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Electoral and reform
In May 2005 the Canadian province of British Columbia had a referendum on abolishing single-member district plurality in favour of multi-member districts with the Single Transferable Vote system after the Citizens ' Assembly on Electoral Reform made a recommendation for the reform.
Electoral reform for parliamentary elections have been proposed many times.
There are a number of groups in the UK campaigning for electoral reform, including the Electoral Reform Society, Make Votes Count Coalition and Fairshare.
Electoral reform was a majority priority for the Liberal Democrats, who favour proportional representation but were able to negotiate only a referendum on AV with the Conservatives.
Electoral reform, which had been frequently discussed during the preceding parliamentary session, became a major campaign issue.
A new Central Electoral Board was named to work on electoral reform.
* New Zealand adopted the system for its unicameral House of Representatives in 1994 following a long electoral reform process, beginning with the Royal Commission on the Electoral System in 1985 and ending with the 1993 referendum on the voting system.
* Electoral reform
Electoral reform in New Zealand has, in recent years, become a political issue as major changes have been made to both Parliamentary and local government electoral systems.
* Electoral reform
* Electoral reform, abolishing the Canadian Senate, enacting MMP, lowering voting age to 16, implementing the right of recall for MPs.
Peters ' erstwhile prominence was due to the other consequence of Roger Douglas and Ruth Richardson's New Right economic policies, which fuelled a movement for electoral reform in New Zealand after Sir Geoffrey Palmer convened a Royal Commission on the Electoral System in 1985-86.
* Electoral reform: implementing an election reform in which the Premier of Quebec would be elected by popular vote ( i. e., a presidential government ) and 50 of Quebec's 125 legislature seats would be determined by proportional representation ;
The most prominent was the electoral reform of 1945, which created a modern Electoral Code of Laws and a Supreme Tribunal of Elections.
* Electoral reform ;
Category: Electoral reform
The election was monitored by 270 international observers and El Salvador's own Tribunal Supremo Electoral, an institution created in 1992 to reform and validate the country's electoral system.
The Electoral Reform Society is a political pressure group based in the United Kingdom which promotes electoral reform.
Category: Electoral reform in the United Kingdom
At the same time, the Palmer administration adopted the policies of a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Electoral System in 1986 and committed the country to two referendums on electoral reform in New Zealand.
Category: Electoral reform in the United States
There, she wrote an article, book reviews, and a guest editorial for its journal, Presidential Studies Quarterly ( PSQ ), and an op-ed in USA Today advocating reform of the Electoral College method of electing the U. S. President.
In 2006, he joined the National Popular Vote Inc. coalition, which aims to effect Electoral College reform through an interstate compact, and wrote a foreword to the book Every Vote Equal.

Electoral and process
The voting process, though technically difficult due to the lack of infrastructure, was facilitated and organized by the Congolese Independent Electoral Commission with support from the UN mission to the Congo ( MONUC ).
Earlier, in November 2004, Congress replaced the majority of judges on the country's Electoral Court and Constitutional Court by a similar process.
All allegations were investigated by the National Electoral Board of Ethiopia in cooperation with election monitors, a process which delayed the release of the final results.
All allegations were investigated by the National Electoral Board of Ethiopia in cooperation with election monitors, a process which delayed the release of the final results.
The Federal Electoral Tribunal declared an elected President after a controversial post-electoral process.
Nevertheless, the Civil War disrupted the electoral process to the extent that no Presidential Electoral votes were recognized from all eleven Southern states in 1864.
The Electoral College had been expanded with the admission of Kansas, West Virginia, and Nevada as free-soil states, but the electoral process was disrupted by the Civil War.
The Ministry of Interior ( Secretaría de Gobernación ), through its Federal Electoral Commission, was the institution in charge of the electoral process, and installed a modern computing system to count the votes.
Electoral fraud is illegal interference with the process of an election.
For instance the UK Electoral Register is updated annually by a largely paper-based process offering poor accessibility to people with visual or learning impairments.
The Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq IECI approved and announced the outcomes of this process, which filled the 41 seats of Kirkuk Provincial Council as follows:
The voting process uses printed voting ballots, with voters marking their choices ( one vote for a candidate and one vote for a party – see Electoral system of New Zealand ) with an ink pen provided for their use.
Electoral fraud is illegal interference with the process of an election.
Electoral fraud can occur at any stage in the democratic process, but most commonly it occurs during election campaigns, voter registration or during vote-counting.
The District of Columbia Voting Rights Amendment was a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution that would have given the District of Columbia full representation in the United States Congress, full representation in the Electoral College system, and full participation in the process by which the Constitution is amended.
I'm doing what I think the Electoral Commission should be doing and what should be on every ballot paper in any electoral process.
The electoral process is supervised by the Electoral Service ( Servicio Electoral ), which is independent from the government.
As a member of the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs which studied the topic of Electoral Reform, on May 17, 2005, when Ed Broadbent proposed a detailed resolution that the government launch a process of electoral reform, she immediately stated that she fully concurred with his resolution, which formed the basis for the Committee's Report the next month.
In accordance with the current Constitution in 2004, the first instance of the electoral process is the internal elections, where every party chooses those who will integrate his Convention, and the candidate who will participate in the presidential election ( see Electoral system of Uruguay ).
18. 1 The Chief Electoral Officer may carry out studies on voting, including studies respecting alternative voting means, and may devise and test an electronic voting process for future use in a general election or a by-election.
The process ended successfully on May 25, 2008, when the Electoral Service ( Servicio Electoral ) of Chile re-registered it as a legal political party.

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