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The NLP was active in Ireland since 1994, and was based in Dublin under the leadership of John Burns who ran with nine other NLP candidates in the 1997 General Election and four others in the 1999 European elections.
However after emergence of certain sanctions from the Election Commission, the party presidium took initiatives to hold country-wide conventions for the elected grass-root leaders come up and be active part of the larger event to take place as the final stage.
He decided to retire from active politics following the 2005 General Election.
* 6, 200 active volunteers and 700 community street teams on the ground ran Do-It-Yourself campaigns nationwide, organizing registration, early vote, and Election Day events.
He was active in the Scottish Unionist Party Association, and in 1954 began to contribute the ' Scottish Parliamentary Election Manual ' of election results to the Yearbook for Scotland, which the party published.
It remained active until 1991 when it was deregistered by the Australian Election Commission when the membership fell below the required 500 members.
In 2002, the group came into national prominence as an active force behind Roh's election to the presidency in a tight, bitterly-fought contest that pitted Roh against the more established political figure of Lee Hoi-chang ( see South Korean Presidential Election, 2002 ).
There was no Republican candidate on the ballot in the district for the 2000 Election, and Martinez declined to attempt a write-in candidacy, though he remained critical of Solis and promised to stay active in the Republican party.
* Diploma of the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation ( 2 April 2008 )-for active support and substantial assistance in organizing and conducting the elections of the President of the Russian Federation

Election and membership
Election of Howard L. Taylor to membership in Pacific Coast Stock Exchange, effective Tuesday, has been announced by Thomas P. Phelan, president of the exchange.
The Labour Party lost the General Election in 1970, but Callaghan returned to office as Foreign Secretary in March 1974, taking responsibility for renegotiating the terms of Britain's membership of the European Economic Community ( EEC or " Common Market "), and supporting a " Yes " vote in the 1975 referendum for the UK to remain in the EEC.
Ongoing criminal proceedings against the said individual in courts does not disqualify the person from membership of the Lok Sabha ; however this must be clearly mentioned while filing the affidavit to the Election Commission.
In the 2010 Election campaign leaflets had been distributed in her constituency of Liverpool Riverside targeting Mrs Ellman and Luciana Berger for their membership of Labour Friends of Israel and was headed " Don't vote for Friends of Israel ".
Any ambiguity regarding membership will be resolved by the Bangladesh Election Commission, and attending sessions without membership ( even if memberships are cancelled in retrospect ) amounts to a BDT1, 000 ($ 14 ) fine per day, per Article 69.
Blue Dog membership was nearly cut in half by the 2010 Election, in which 26 members were re-elected but 28 were either defeated or chose not to run for re-election.
Election to full membership of the ICC meant the West Indies could play official Test matches, which is the designation given to the most important international games, and the Windies became the fourth team actually to play a recognised Test match on 23 June 1928 when they took on England at Lord's in London.
Parties may derive income from registration fees, membership fees, and voluntary contributions from members within limits set by the Election Commission.
However in the 1973 Danish parliamentary election ( the so-called Landslide Election ) the party won 5 seats in Folketinget, because of their opposition against Danish membership of the European Economic Community.

Election and is
Allegiance is owed both to the Sovereign as a natural person and to the Sovereign in the political capacity ( Re Stepney Election Petition, Isaacson v Durant ( 1886 ) 17 QBD 54 ( per Lord Coleridge CJ )).
* Election is conditional: Arminius defined election as " the decree of God by which, of Himself, from eternity, He decreed to justify in Christ, believers, and to accept them unto eternal life.
Brigitte Bardot is supporting Front National candidate Marine Le Pen in the 2012 French Presidential Election.
Dublin City Council is a unicameral assembly of 52 members elected every five years from Local Election Areas.
My most earnest hope is that the Labour Party will win a clear majority in the next General Election.
The Election Commission of India coordinates the elections, which owing to the huge size of the electorate is conducted in a phased manner.
The Chief Executive is elected by an 1200-member Election Committee drawn mostly from the voters in the functional constituencies but also from religious organisations and municipal and central government bodies.
Election usually is the constitutional way to choose the head of state of a republic, and some monarchies, either directly through popular election, indirectly by members of the legislature or of a special college of electors ( such as the Electoral College in the United States ), or as an exclusive prerogative.
This money is meant to support the Presidential election of 2011 and the General Election of 2014.
The rally carried out hand with the attempt to submit a protest note to Parliament over a government-backed plan to amend a law that would extend the tenure of the Election Commission chief, whom the opposition claims is biased.
( Since its formation, the BN has never lacked the necessary two-thirds until March 8, 2008's General Election ) The second source of law is syariah ( Islamic law ), which applies only to Muslims.
While also holding to these principles, the Solas, Calvinists emphasize the deterministic interpretation of Election, that salvation is only for a few decreed by God ( limited atonement ) while all others are decreed to be condemned.
* Earliest day on which Election Day can fall, while November 8 is the latest ; celebrated on Tuesday following the first Monday in November of every even numbered year ( United States )
The Chief Executive, elected by a 1200-member Election Committee, is both head of the region and head of government, and chairs the Executive Council which is composed of unofficial members and government secretaries.
George Howell wrote to Gladstone on 12 February: " There is one lesson to be learned from this Election, that is Organization ... We have lost not by a change of sentiment so much as by want of organised power ".
* June 26 – Bertie Ahern is appointed as the 10th Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland and Mary Harney is appointed as the 16th, and first female, Tánaiste, after their parties, Fianna Fáil and the Progressive Democrats respectively, win the 1997 General Election.
** The Labour Party under Harold Wilson wins the British General Election, gaining a 96-seat majority which is a great improvement upon the five-seat majority gained at the election 17 months ago.
** The General Election Law is passed in Japan.
( A DR Election Detail Simulation shows a step-by-step DR election example: How neighbor list, neighbor state, DR, and BDR are changed when receiving Hello ) The DR is elected based on the following default criteria:
Winchester is currently represented in the House of Commons through the Winchester Parliamentary Constituency by Steve Brine of the Conservatives who in the General Election of 2010 beat Martin Tod, the Liberal Democrat candidate, by 3048 votes ( a margin of 5. 4 %).
The church property, which is operated by the National Park Service, includes a cemetery with burial stones dating to 1704 and the remnants of a village green that was the site of what came to be known as the " Great Election " of 1733.
The corporate personhood aspect of the campaign finance debate turns on Buckley v. Valeo ( 1976 ) and Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission ( 2010 ): Buckley ruled that political spending is protected by the First Amendment right to free speech, while Citizens United ruled that corporate political spending is protected, holding that corporations have a First Amendment right to free speech.

Election and both
Although Tim Smith stepped down from the House of Commons at the 1997 General Election, both Neil Hamilton and Jonathan Aitken sought re-election for their seats, and were both defeated, in Hamilton's case by the former BBC Reporter Martin Bell, who stood as an anti-sleaze candidate, both the Labour and LibDem candidates withdrawing in his favour, amidst further publicity unfavourable to the Conservatives.
Within China, both Macau and Hong Kong each have an Election Committee which functions as an electoral college for selecting the Chief Executive and formerly ( in the case of Hong Kong ) for selecting some of the seats of the Legislative Council.
In the 1906 General Election, the Liberal Unionists ( both Free Traders and Tariff Reformers ) shared the same fate as their Conservative allies, with a big reduction in their parliamentary strength.
The Queen's Speech, which followed the 2010 UK General Election, included proposals for a bill to allow the Secretary of State for Education to approve schools, both Primary and Secondary, that have been graded " outstanding " by Ofsted, to become academies.
This convention was not respected during the 1987 General Election, when both the Labour Party and the Social Democratic Party fielded candidates against the Conservative Speaker, Bernard Weatherill, who was MP for Croydon North East.
On November 20th, nine days before the issuance of the report of the Commission and ironically on the 36th anniversay of the death of Francisco Franco, the conservative Popular Party won for the 2011 General Election absolute majorities in both Spain ’ s lower house, the Congress of Deputies, and Senate.
He also came second in the Pollok constituency at the 1992 General Election, finishing ahead of both the Conservatives and the Scottish National Party with 6, 287 votes.
Finally the party voted in favour of a new election law that enacted a 5 % Election threshold in both the Senate and the Chamber.
In the lead-up to the 2010 UK General Election, both the Labour Party and the Conservative Party made manifesto commitments to deliver the railway.
In the 2002 and 2006 Taipei Mayor Election DPP candidates Lee Ying-yuan and Frank Hsieh both proposed the plan to close Songshan Airport, and developed its land into road, huge park, detention basin and sports arena, since the Taiwan High Speed Rail could quickly take up the traffic load between Taipei and western Taiwan cities, and the remaining service to outlying islands and eastern Taiwan could be easily taken over by the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport after the completion of Taoyuan International Airport Access MRT System in early 2014.
Despite the fact that the BUF did not stand in the 1935 General Election, the BUF demanded that there be a corporate state in which the state would co-ordinate both employers associations and trade unions as a means to stopping strikes and sacks and that there be a nationalised banking system.
At the commencement of the first session after each General Election to Lok Sabha and at the commencement of the first session of each year, the President addresses both the Houses of Parliament assembled together in the Central Hall.
After the 2001 General Election he was the Opposition Spokesman on Education and Skills under both Hague and Iain Duncan Smith.
She successfully held Birmingham Edgbaston for Labour at the 2005 General Election but her majority was exactly halved in both percentage and numerical terms.
On 25 May 2009 it was announced that both the Wintertons would stand down as MPs at the next General Election.
He unsuccessfully contested Hastings at both the February and October 1974 general elections and again at the 1979 General Election, and on each occasion was defeated by the sitting Conservative MP Kenneth Warren.
He stood unsuccessfully as an SNP candidate for the House of Commons in the Glasgow Anniesland constituency in the 1997 General Election before standing in the Glasgow Maryhill constituency in both the 1999 and 2003 Scottish Parliamentary elections.
In the 2010 General Election both seats were won by the Conservatives.
Both were unsuccessful in their attempts to gain seats in the House of Commons, with both candidates losing their deposits ( at that time, 12. 5 % of the vote was need to keep deposits, falling to 5 % only after the 1983 General Election ).
The members of the Joint Nominating Committee for the Election of the Presiding Bishop are elected from both houses.

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