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In David Newman & John Fuh-sheng Hsieh ( eds ), How Asia Votes, pp. 210 – 233.
• NC General Assembly: Biography, Bills, Votes, Committees: http :// www. ncga. state. nc. us / gascripts / members / viewMember. pl? sChamber = House & nUserID = 602
* C. Rallings & M. Thrasher, Britain Votes 6, ( Aldershot: Ashgate 1998 )
* C. Rallings & M. Thrasher, Britain Votes 6, ( Aldershot: Ashgate 1998 )

Votes and set
As a result, one set of Electoral Votes from each of these three states had cast their ballots for the Republican Hayes, and another set had cast their ballot for the Democrat Tilden.

Votes and data
AAS has many digital collections available, including A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1788 – 1824 which includes the election data gathered by AAS employee Phil Lampi.

Votes and for
Votes are by voice unless members call for a standing or roll call vote.
* Elections for candidate Monroe, James from " A New Nation Votes " at Tufts University
There are a number of groups in the UK campaigning for electoral reform, including the Electoral Reform Society, Make Votes Count Coalition and Fairshare.
< sup >( a )</ sup > Votes for Federalist electors have been assigned to John Adams and votes for Democratic-Republican electors have been assigned to Thomas Jefferson.
When the electoral ballots were opened and counted on February 11, 1801, it turned out that the certificate of election from Georgia was defective ; while it was clear that the electors had cast their votes for Jefferson and Burr, the certificate did not take the constitutionally-mandated form of a " List of all the Persons voted for, and of the Number of Votes for each ".
< sup >( a )</ sup > Votes for Federalist electors have been assigned to John Adams and votes for Republican electors have been assigned to Thomas Jefferson.
Canvassing for Votes, part of William Hogarth's Humours of an Election series, depicts the political corruption endemic in election campaigns prior to the Great Reform Act.
Votes for the RFS ( Ring Freiheitlicher Studenten ), the Freedom Party's academic student organization, in student elections fell from 30 % in the 1960s to 2 % in 1987.
* Baker, Jean H. Votes for Women: The Struggle for Suffrage Revisited.
He continued to give creditable performances in lesser pictures, for example as Inspector Nielson in some of Paramount Pictures ' Bulldog Drummond mysteries, and offered one last bravura dramatic turn in RKO's 1939 feature The Great Man Votes.
*" A Rational Position on Suffrage / At the Request of the New York Times, Mrs. Gilman Presents the Best Arguments Possible in Behalf of Votes for Women.
During the 1784 general election, the Duchess was rumoured to have traded kisses for votes in favour of Fox, and was satirised by Thomas Rowlandson in his print " THE DEVONSHIRE, or Most Approved Method of Securing Votes ".
* Baker, Jean H. Votes for Women: The Struggle for Suffrage Revisited.
Sylvia Pankhurst contributed articles to the WSPU's newspaper, Votes for Women, and in 1911 she published a propagandist history of the WSPU's campaign, The Suffragette: The History of the Women ’ s Militant Suffrage Movement.
Reid fought for federation at the second referendum and it was carried in New South Wales by a majority of nearly 25, 000, 107, 420 Votes being cast in favour of it.
Votes endorsing the treaty in the Foreign Committee of the Reichstag had been unanimous — a first for the Weimar Republic.
A CfV ( Call for Votes ) is part of the Usenet decision making process.

Votes and most
Historically most Votes were farmers.
In a London Review of Books review of the same book by Jenny Diski, Diski called the Homes for Votes scandal Porter's " biggest, stupidest and most cynical act of corruption ".
" The article also cites Leighton Woodhouse, co-director of " Driving Votes ," as claiming that there is a general consensus among most groups regarding about 75 percent of the states typically thought of as swing states.

Votes and changes
These Votes on Account, and any necessary changes to departmental budgets ( Supplementary Estimates ) are passed as Consolidated Fund Acts, normally twice each year in November and February.

Votes and ),
** Bush / Quayle ( R ), 53 % ( 426 Electoral Votes )
** Dukakis / Bentsen ( D ), 46 % ( 111 Electoral Votes )
** Clinton / Gore ( D ), 43 % ( 370 Electoral Votes )
** Bush / Quayle ( R ), 37 % ( 168 Electoral Votes )
** Perot / Stockdale ( I ), 19 % ( 0 Electoral Votes )
* Amy McGrath, ( 1994 ), The Forging of Votes, Tower House Publications, Kensington, NSW
* Amy McGrath, ( 1994 ), The Frauding of Votes, Tower House Publications, Kensington, NSW
* Clinton / Gore ( D ), 43. 0 % ( 370 Electoral Votes )
* Bush / Quayle ( R ), 37. 7 % ( 168 Electoral Votes )
* Perot / Stockdale ( I ), 18. 9 % ( 0 Electoral Votes )
inkerikot, isurit, ižoralaine, inkeroine, ižora, ingermans, ingers, ingrian ), along with the Votes are an indigenous people of Ingria.
In the 12th-15th century, the territory was divided between the Kingdom of Sweden and Novgorod Republic ( see Swedish-Novgorodian Wars ) and mostly populated by Karelians ( northwest ), Izhorians and Votes ( west ), Vepsians ( east ), and Novgorodians East Slavs ( south ).
He is the author of Time for a Fresh Start in Europe ( 1993 ) A Guide to the Amsterdam Treaty ( 1997 ), The Euro: Bad for Business ( 1998 ), The Challenge of the East ( 1999 ), What if Britain Votes No?
Other directing credits include " The Great Man Votes " ( 1939 )," My Favorite Wife " ( 1940 ), " They Knew What they Wanted " ( 1940 ) and " Tom Dick and Harry " ( 1941 ).
* Chud ( literally in Slavic " strange ", " wonderous " people ), a Russian and Ukrainian word for ancient Estonians, Vepsians, Votes, Izhorians and Baltic Finns in general
The city or municipal Board of Canvassers canvasses the votes from all polling precincts within their jurisdiction and prepares two documents: a Statement of Votes ( SOV ) in which all votes from all candidates in all positions per precinct is listed ; and a Certificate of Canvass ( COC ), a document showing the vote totals of all candidates within the Board of Canvassers ' jurisdiction.
* Love at a Loss, or, Most Votes Carry It ( later rewritten as The Honourable Deceiver ; or, All Right at the Last ), London, Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, 23 November 1700.
Votes blancs et votes nuls aux élections législatives de 1881 " ( with Yves Déloye ), Revue Française de Science Politique, vol.

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