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One of the new government's first measures was to introduce secret ballots in an effort to improve the integrity of future elections.
One of the stated aims of the literacy campaign was to create a literate electorate which would be able to make informed choices at the promised elections.
One of the most significant ways that States regulate the " manner " of elections is their power to draw election districts.
The United States Constitution defines ( to a basic extent ) how federal elections are held, in Article One and Article Two and various amendments.
The One Unit program of Mohammad Ali Bogra was met with quiet the harsh opposition, civil unrest, and the threats of returning of Muslim League and Pakistan Socialist Party in the upcoming elections threatened the technocracy of Pakistan.
* The phrase ' red-green alliance ' has also been used to describe the One Wales coalition in the Welsh Assembly following the 2007 elections between the Welsh Labour Party and Plaid Cymru.
One group of lawmakers led by Georgia congressman Lynn Westmoreland came from some preclearance states, and claimed that it was no longer fair to target their states, given the passage of time since 1965 and the changes their states had made to provide fair elections and voting.
One of the main figures of the unification of Italy, Giuseppe Mazzini, was elected deputy at Messina in the general elections of 1866.
One Nation was unable to obtain any seats in state elections in Victoria, South Australia or Tasmania in the following year.
This meant that the original One Nation party was unable to gain registration for NSW elections, and that any candidates which that party chose to represent them at state elections could not use the party name.
Consequently, the original One Nation could only contest Federal elections in NSW under the ' One Nation ' banner, whilst the Oldfield group could present itself as ' One Nation ' only at state elections.
One notable reform was the introduction of women's suffrage for federal elections in 1902.
One hundred and nineteen faculty members of the University of Tehran are said to have resigned on June 15, 2009 to protest the attack on university dorms in the wake of contested 2009 presidential elections: although clear follow-up data is hard to establish, it seems that most or all resignations were not accepted.
One of his first decrees made upon his arrival in Dili was to legalise political parties in preparation for elections to a Constituent Assembly in 1976.
One of its candidates, Cecil G. Murgatroyd, had run for parliament in several Australian federal elections, at each time standing against the Prime Minister ( initially Bob Hawke ).
One of the most recent jurisdictions to acknowledge women's full right to vote was Bhutan in 2008 ( its first national elections ).
One of the agreements of the conference was to hold free and fair elections within three years.
One prebend is reserved for the Archbishop of Dublin, an unusual arrangement which is only actively used for elections of the Dean.
One final unexpected outcome occurred which gave the National Assembly elections on May 14, 2005 more significance than was originally intended.

elections and Nation
In the 2009 European elections, the Greens won their best result outside of Corsica, where their result was due to the support of the Party of the Corsican Nation ( PNC ), in the city of Paris ( 27. 41 %), Haute-Savoie ( 20. 26 %), Drôme ( 21. 75 %), Isère ( 21. 64 %), Hauts-de-Seine ( 20. 74 %), Ille-et-Vilaine ( 20. 59 %), and Loire-Atlantique ( 20. 16 %).
Oldfield won a seat in the New South Wales Legislative Council at the March 1999 state elections, but he was expelled from One Nation by Hanson in 2000 and founded the separate One Nation NSW Political Party.
Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej speaking at a workers ' rally in Piața Unirii | Nation Square, Bucharest after the Romanian general election, 1946 | 1946 elections.
The 1996 National Firearms Agreement has been blamed for the defeat of the National Party in the 1998 Queensland elections and generating much of the support for the 1997 rise of the One Nation Party.
* A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1787-1824 For Votes cast in Federal, State and Local elections in the Early Republic.
The event endeavors to teach delegates about the processes of Federal government of the United States through taking part in a mock Senate and mock elections of a Boys Nation Senate President Pro Tempore, Senate Secretary, Vice President, and President.
Adams ' uncle William Wayne Keeler, CEO of Phillips Petroleum Company for years, was appointed chief of the Cherokee Nation by President Harry S. Truman in 1949 and served through 1971, when the Cherokee were able to hold their own elections.
In the lead-up to the 1998 elections, intense speculation surrounded the role that the new One Nation Party, formed in April 1997 by Queensland federal MP Pauline Hanson, would play.
* A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1787-1824 For Votes cast in Federal, State and Local elections in the Early Republic.
The Assembly ( Mazhilis ) has 107 seats, elected for a five year term, 98 elected in general elections by proportional representation with 7 % threshold and 9 elected by the Assembly of Kazakhstani Nation.
Since the Georgia laws made it illegal for the Cherokee to conduct national business, the National Council ( the legislative body of the Cherokee Nation ) cancelled the 1832 elections.
The opposition Union of Active Forces of the Nation ( l ' Union des forces vives de la Nation, UFVN ), a grouping of Bozizé's rivals, denounced the elections on the grounds of alleged fraud and irregularities, and it called for the elections to be declared null.

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When his district was redrawn by the Whigs, that party had won the past two gubernatorial elections, in addition to gaining control of the legislature.
After the fall of the communism in 1990, the former communist party changed to Bulgarian Socialist Party ( BSP ) and won the first post-communist elections for the new constitution in 1990 with a small majority.
Meanwhile, Zhelyu Zhelev, a communist-era dissident from the new democratic party-Union of Democratic Forces, was elected President by the Assembly in 1990, and in 1992 won Bulgaria's first presidential elections and served as president until 1997.
The country's first post-communist Assembly elections, in November 1991, made the winning new pro-reform Union of Democratic Forces ( UDF ) to make government alone, having won 110 out of the 240 seats in the assembly.
The BSP won convincingly the pre-term elections in December 1994 with a majority of 125 seats out of the 240 seats in the parliament and despite the mandate is for 4 years, BSP's government collapsed too and remained in office until 1996 due to the economic crysis in Bulgaria.
The Bulgarian Socialist Party won the parliamentary elections in 2005 with 82 out of the 240 seats, thus it didn't get the majority of the seats, with Simeon's movement being the second party.
On the parliamentary elections in 2009 the newly established personalistic party of Boyko Borisov-Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria ( GERB ) won the elections, securing 116 seats out of 240, which enabled it to form a cabinet alone.
In April 1997, the Union of Democratic Forces ( UDF ) government won pre-term parliamentary elections and introduced an IMF currency board system which succeeded in stabilizing the economy.
The opposition did participate in the following year's legislative elections, in which the ODP / MT won a majority of seats.
The BJP-Shiv Sena combine won the 1995 Maharashtra State Assembly elections and came to power.
At the 1922 and 1923 elections the Liberals won barely a third of the vote and only a quarter of the seats in the House of Commons, as many radical voters abandoned the divided Liberals and went over to Labour.
The PPT won the May 1957 pre-independence elections thanks to a greatly expanded franchise, and Lisette led the government of the Territorial Assembly until he lost a confidence vote on 11 February 1959.
Déby won the country ’ s first multi-party presidential elections with support in the second round from opposition leader Kebzabo, defeating General Kamougue ( leader of the 1975 coup against Tombalbaye ).
Déby ’ s MPS party won 63 of 125 seats in the January 1997 legislative elections.
Déby won a flawed 63 % first-round victory in May 2001 presidential elections after legislative elections were postponed until spring 2002.
The opposition party, the Movement for Democracy ( MpD ), won the legislative elections, and formed the government.
Internal and international pressure in particular from France continued and in rescheduled elections held in October 1993, again with the help of the international community Ange-Félix Patassé won a second-round victory.
The prohibition was officially recognized as unconstitutional in April 2003, allowing Óscar Arias to run for President a second time in the 2006 Costa Rican presidential elections, which he won with approximately a 1 % margin.
On 28 February 2011 ONUCI consisted of 7, 568 troops, 177 military observers, and numerous international civilians and Police ; the mission had received helicopter and infantry reinforcement from UNMIL during the stand-off since the late 2010 elections which had been won by Alassane Ouattara.
At the same time, presidential elections were held which were won by a moderate, Stjepan Mesić.
In late 2003, new parliamentary elections were held and a reformed HDZ party won under leadership of Ivo Sanader, who became prime minister.
In the resulting February 1990 elections, Violeta Chamorro and her party the UNO won an upset victory of 55 % to 41 % over Daniel Ortega, even though polls leading up to the election had clearly indicated an FSLN victory.
Many now worry of Muslims controlling Egypt as the Muslim Brotherhood won 70 % of the parliamentary elections.

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