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In 1995, during a referendum on Quebec sovereignty, Quebec voters narrowly reject the vote for independence.
In August 1995, after passage of the law, the city held a public referendum asking registered voters living in three Prince George's County neighborhoods north of New Hampshire Avenue whether they wanted to be annexed to the city of Takoma Park.
Jenin municipality was established in 1886 under the Ottoman rule with no more than 80 voters and elections were made every 4 years until 1982 when the Israeli government took control over the municipality until 1995.
In 1979, Cotati voters approved a rent control ordinance for all residential rentals, but in 1995, that ordinance was partly preempted by the passage of AB ( Assembly Bill ) 1164, known as the Costa / Hawkins Bill.
This close decision — the majority was only 33 votes according to early results — marked the fourth attempt to change the borough's historic name of West Paterson: voters rejected the names " Whispering Pines ", " West Park ," and " Garret Mountain " in 1989, 1995, and 2001 respectively.
Since it came into force in 1995, several attempts have been made to hold an initiative, but until the fall of 2010, none had succeeded in reaching the first of the thresholds – namely, securing signatures of 10 % of registered voters in each riding throughout British Columbia.
Bozizé also suspended the country's 1995 constitution after seizing power, and a new constitution, reportedly similar to the old one, was approved by voters in a referendum on 5 December 2004.
In 1995 he wrote that " although not all Muslims are anti-gay, significant numbers are violently homophobic ... homophobic Muslim voters may be able to influence the outcome of elections in 20 or more marginal constituencies.
Although there were regional variations, many working-class voters shifted from the NDP to the Tories in 1995 ( instead of to the Liberals as expected pre-campaign ), enabling the Tories to win a number of working-class ridings, such as Cambridge and Oshawa, which had long supported the NDP.
In 1995, Republicans took control of the House of Representatives, largely on the strength of the " Contract With America ", which recognized and promised to deal with many of the issues Perot's voters had mobilized to support in 1992.
These controversies did not dim Martel's personal electoral prospects, as the voters in Sudbury East returned her to Queen's Park in the 1995 provincial election, electing her over Liberal Paul Menard by a reduced margin.
In September 1995, King County voters defeated a ballot measure to secure public funding for a new baseball stadium.
In the national referendum of 12 June 1994, over 66 % percent of all voters voted “ yes ”, Austria duly became a member on 1 January 1995.
Because of the polarization of the debate over constitution from 1970 to 1995, conservative voters have often limited their choice between the Quebec Liberal Party or the Parti Québécois.
Following the end of the war of independence in 1995, Croatian voters were becoming more concerned with social issues, and in such circumstances SDP gradually began to consolidate support at the expense of other opposition parties, most notably the social liberals, HSLS.
The 1995 Quebec referendum was the second referendum to ask voters in the Canadian province of Quebec whether Quebec should secede from Canada and become an independent state, through the question:
According to the Associated Press, he " backtracked " from his 1995 term-limit pledge in May 2004, stating that the voters should be the ones making the decision.
This announcement was greeted with skepticism from many voters, and the Tories lost to Gary Doer's New Democrats by 32 seats to 24 ( the Liberals were reduced to one seat, as many Liberal voters from 1995 shifted to the NDP ).
* In the 3rd arrondissement, 859 ( being 5 % of the registered voters ) were, according to enquiries, fraudulently registered on the electoral rolls between 1988 and 1995.
On September 19, 1995, King County voters defeated a ballot measure that would have funded the construction of a new baseball-only stadium for the Mariners.
No changes were made in the Fourth Periodical Report of the Boundary Commission in 1995, and in the Fifth Periodical Report of the Boundary Commission in 2007, the constituency had only minor changes with 73 voters being added from Leicester West.
The UNC was adopting a policy of attracting ' NAR voters ' directly rather than attempting another formal alliance, and following his failure to reunite the party, Wilson resigned and the NAR was leaderless until just prior to the 1995 elections.
Riga has traditionally been by far the party's strongest area, with 40 % of its voters in 1995 coming from the capital city.

1995 and approved
These talks led to the Paris Accords in November 1994, under which several opposition figures were included in a government of national unity, and constitutional reforms were approved in a referendum in 1995.
In 1986 the university's governing body, the Board of Visitors, approved a new master plan for the year based on an enrollment of 20, 000 full-time students with housing for 5, 000 students by 1995.
The formal definition of a mineral approved by the International Mineralogical Association ( IMA ) in 1995:
On December 8, 1995 the fourth revision of the standard ( X11. 1-1995 ) was approved by ANSI, and by ISO in 1999 as ISO 11756-1999.
His last military field operations posting was at the Mangla region of the Kashmir Province in 1995 when Benazir Bhutto approved the promotion of Musharraf to three-star rank, Lieutenant-General.
In 1984 to present, UIU expanded to open locations across the U. S. Upper Iowa was approved by North Central to offer graduate degrees in 1995, and in 1999 started its International Program by establishing centers in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, and Vancouver, Canada. The Andres Center for Business and Education was built in 2004
In the amount of 45 mg daily MK4 has been approved by the Ministry of Health in Japan since 1995 for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.
Since 1995 production has increased sharply and was expected to grow by 33 % in 2001 due to the expansion ( costing US $ 860m ) of the Mozal aluminium smelter which was approved in mid-2001.
From September 1995, New Zealanders can change their name by making a statutory declaration and, if approved, the new name is registered with the Births, Deaths and Marriages section of the Department of Internal Affairs ( Identity Services ).
All are or were standards under IEEE 802. 3 ( approved 1995 ).
In 1995 Monsanto's potato plants producing Bt toxin were approved for sale by the Environmental Protection Agency, after having approved by the FDA, making it the first pesticide-producing crop to be approved in the United States.
Established in August 1995, Weifang Binhai Economic & Technological Development Area ( BEDA ) is a national economic and technological development area approved by the State Council.
* October 1, 1995 The Clinton Administration approved the Base Realignment and Closure IV committee's recommendation to remove 150 Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles from the Grand Forks Air Force Base missile complex and inactivate the 321st Missile Group.
Between 1962 and 1995 several Masters Degree programs were approved.
The MAP mission was proposed to NASA in 1995, selected for definition study in 1996, and approved for development in 1997.
In 1995, the New Jersey Commission on Higher Education approved the College s amended mission to include the offering of graduate programs and authorized the implementation of a Master of Science degree program in Nursing, the College s first Master s degree program.
It was submitted to the US Food and Drug Administration for approval in 1990 and was approved in 1995.
The proposal to link the airport with a bridge had been previously approved by Toronto City Council in 1995 and 1998, with the proviso that a business plan would be presented for approval by the THC and later the TPA for operating the airport.
On 13 November 1995, the Sunderland Chairman Bob Murray announced that the Tyne and Wear Development Corporation had approved plans for Sunderland to build a 34, 000-seater stadium on the site.
In development for nearly 5 years from early 1990 to December 26, 1994 ( final design approved in May 1992 ), the 1996 model was introduced on January 4, 1995 at the 1995 North American International Auto Show ( NAIAS ) using the Chrysler NS platform.

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