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After and electoral
After the Marshall Plan, the introduction of a new currency to Western Germany to replace the debased Reichsmark and massive electoral losses for communist parties in 1946, in June 1948, the Soviet Union cut off surface road access to Berlin.
* 1825 – After no presidential candidate receives a majority of electoral votes in the election of 1824, the United States House of Representatives elects John Quincy Adams President of the United States.
After the overwhelming electoral victory, Tito was confirmed as the Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the DFY.
After the First World War and re-establishment of Polish independence, the convocation of parliament, under the democratic electoral law of 1918, became an enduring symbol of the new state's wish to demonstrate and establish continuity with the 300 year Polish parliamentary traditions established before the time of the partitions.
After his electoral defeat in 1874, Gladstone resigned as leader of the Liberal Party, but from 1876 began a comeback based on opposition to Turkey's Bulgarian atrocities.
* February 9 – After no presidential candidate receives a majority of electoral votes, the United States House of Representatives elects John Quincy Adams President of the United States.
After the Congressional reapportionment following the 1810 census, New York would have the most electoral votes for the first time, and it would continue to have the most votes until the presidential election of 1972.
After having held many responsible posts, in 1968 he was elected a deputy for the first time for the electoral district of Rome.
" After its electoral victory, he became Minister of Health in the Reformist Popular Front government which was dominated by the Radicals.
After consolidating power on the legal and electoral fronts, Burnham turned to mobilizing the masses for what was to be Guyana's cultural revolution.
After the electoral victory of the left in the Spanish national elections of February 1936 came the July 1936 armed insurrection that led to the Spanish Civil War.
After the election, Jefferson and Burr both obtained a majority of electoral votes, but tied one another with 73 votes each.
After several decades in power the PRI had become a symbol of corruption and electoral fraud.
After white Democrats regained power in the late nineteenth century, like other southern states, Louisiana passed a new constitution and laws that controlled voter registration and electoral rules, effectively disfranchising blacks despite their constitutional right to vote.
After 1886 it was the Conservatives who enjoyed this position and they received a huge boost with their electoral and political alliance with a party of disaffected Liberals.
After the Unionists had failed to win an electoral mandate at either of the General Elections of 1910 ( despite softening the Tariff Reform policy with Balfour's promise of a referendum on food taxes ), the Unionist peers split to allow the Parliament Act to pass the House of Lords, in order to prevent a mass-creation of new Liberal peers by the new King, George V. The exhausted Balfour resigned as party leader after the crisis, and was succeeded in late 1911 by Andrew Bonar Law.
After boundary changes in 2004, Huddersfield now covers eight of the twenty-three electoral wards for Kirklees Council.
After Deligiannis ' electoral victory over Trikoupis in 1895, those who favored a revival of the Olympic Games, including the Crown Prince, prevailed.
After casting his historical electoral vote in 1972, MacBride instantly gained favor within the fledgling Libertarian Party, which had only begun the previous year.
After the electoral defeat of the Socialisty Party of Zapatero and his leaving office on December 21, 2011, the Basilica has returned to its normal functioning.
After the UFA entered electoral politics and won the 1921 election, new premier Herbert Greenfield asked Brownlee to serve as his attorney-general.
After the 2000 election, the Palm Beach Post speculated that 2, 908 voters, " mostly in elderly Jewish districts ," had mistakenly voted for both Al Gore, running for President on the Democratic ticket, and for McReynolds on a " confusing butterfly ballot ," thereby resulting in voided votes, helping to cost Gore the state's crucial electoral votes.
After an electoral defeat in 1920, Hull served as chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
After the U. S. presidential election, 2000, some commentators suggested that the ability to approve of a candidate, but disapprove of his or her party affiliation or elements of his or her platform, might be quite important, and that satisfaction of citizens with the political system might well depend on such an electoral reform.
After the 1993 electoral disaster, he became leader of the PS by advocating a political " big-bang ", that was to say a questioning of the left / right divide.

After and redistribution
After the war, his father lost most of the family lands due to forced redistribution by the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers and was left with only three-eighths of an acre of rice land and the hillside citrus orchards his son had taken over before the war.
After the Senate rejected one of his wealth redistribution bills, Long told them, " mob is coming to hang the other ninety-five of you damn scoundrels and I'm undecided whether to stick here with you or go out and lead them.
After the emancipation of the serfs in 1861, peasants gained control of about half of the land they had previously cultivated, and began to ask for the redistribution of all land.
After this initial absorption, redistribution takes place at a very slow pace.
After electoral redistribution leading up to the 2004 election, she faced fellow Liberal MP Steve Mahoney in a nomination battle and narrowly won.
After redistribution prior to the 2004 election, that riding became Lévis — Bellechasse.
After a redistribution in 1968 he transferred to the less safe seat of Hotham.
After the 2004 federal redistribution in Queensland, Sciacca nominated for the newly created seat of Bonner, which contained historically safe Labor areas formerly in Bowman, and Laming secured the now notionally Liberal seat of Bowman, centred on Redland City, with the highest swing to the Liberals of any seat in Queensland ( 6. 06 %).
After redistribution it has become a notionally 0. 3 % ALP seat but with an incumbent Liberal member.
After redistribution in 1989, some of its territory went to the riding of Point Douglas.
After the 2000 land redistribution, she requested and received a parliamentary written answer in January 2001 detailing beneficiaries.
After the transition of Apartheid in 1994, it was decided by the government of the African National Congress that direct intervention in the redistribution of assets and opportunities was needed to resolve the economic disparities created by Apartheid policies which had favoured white business owners.
After the devastating earthquake that claimed the lives of their friends and destroyed their homes, the damage to the El Carro High forces a redistribution of its students to local high schools in Sweet Valley and Big Mesa.
After the redistribution of 27 February 1913 it also included the suburb of Homebush.
After the 1968 redistribution and the 1969 Federal election, the Division of Darebin ( which was located in Melbourne's northern suburbs ) was renamed the Division of Scullin.
After the redistribution of 31 January 1992, the Division of St George was abolished, and a new Division of Watson was created.

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