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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 ".
However, if Hayes were to win all the contested votes, he would receive 185 Electoral Votes and win the election.
Votes were bought and sold in an open market with prices fluctuating constantly, and fraud and abuse was widespread.
Votes cast for the IPP were 220, 837 ( 21. 7 %) for merely 6 seats ( down from 84 out of 105 seats in 1910 ).
In 1069 Votes were mentioned taking part in an attack on the Novgorod Republic by the Principality of Polotsk.
Eventually Votes became part of the Novgorod Republic and in 1149 they were mentioned taking part in an attack by Novgorod against Jems who are speculated to be peoples of Tavastia.
Missionary efforts started in 1534, after Novgorod's archbishop Macarius complained to Ivan IV that Votes were still practicing their pagan beliefs.
Slowly Votes were converted and they became devoted Christians.
Most Votes were evacuated to Finland along with Finnish Ingrians during World War II, but were returned to the Soviet Union later.
In 1989, there were still 62 known Votes left, with the youngest born in 1930.
There were 73 self-declared Votes in the 2002 Russian census.
In 2008 Votes were added to the list of Indigenous peoples of Russia, granting them some support to preserving their culture.
The Votes in Latvia were called krieviņi in Latvian.
After the castle was built, the Votes did not go back, but were settled in the vicinity of Bauska and became farmers.
Historically most Votes were farmers.
Votes were quite poorly educated, and only one Vote, Dmitri Tsvetkov, is known to have ever attended and graduated from a University.
Most Votes were able to speak Izhorian and Russian as well as the Votic language.
Votes were distributed by the number of tracks, or velodromes, that each nation claimed.
" Votes for the PIP in 1972 were 5. 4 per cent of the total, more than in 1968, when it reached 3. 5 per cent.
In both Houses, Labour and Conservatives were granted Free Votes on the ' Lewis Amendment ', and Liberal Democrats were whipped to vote against it.
In 1905 the Women's Social and Political Union ( WSPU ) activists, Christabel Pankhurst and Annie Kenney were ejected from a meeting in the hall addressed by the Liberal politician Sir Edward Grey, who repeatedly refused to answer their question on Votes for Women.
In the interim period between the start of the financial year and the passing of the Appropriation Act, a process known as Votes on Account is used to grant to departments up to 45 % of the amounts they were allocated in the preceding financial year.
Votes were taken by a show of hands.

Votes and their
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.
Earliest literary references of Votes by their traditional name are from middle-age Russian sources, where Votes are referred to as Voď.
Latvian Votes in their national costumes, drawn by de Pauly
* On May 5, 2004, the Republican National Committee accused MoveOn. org, The Media Fund, America Coming Together and America Votes of coordinating their efforts with the John Kerry campaign.
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.

Votes and Court
Note: The official results published by the Supreme Court were Menezes ( 54. 36 %), Trovoada ( 39. 39 %), Tiny ( 3. 22 %), Monteiro ( 0. 86 %), Pires ( 0. 68 %), Invalid / Blank Votes ( 1. 49 %).

Votes and led
As a member of Westminster Council and deputy Leader of the Labour Group, he was a leader of the campaign to expose the ' Homes for Votes ' scandal which led eventually to the surcharging of the former Conservative Council Leader Shirly Porter and colleagues.
The coalition is led by a steering group of active members who include the British Youth Council, the Children's Rights Alliance for England, The Co-operative Group, the National Union of Students and the Scottish Youth Parliament, who have all campaigned for Votes at 16 for a number of years.

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.
< 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.

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