single transferable ballot.
  • ten members to the legislature by a single transferable ballot.
  • r seat, with candidates elected by a single transferable ballot.
  • ipeg, which elected ten members by a single transferable ballot.
  • ipeg, which elected ten members by a single transferable ballot.
  • rth, which elected four members by a single transferable ballot.
  • ipeg, which elected ten members by a single transferable ballot.
  • Boniface, which elected members by a single transferable ballot.
  • onstituency with members chosen by a single transferable ballot.
  • Most elections were conducted via a single transferable ballot.
  • ers to the legislative assembly by a single transferable ballot.
  • Some core courses are transferable between the two, though this was made more
  • ncy-based learning environment that fosters transferable career skills and a commitment to life-long
  • ass of 2007 graduated with a total of 2,238 transferable college credit hours, an average of 30 hour
  • a third party, and is backed by refundable, transferable, contingent State of Utah tax credits appro
  • Academic credit was readily transferable for students at both institutions.
  • Arriving in Cuba with no funds transferable from his family in Austria and only his per
  • it easily fits into portable units, such as transferable gas chromatographs or drug/explosives senso
  • Apart from catering to the needs of transferable Govt.
  • ids the student by increasing the number of transferable hours.
  • It being a transferable job, he did his early education in India as
  • Seeing as Miguel's powers stem from a transferable Metagene virus it has yet to be revealed wh
  • hoc into various EMR systems and is neither transferable, nor in the case of closed source software
  • Even though transferable preferences should help third parties since
  • Bank for Economic Cooperation (managed the transferable ruble system), the International Investment
  • functions of the "collective currency" (the transferable ruble), and the conditions would be studied
  • The Indigenous Resources School of Transferable Skills aims to teach marginalised groups in
  • al NFA process to purchase completely legal transferable title II weapons, which would include any o
  • rmal phenomena and was fully accredited and transferable to the University of California.
  • so have the option to take courses that are transferable to many institutions for higher education.
  • of arts degrees, and lower-division classes transferable to other colleges and universities.
  • bec which allows credits earned there to be transferable to other Quebec institutions of higher educ
  • onal Baccalaureate curriculum that is fully transferable to schools around the world.
  • ment • Six Dance classes • College classes ( transferable to UC and CSU) offered on campus • Advisory
  • general education courses which were fully transferable to other institutions of higher learning.
  • arts and science, with most credits earned transferable to the University of California, California
  • to plots, not people, and are therefore not transferable under any circumstances.
  • xperience and coursework may be accepted as transferable units.
  • Election to the Assembly is by single transferable vote (STV), a form of proportional represen
  • The method of election is the single transferable vote method of proportional representation
  • The 1924 election was carried under a transferable vote system of proportional representation.
  • oportional representation, using the single transferable vote system.
  • would make it possible to implement single transferable vote or other proportional representation s
  • he mayor is directly elected using a single transferable vote electoral system.
  • ns in New Zealand were elected using single transferable vote instead of the block vote.
  • The Single Transferable vote was abolished and the Edmonton elector
  • European Parliament (MEPs) using the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (P
  • ward elects four councillors by the single transferable vote system of election, which produces a f
  • three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system of proportional representation.
  • of PR, whilst Northern Ireland used Single Transferable Vote (STV).
  • Credit government did away with the Single Transferable Vote system, that had been in place since 1
  • regarding eligibility by age and the Single Transferable Vote system did not apply to the soldiers'
  • g proportional representation by the single transferable vote in multi member constituencies.
  • returns three or four members by the single transferable vote system of election.
  • The many parties and the use of the single transferable vote meant that most councils ended up in n
  • e Government of Alberta changed from Single Transferable Vote to First Past the Post.
  • ections will be the second since the Single Transferable Vote (STV) was first introduced for the 200
  • for the 78 member assembly using the Single Transferable Vote system of proportional representation
  • stralia with a focus on multi-member single transferable vote - proportional representation voting s
  • ion was the first to make use of the single transferable vote style of voting.
  • substantially defeated under the new Single Transferable Vote system.
  • past the post system of voting from Single Transferable Vote for the 1959 general election.
  • supporters or detractors of both the single transferable vote (STV) and the current first-past-the-p
  • member seats for the lower house and single transferable vote with optional preferential above-the-l
  • hn Maginnis, opposing the use of the single transferable vote for the 1973 local elections, stated t
  • ll elect three councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional represen
  • three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional represen
  • three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional represen
  • three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional represen
  • three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional represen
  • Thanks to the single transferable vote system, Barrett received significant t
  • Union elections, which also use the single transferable vote electoral system, and Westminster elec
  • three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional represen
  • three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional represen
  • subsequent counts (the riding used a single transferable vote voting system at the time).
  • three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional represen
  • three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional represen
  • for the House of Representatives and single transferable vote (since 1949) with optional group votin
  • three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional represen
  • local authorities in Scotland by the Single Transferable Vote system.
  • ing three or four councillors by the single transferable vote system, to produce a form of proportio
  • three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional represen
  • 2004, producing new wards for use in single transferable vote elections which each return 3 or 4 cou
  • campaign for the introduction of the Single Transferable Vote system of Proportional Representation
  • Because of the single transferable vote system, the number of votes initially
  • the first ballot (the riding used a single transferable vote electoral system at the time) and was
  • three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional represen
  • three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional represen
  • would mark the first election, that Single Transferable Vote would be used in Alberta, Calgary and
  • three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional represen
  • troduction of multi-member wards and single transferable vote elections in 2007.
  • ant Australian electoral system, the single transferable vote system, closer to a first past the pos
  • roportional representation under the single transferable vote (PR-STV) with the British 'first-past-
  • Six members were elected by Single Transferable Vote from each of Northern Ireland's eighte
  • he first round of counting under the Single Transferable Vote in the 2011 election, and the round wh
  • it was the first election to use the single transferable vote system of election and multi-member wa
  • ty (SMP) electoral system and the BC single transferable vote (BC-STV) system.
  • uencies with compulsory preferential single transferable vote usit the Hare Clark system).
  • vernment in Great Britain to use the Single Transferable Vote (the system is used in Northern Irelan
  • Owing to the single transferable vote electoral system in place and to the n
  • ntial voting, which is a form of the Single Transferable Vote method (STV) that is currently in use
  • tion of votes in accordance with the single transferable vote system in use in Calgary at the time,
  • In an electoral contest under the single transferable vote system (in effect instant-runoff votin
  • d, elections are conducted under the single transferable vote (STV) electoral system, which in this
  • t Past the Post (FPTP) system with a Single Transferable Vote (STV) system: this recommendation was
  • he effect of the introduction of the Single Transferable Vote on the 2003 Scottish Local Elections.
  • The election was conducted using the single transferable vote system.
  • The Single Transferable Vote system was retained in Northern Irelan
  • The method of election is the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (P
  • The method of election was the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (P
  • It returned four MPs, using the single transferable vote method of proportional representation.
  • , founded in 1974, believes that the single transferable vote is the best system available.
  • ding had five seats, elected using a single transferable vote electoral system.
  • 25 to 1955, elections were under the single transferable vote form of proportional representation.
  • The election was conducted under the Single transferable vote voting system.
  • It returned eight MPs, using the single transferable vote method of proportional representation.
  • Malta uses single transferable vote to elect its MP/MEP and local councilo
  • he state legislatures are held using Single transferable vote with proportional representation.
  • It returned five MPs, using the single transferable vote method of proportional representation.
  • The Trust uses the Single Transferable Vote voting system to elect its Members' Co
  • Mayor is directly elected, using the Single Transferable Vote system in 2007.
  • a multi-seat constituency voting by single transferable vote), the State Parliament appoints a repl
  • a slim majority of preferences (see Single transferable vote).
  • urrently elects three MEPs using the Single Transferable Vote, the only United Kingdom constituency
  • past the post, preferential voting, single transferable vote, or supplementary member.
  • Under single transferable vote, results would take up to five days to
  • sed by advocates of systems like the single transferable vote, or instant-runoff voting which purpor
  • tions were to be conducted using the Single Transferable Vote, beginning with those in 2007.
  • and Edmonton members were elected by Single Transferable Vote.
  • arliament to Westminster, elected by Single Transferable Vote.
  • te counts and every vote is equal eg Single Transferable Vote.
  • in the province elected members with Single Transferable Vote.
  • e post system, but instead under the Single Transferable Vote.
  • resentatives had been elected by single-non transferable vote.
  • and elections conducted through the Single Transferable Vote.
  • These elections will use Single Transferable Vote.
  • The election was conducted under the single transferable vote.
  • a number of articles advocating the single transferable vote.
  • tinued to return 4 members using the single transferable vote.
  • and Edmonton members were elected by Single Transferable Vote.
  • t legislature that was elected under Single Transferable Vote.
  • he 1921 and 1925 elections under the single transferable vote; she became a Dame before the 1953 ele
  • ber 2010 and was conducted under the Single Transferable Voting system.
  • (In Fiji's system of transferable voting, any two or more candidates in a par
  • ere Steam Ferry company, and made the ferry transferable with the train.