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The number of votes cast in any election above the total number of all votes cast
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He will support our candidate Hasmukh-ji for the election next year
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It was an election year, and the
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election, and that she was one of those chosen
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With the main election in twelve months, the entire party machinery is
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The first election to be held in conjunction with State and local polling, and Committee members shall be required to serve terms of two years
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Cardinals would eventually lead to the election of two Popes
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I'm busier than ever – work seven straight days of the Election job
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It's only two weeks until the Election and everything has to be perfect by then
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I was lucky to get the job with the Election Bureau for several reasons
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In case you be lucky enough about the good job but the Election Bureau (I hope so) please don't quit from your schooling Jeff
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I finally got a few days off are my Election job and am fully rested and recovered
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Election Day was quite an experience
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I still don't know anything about my future with the Election Bureau but I should find out soon and I'll let you know
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I still haven't heard anything definite on a permanent job at the Election Bureau
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The Election department has been busy with that
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What do you say?? Anyway what happened to the job at the Election Bureau which had offered to you before? Did you get the position? I hope so
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I would go in the evening after I got off work from the Election Bureau
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I attended for several years out there and it got hectic at one point because I was working my Election job during the day then on Tuesdays and Thursdays, I was going out to the Police Academy to attend the police reserve classes from like 6 to 9 and then the other two days I believe Monday and Wednesday I was going to Pima College
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Election Bureau, 86, 87, 91, 92, 93, 267, 274, 275
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Election worker, 26, 83
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A French author of great knowledge and ingenuity, Mr Messance, receiver of the taillies in the election of St Etienne, endeavours to shew that the poor do more work in cheap than in dear years, by comparing the quantity and value of the goods made upon those different occasions in three different manufactures; one of coarse woollens, carried on at Elbeuf; one of linen, and another of silk, both which extend through the whole generality of Rouen
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The next day was Friday, the last before the election day
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By the time the six pm election booth at the council chambers had been closed, only five people had bothered to turn up to vote
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In effect nobody else got a chance of being elected as he would declare a winning opponents election null and void
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Apparently one of the canvassers at the election kicked it when he called at the Post Office
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“I suggest you go to the Council Chambers, we had an election just recently and they may still have the electors list available
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thousands – or millions – do the same thing and it’s an election year –
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To dream that you are at an election represents a choice that you need to make which may affect others
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Rumors has it that politicians used to approach her during election times so she could turn the crowd's favor toward them
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Chris had managed to get voted onto the Committee in every election since the beginning, but things were changing and he was not sure he would keep standing for election for much longer
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The court of twenty-four directors had before been chosen annually; but it was now enacted, that each director should, for the future, be chosen for four years ; six of them, however, to go out of office by rotation every year, and not be capable of being re-chosen at the election of the six new directors for the ensuing year
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It seemed that at the next global election they were now guaranteed to win their first seats
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“He won the election
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The people did not long retain their right of election; and while they did retain it, they almost always acted under the influence of the clergy, who, in such spiritual matters, appeared to be their natural guides
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The sovereign, though he might have some indirect influence in those elections, and though it was sometimes usual to ask both his consent to elect, and his approbation of the election, yet had no direct or sufficient means of managing the clergy
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In order to render the election valid, it was necessary that the sovereign should both consent to it before hand, and afterwards approve of the person elected; and though the election was still supposed to be free, he had, however all the indirect means which his situation necessarily afforded him, of influencing the clergy in his own dominions
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12, on account of the confusions and disorders which this more popular mode of election had almost everywhere occasioned
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Even so then at this present time also there is a remnant according to the election of grace
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What then? Israel hath not obtained that which he seeketh for; but the election hath obtained it, and the rest were blinded (According as it is written, God hath given them the spirit of slumber, eyes that they should not see, and ears that they should not hear;) unto this day
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Although they did not accept their Messiah when he first presented himself to them and as we can see demonstrated from the Old Testament, their blindness and rejection of Christ has allowed the Gentiles to become the election as seen in verse 7 referred to above
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The proportion which each parish ought to support of what is assessed upon the whole election, and that which each individual ought to support of what is assessed upon his particular parish, are both in the same manner varied from year to year, according as circumstances are supposed to require
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These circumstances are judged of, in the one case, by the officers of the election, in the other, by those of the parish; and both the one and the other are, more or less, under the direction and influence of the intendant
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If the collector himself should become bankrupt, the parish which elects him must answer for his conduct to the receiver-general of the election
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the election in 1840, when President William Henry Harrison
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meantime, the presidential election campaign was in full swing
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election campaign was in full swing at that time, and the country was having serious problems with the issue of slavery
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Lincoln had won the election in November 1860, and South
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Came close to WW III, which we would have won, but at what cost? Contrary to JFK"s campaign proclamations, there was no missile gap prior to his election
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His many protestations, during the presidential election of the year 2000, that he would place Social Security in some kind of lock-box has become a standing joke
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, who couldn"t even carry his home state in the 2000 election cycle
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contemplated that in case of the death of the president, the vice president would only perform the duties of the president until a new election was held and that he would not, ipso facto, become
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One can"t help wondering how this young man, shortly before winning an Illinois special congressional election in December of 1995, could afford a $540,000 mansion in the nation"s capital
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Could it possibly be due to the fact that, a few years prior to that special election, his shakedown - artist father managed to extort from the prior owners, a good share of the Chicago beer distribution rights for Jesse, Jr
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That he lost, but more than made up for that loss in the presidential election of 1960
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Witness his refusal to bring to justice Black Panther thugs who intimidated white voters in the 2008 election
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In late 1960, however, he showed a great deal of class by refusing to contest the eminently contestable 1960 election in which John Kennedy defeated him with the efforts of thousands of dead voters in Illinois and Texas, without whose votes Kennedy would not have won
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Nixon had no intention of precipitating a constitutional crisis, which would surely happened had he contested the results of the election
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The territory won by Obama in the 2008 election was mostly comprised of those voters living in low income housing and also living off various forms of government aid (and, needless to say, more than a few liberal quasi-intellectuals
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It was not as if he had to worry about the following general election
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Presidential Election of 1964, n
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Presidential Election of 2012, n
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This country badly needs Obama to be un-elected in next year"s presidential election
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election, and some had been presidential contenders
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It develops that after the election, a little old lady in New Hampshire said she voted for Johnson because Goldwater was going to sell her TV
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election, Barry Goldwater said that, if he won the election, immediately after having been administered the oath of office by the Chief Justice he would look him in the eye and tell him: „Warren, you"re under arrest
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independent commission affirmed the fairness of the election, and the squatters in the square eventually went back to their homes and jobs
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This measure, designed to restore the dignity and proper standing of individuals living on the peripheries of (productive) mainstream society is, of course, very unpopular among Liberal Democrats likely to perceive any self-contained, self motivated individual as (potentially) one less vote come election time
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Thirty three years later Zimbabwe still had only one president for he by hook and by crook won every single "free and fair" election which the Zimbabwean Army arranged for him to win
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I have but to call out, and the first election shall pass from your sight
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is not the perfect solution, (a relatively handful of densely populated states strategically allied could conceivably influence the course of an election), abolishing it would further erode the (already) marginalized impact of voters residing in thinly populated areas
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Democrats are still throwing a temper tantrum over that bitterly contested election nearly two years after its outcome has been (legally) decided
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He is so short sighted (another election to lie to you for a vote) that he places his own interests way before that of his country
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It is time for God’s Salvation to be revealed to the first election,
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One of the ways to gain election was to show that the moderate's candidates' Department of Information "misappropriated state funds" to run their black operations
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We know that you will leave after the next election at home
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) The comment, recorded at a secretive meeting of financial elites, likely cost him the election, as it should have
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A second election against Helen Gahagan was even more vicious, spreading rumors that she was backed by “Jew Communists” and had given birth to a Black man’s baby
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GW Bush owed all he had in life to family connections, was one of the most ideologically blind and inflexible presidents, had been appointed to office by a partisan part of the Supreme Court after losing the election, and was in office less than eight months before the attacks
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The Confederacy went to war because they did not agree with the results of a fair election, and started the war because there was an outside chance the lawful winner, Lincoln, might somewhat restrict slavery in the future from expanding
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They became an issue in the election, with then Vice President George Bush Sr
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Another stolen election in 1989 provided Bush an excuse to overthrow him, especially after Noriega supporters beat a candidate for Vice President in full view of TV cameras
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How many of us are able to quickly recite statistics such as which Quarterback has thrown the most touchdown passes or which Pitcher owns the best won/loss record or lowest earned run average however must give pause in naming the vice-presidential candidate in the upcoming presidential election? Bread and Circus‘ are coming full circle
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) Ironically, Bush was often mocked during the 1988 election by commentators claiming he could not be elected because of “the wimp factor
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There has been a great deal of anxiety and political unrest emerging from both sides of the political aisle recently that, in spite of the record breaking voter turnout this last presidential election, appears to be devolving into a state of utter confusion if not outright cynicism and despair
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Bush was defeated for re election
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When Lincoln ran for re election in 1864, he chose Johnson to replace Vice President Hannibal Hamlin, a Republican abolitionist from Maine
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When Batista overturned the results of an election, a newly elected senator, Fidel Castro, led a revolt
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It began right after Clinton's election, and its biggest loss of membership was right after the Oklahoma City bombing
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He announced his election bid in Philadelphia, Mississippi, the site of the murder of three civil rights volunteers by the KKK, in a transparent attempt to court racist voters
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Pinochet allowed a heavily rigged election in 1988
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The reminder of Brubaker brought back last year’s election race
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Four of the fifteen territorial congressmen elected in the last election favor independence
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When Ike's election opponent, Adlai Stevenson, called for an end to nuclear weapons testing, Ike called that “a moratorium on common sense
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In fact Jackson made it a central part of his election strategy
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Next election the Republican Party did poorly in Minnesota
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The results of the May, 2003 election in Spain proved wrong the predictions that José María Aznar’s party would suffer serious losses for having supported the United States in its war in Iraq
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The military stopped ballot counting in the 1978 election
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Antonio Guzman, the winner of the election, thanked Carter