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Elections and Cuba
* Despatch From the US Embassy in Cuba to the US Department of State 1958 Elections: Electoral Outlook Six Weeks Prior to Elections
Elections in Cuba have two phases:
* Elections in Cuba

Elections and involves
It involves Yearly Elections and proper board meetings.

Elections and nomination
Ultimately, when the Federal Elections Commission ruled Buchanan was to receive ballot status as the Reform candidate, as well as about $ 12. 6 million in federal campaign funds secured by Perot's showing in the 1996 election, Buchanan won the nomination.
On August 31, 2005, Clark announced that she would seek the nomination of the Non-Partisan Association ( NPA ) to run for Mayor in the Vancouver Civic Elections against local councillor Sam Sullivan.
During Jesse Jackson's bids for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988, Dix took the stance that " Revolution, Not Elections, Is the Way Out of This Madness.
In both the 2001 and 2005 elections the only expenditures by candidates reported to Elections BC were the $ 100 nomination deposit.
He filed nomination papers to run in the electoral district of Akulliq but was denied as a candidate by Elections Nunavut Chief Electoral Officer Sandy Kusugak as he was not a full-time resident of Nunavut at the time his nomination papers were filed.

Elections and municipal
Elections are held in Marxist-Leninist states for all positions within the legislative structure, municipal councils, national legislatures and presidencies.
Elections to the 20 county councils ( landsting ) and 290 municipal assemblies ( kommunfullmäktige ) – all using roughly the same electoral system – are held concurrently with the legislative elections on the second Sunday in September ( with effect from 2014 ; until 2010 they had been held on the third Sunday in September ).
Elections for municipal offices are held every four years in conjunction with other municipal elections in Ontario.
Elections in Åland are held every four years at the same time as municipal elections are held in the Municipalities of Åland.
The SF further consolidated its gains in municipal elections including the City Council of Georgetown, Penang where it won 14 of the 15 seats in the Council during the 1961 Local Elections.
* 1852: Elections for first Hobart and Launceston municipal councils
Elections are held every fourth year in conjunction with the national and municipal elections, on the third Sunday of September.
Elections for municipal and provincial councils are held every six years.
Elections to local councils ( municipal or regional ) and to the European Parliament are held on fixed dates.
Elections to local councils ( municipal, insular or provincial ) and to the European Parliament are held on fixed dates.
The vote was held along municipal electoral boundaries, but conducted by Elections Alberta.
Elections for the members of Belgium's municipal and provincial councils are held every six years, also for fixed terms.
Abreu was appointed by FRELIMO as a member of the National Elections Commissions ( CNEs ) responsible for organizing the 1998 municipal elections and the 1999 general election.
Elections for Parliament were also held in conjunction with elections for municipal assemblies ( with an identical runoff voting system ).
The congress also won the municipal elections in 2005 and district local body elections in 2006 and also Panchayat Elections in 2006.
Elections in Haiti were originally scheduled to take place starting on October 9, 2005 with the municipal election, followed by national elections on November 13, 2005, and a second round on December 18.
During the August 2007 Municipal Elections, IAF withdrew their 25 candidates up for election, accusing ' the authorities of manipulating votes cast by military personnel who were taking part in municipal elections for the first time.

Elections and candidates
A ( perhaps apocryphal ) story is sometimes told of Beatty's retirement, that he canvassed in uniform in support of Conservative candidates in dockyard constituencies, presumably in the 1929 or 1931 General Elections.
In General Elections, the candidates are elected for the Lok Sabha and they are called MP's ( Member of Parliament ).
Elections were held with single pro-Soviet candidates listed for many positions, with resulting peoples assemblies immediately requesting admission into the USSR, which was granted by the Soviet Union.
Elections in PNG attract large numbers of candidates.
Elections for the Australian Senate use what is referred to as above-the-line voting where candidates for each party are grouped on the ballot, allowing the voter to vote for the group or for a candidate.
* March 15 – March 16 – Elections to the new Parliament of Finland are the first in the world with woman candidates, as well as the first elections in Europe where universal suffrage is applied.
Supporters claim that Clean Elections matching funds are so effective at leveling the playing field in Arizona that during the first full year of its implementation, disproportionate funding between candidates was a factor in only 2 % of the races.
Many other states ( such as New Jersey ) have some form of limited financial assistance for candidates, but New Jersey's experiment with Clean Elections was ended in 2008, in part due to a sense that the program failed to accomplish its goals.
" A 2006 study by the Center for Governmental Studies ( an advocate for campaign finance reform ) found that Clean Elections programs resulted in more candidates, more competition, more voter participation, and less influence-peddling.
Elections for parliament and other offices were held with single candidates listed, the official results of which showed pro-Soviet candidates approval by 92. 8 percent of the voters of Estonia, 97. 6 percent of the voters in Latvia and 99. 2 percent of the voters in Lithuania.
Elections are held every four years, with candidates taking office on the first day of July following the election and remaining in power for the next four years.
Elections are held every two years for four spots on the Council ; the three candidates who receive the largest number of votes are given four-year terms, while the candidate with the fourth highest vote total is given a two-year term on the Council.
Elections were then held, and of the four candidates running for the office of Mufti, al-Husseini received the least number of votes, the first three being Nashashibi candidates.
Elections were again held in 1963 with the same three major candidates.
The Socialist Labour Party did not contest the 2004 European Elections, but fielded a full list of candidates for England, Scotland and Wales in the 2009 European Elections, where it took 173, 115 votes, or 1. 1 % of the national vote.
Elections Canada refused, saying the party paid for the ads, not the candidates.
Potential candidates must obtain certificates of eligibility from the Presidential Elections Committee ( PEC ), the function of which is to ensure that such persons have the necessary qualifications to be nominated as a candidate for the election.
From Electrons to Elections is a non-partisan resource designed to educate young voters on science, technology, and health issues and provide them with the platforms of the leading political candidates on these subjects.
The party first ran candidates for the Canadian House of Commons during the 1974 federal election but has had to run them as candidates of the " Marxist – Leninist Party of Canada " after Elections Canada ruled that the party's preferred name was too close to that of the Communist Party of Canada.
It was the most successful party in the 2004 European Parliamentary Elections: it won 47. 4 % of the vote and 12 of its candidates were elected as Members of the European Parliament ( MEPs ), including Lívia Járóka, the second Roma MEP.
During the 2006 election campaign, controversy arose over one of The Workers ' Party's candidates in Aljunied GRC, James Gomez, who claimed that the Elections Department had lost his minority race candidate's certificate, and was forced to apologise when closed-circuit television evidence showed that he had placed the form in his briefcase without submitting it.

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