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election and night
Board members indicated Monday night this would be done by an advisory poll to be taken on Nov. 15, the same date as a $581,000 bond election for the construction of three new elementary schools.
On election night party leader Westerwelle said his party would work to ensure that civil liberties were respected and that Germany got an " equitable tax system and better education opportunities.
That night he died, on the 22nd day after his election.
After getting elected president in his own right in 1904, on election night on the lawn of the White House, Roosevelt publicly declared he would not run for reelection in 1908, a decision that he immediately regretted.
Powell did not stay up on election night to watch the results on television and when on 1 March Powell picked up his copy of The Times from his letterbox and saw the headline " Mr Heath's general election gamble fails ", he reacted by singing the Te Deum.
King George V and Queen Mary attended the performance on election night and received Coward in the Royal Box during the second interval.
In his concession speech on election night, Stevenson quoted a story told by Abraham Lincoln to describe how he felt: " it hurts too much to laugh, but I'm too old to cry.
CNN's debate and election night coverage led to its highest ratings of the year, with January 2008 viewership averaging 1. 1 million viewers, a 41 % increase over the previous year.
For instance, after election night 2006, CBC Television took out full-page newspaper ads claiming that 2. 2 million Canadians watched their coverage, more than any other broadcaster.
Obama's final rally the night before the election was held at the Prince William County Fairgrounds, just outside the city of Manassas.
At an election night party, Sandra Day O ' Connor became upset when the media initially announced that Gore had won Florida, her husband explaining that they would have to wait another four years before retiring to Arizona.
On the night of June 14, 1909, the crowd gathered in Hodgkins during and after the election became unruly.
Results of the election were contested so to avoid violence county records were secretly moved from Perryville to Welch at night in two wagons by James A. Strother and Trigg Tabor.
The Stardust Disaster, a fire destroyed a night club in Haughey's constituency and claimed the lives of 48 young people caused Haughey to delay the Ard Fheis and the election.
He was sworn in on the night of 30 December 2007 for his second term as president after controversially emerging as the winner of a bitterly contested election.
On January 30, 2006, McKenna confirmed earlier reports that he was not running for the Liberal leadership to replace Paul Martin, who announced his resignation as party leader on the January 23, 2006 election night.
Many people shouted it from 22: 00 – 22: 30 every night, after the 2009 Iranian election to protest the result.
René Lévesque on provincial election night at the Paul Sauvé Arena in Montreal, October 29, 1973.
According to local Police Chief Brigadier General Aziz Ahmad Wardak, on 19 August 2009 6 people were arrested for distributing night letters threatening people with attacks if they participated in the election.
Memorably, he was interviewed by Jeremy Paxman on the election night prior to the calling of his own seat and was stumped by the question of " Are we seeing the end of the Conservative Party as a credible force in British politics?
On election night, early numbers had showed Charest losing his seat of Sherbrooke to his PQ opponent ; however, this situation was reversed once it became apparent that the advanced poll ballot boxes which heavily favoured Charest had not yet been counted.
By the time of his election to Congress in 1984 he was drinking " eight, ten, twelve martinis a night at receptions and fundraisers.
Pitted against Francis Shunk Brown, the candidate of Vare ’ s Philadelphia machine, and Thomas Phillips, a former two-term congressman from western Pennsylvania, who was enthusiastically supported by the state ’ s “ wet ” forces, Pinchot overcame a deficit of nearly 200, 000 votes in traditionally Republican Philadelphia to pull into a 12, 000-vote lead on election night.
On election night, controversy arose when a CBC producer's gratuitously sexist comment about Stockwell Day's daughter-in-law, Juliana Thiessen Day, was accidentally broadcast on the Canadian networks ' pooled election feed from Day's riding.

election and Buckley
Dilk was defeated in the November 8, 2011 election by former City fire chief Dennis Buckley, who became the first Mayor to have been the child of a former candidate for the same office ( his father, Robert Buckley, was defeated in the 1967 election ).
In 1976, Cox argued Buckley v. Valeo before the Supreme Court ; at issue in this case was the constitutionality of post-Watergate legislation establishing public financing for presidential election campaigns.
In 1976, Moynihan was elected to the U. S. Senate from the State of New York, defeating U. S. Representative Bella Abzug, Ramsey Clark, Paul O ' Dwyer and Abraham Hirschfeld in the Democratic primary, and Conservative Party incumbent James L. Buckley in the general election.
Professor Shull's awards include the Buckley Prize, which he received from the American Physical Society in 1956, and election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ( 1956 ) and to the National Academy of Sciences ( 1975 ).
The Daily Beast had an immediate impact with an early sensation when Christopher Buckley, son of William F. Buckley, Jr., chose The Daily Beast rather than the magazine his father founded ( National Review ), to announce he could not support the Republican candidate in the 2008 presidential election: " Sorry, Dad, I'm voting for Obama.

election and later
What is simply an opinion formed in defiance of the laws of human probability, whether or not it is later confirmed, has become by September of the election year `` a firm conviction ''.
In January, 1958, the Minister of the Interior announced that an election law was ready to be submitted to the King, the rumors of election dates appeared once again, first for spring of 1958 and later for the summer.
During the 1573 Polish election, Albert Frederick attempted to gain acceptance to the Polish senate but was opposed by the powerful Jan Zamoyski ( later Grand Hetman of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland ) who feared the influence of Protestants in the Polish legislative body.
However, they were later overtaken in the polls by the Conservatives and at the 1983 general election the Conservatives triumphed by a landslide, with Labour once again forming the opposition, while the SDP-Liberal Alliance came close to Labour in terms of votes ( a share of more than 25 %) although it only had 23 MPs compared to Labour's 209.
A leadership election was held later in the year, Jenkins beating Owen in the ballot to become the first party leader.
The National Front system itself eventually began to be seen as a form of political repression by dissidents and even many mainstream voters, especially after wljhhat was apparently later confirmed as the fraudulent election of Conservative candidate Misael Pastrana in 1970, which resulted in the defeat of the relatively populist candidate Gustavo Rojas.
Moussa Ahmed Idriss and the ODU later challenged the results based on election " irregularities " and the assertion that " foreigners " had voted in various districts of the capital ; however, international and locally based observers considered the election to be generally fair, and cited only minor technical difficulties.
Street protests broke out again later in the year when the CUD opposition called for a general strike and boycotted the new Parliament, refusing to accept the results of the election.
The theme of election by birth will later narrow still further, to the line of David, the descendant of Judah, and further in Christianity to Jesus.
" It was later used in 2008 by pro-western Serbian voters ahead of an election.
In the snap elections in North Rhine-Westphalia a week later, the FDP not only crossed the threshold, but also increased its share of the votes to 2 percentage points higher than the previous state election.
The conflict with the Pope endured who later supported the election of an anti-king in Germany.
" The election was followed several months later by the Haitian presidential election, 1988, which was boycotted by almost all the previous candidates, and saw turnout of just 4 %.
General Tiburcio Carías Andino was elected in 1932, he later on called a constituent assembly that allowed him to be reelected, and his rule became more authoritarian until an election in 1948.
The transfer of power from Menzies to Holt in February 1966 was smooth and unproblematic, and at the federal election later that year the electorate overwhelmingly endorsed Holt, giving the Holt-McEwen Coalition government a 41-seat majority, the largest in Australian history at the time.
" This contention overshadowed Adams ' term and greatly contributed to Adams ' loss to Jackson four years later, in the 1828 election.
* 1993 – An election takes place in Nigeria which and is later annulled by the military Government led by Ibrahim Babangida.
( The slogan " Fifty-four Forty or Fight ," often incorrectly attributed to the 1844 election, did not appear until later ; see Oregon boundary dispute.
Voting problems arose in the election, and she did not concede defeat until a week later.
The presidential election that followed later in 2000 also was marred by irregularities and was not declared free and fair by international observers. In December 2001, through a constitutional amendment, the Russian language was given official status.
Grammer endorsed Rudy Giuliani in the 2008 presidential primary and later campaigned for John McCain in the general election.
Four years later, she supported Democrat Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election.

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