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public office.
Elections have been the
usual mechanism by
which modern representative democracy has
operated since the 17th century.
Elections may fill offices...
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Germany govern elections and
establish constitutional requirements such as the
secret ballot, and the
requirement that all
elections be
conducted in...
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election in 1867, to a high of 130 for 1987, 1990 and 1995
elections.
There are
currently 124 seats. As of December 2016[update],
Ontario elections are...
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gubernatorial elections, as well as
numerous state and
local elections, will also be contested. 35
seats will be up for
election,
including 33 class...
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Midterm elections in the
United States are the
general elections that are held near the
midpoint of a president's four-year term of office, on
Election Day...
- A snap
election is an
election that is
called earlier than the one that has been scheduled. Snap
elections in
parliamentary systems are
often called to...
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Since 1990,
there have been
seven elections for the
presidency and
seven for parliament. In the
seven presidential elections, only once, in 1996, has a second...
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questions affecting the
right to vote as well as
contested elections of
local elective officials.
Elections contests involving members of the
National ****embly...
- law, all
elections at all
levels must
adhere to the
leadership of the CCP.
Since the
founding of the People's
Republic of China,
elections have been...
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Voter turnout in US
elections is the
total number of
votes cast by the
voting age po****tion (VAP), or more recently, the
voting eligible po****tion (VEP)...