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When and voters
When the referendum was held in 1935, 90. 3 percent of voters supported becoming part of Germany, which was quickly approved by the League Council.
When the voters in New Hampshire went to the polls, Anderson again exceeded the expectations, finishing fourth with just under 10 % of the vote.
When voters went to the voting booths, Anderson was at his peak.
When the votes were counted on October 1, out of 416, 619 voters only 16, 771 voted in favor and 52, 219 against.
When a consolidation referendum was held in 1967, voters approved the plan.
When League Commissioner Gary Bettman visited Columbus to meet with the community's leaders about the franchise proposal, there was concern that the voters might not pass the needed referendum.
When Bullock County was formed in 1866, voters selected Union Springs as the county seat.
When voters approved connection to State water supplies in 1991, parts of the city, especially outlying areas, resumed growth, but more slowly than during the boom period of the 1950s and 1960s.
When the 1979 ordinance was repealed by Cotati voters in 1998, it was replaced with a more limited ordinance aimed at mobile home parks.
When voters do not register with a party before the primary, it is called a pick-a-party primary because the voter can select which party's primary he or she wishes to vote in on election day.
When voters identify themselves to the election officials, they must request a party's specific ballot.
When voters went to the polls on 28 April 1954, in the first election under universal literate adult suffrage, the main issue was clearly colonialism — a vote for the PUP was a vote in favour of self-government.
When a Tory campaign staffer distributed a press release referring to McGuinty as an " evil reptilian kitten-eater from another planet ", many voters were turned off by the attack.
When voters in neighbouring Eastwood then complained, the line was proposed to link south of Eastwood, use island platforms at Eastwood and then link to Epping.
When Don Brash took over, New Right middle-class voters returned to National's fold, causing National's revival in fortunes at the New Zealand general election, 2005.
When put on the ballot, the question before voters was:
When put on the ballot, the question before voters was:
When put on the ballot, the question before voters was:
When asked about recent newspaper reports that showed that roughly half of the voters still had not decided whom to vote for, he replied “ If they still have no interest in the election, it would be all right if they just slept in on that day .”
When constituency boundaries were revised for the 1997 election, he moved with his key rural voters into the new Charnwood Constituency.
When the towns could not agree, the Regional School Committee, as governing body of the Freetown-Lakeville Regional School District, called a joint town meeting of voters from Freetown and Lakeville to agree on a single regional school budget.
When Roosevelt formally began his campaign with an event at the Jersey Shore town of Sea Girt, Hague's machine made sure there were several thousand Hudson County voters looking on and cheering.
When Alain Juppé registered again as a voter, other voters sued to have his registration cancelled ; however, the Bordeaux court of small claims ruled against them.
When asked about the strategy of using race as an issue to build GOP dominance in the once-Democratic South, Mehlman replied, " Republican candidates often have prospered by ignoring black voters and even by exploiting racial tensions ," and, " by the ' 70s and into the ' 80s and ' 90s, the Democratic Party solidified its gains in the African-American community, and we Republicans did not effectively reach out.

When and minority
When the Mensheviks struck an alliance with the Jewish Bund, the Bolsheviks found themselves in a minority.
When in December of 1852, the new Chancellor of the Exchequer submitted his budget to Parliament on behalf of the minority government, the Peelites, the Free Traders and the Irish Brigade were all alienated by the proposed budget.
When Edward died eight years later, Henry supported his brother Peter for the regency during Afonso V's minority, and in return received a confirmation of this levy.
When Hitler was appointed Reich Chancellor of Germany on 30 January 1933, Goebbels was initially given no office: the coalition cabinet Hitler headed contained only a minority of Nazis as part of the deal he had negotiated with President Paul von Hindenburg and the conservative parties.
When Labour won more seats ( though fewer votes ) than the Conservative Party in February 1974 and Heath was unable to persuade the Liberals to form a coalition, Wilson returned to 10 Downing Street on 4 March 1974 as Prime Minister of a minority Labour Government.
When still a girl, she was briefly in the retinue of Anne de Beaujeu, eldest sister of King Charles VIII, a capable and highly intelligent woman who held the regency of France during his minority.
When Roth in 1962 appeared on a panel alongside the distinguished black novelist Ralph Ellison to discuss minority representation in literature, the questions directed at him soon turned into denunciations.
" When free market democracy is pursued in the presence of a market-dominant minority, the almost invariable result is backlash.
When Henry dies, Thomas's scheming brother Ned ( Guy Rolfe ) takes over as Lord Protector and guardian of King Edward VI ( Rex Thompson ) during his minority, overriding Henry's wish that Thomas raise the boy.
When the Kent government collapsed, and Hugh Hoyles was invited to form a minority Conservative government in 1861, Shea was offered a cabinet post but declined.
When Minton became a Supreme Court Justice, the Senate had become more conservative and the Court more activist, causing him to support conservative minority positions.
When World War II began, Ruma was one of the centers of German national minority in Vojvodina.
When Stone and Alexander Campbell's Reformers ( also known as Disciples and Christian Baptists ) united in 1832, only a minority of Christians from the Smith / Jones and O ' Kelly movements participated.
When the canton of Appenzell was divided in 1597 into a Catholic and a Protestant part of the canton, the Catholic majority of Hirschberg wanted to stay with Innerrhoden, while the Protestant minority wanted to go to Ausserrhoden.
When the canton of Appenzell was divided in 1597 into a Catholic and a Protestant part of the canton, the Catholic majority of Hirschberg wanted to stay with Innerrhoden, while the Protestant minority wanted to go to Ausserrhoden.
When the Árd Fheis went on to pass a vote of confidence in the official Army Council ( which had already approved an end to the abstentionist policy ), Ruairí Ó Brádaigh led the minority in a walk out, and went to a prearranged meeting in Parnell Square where they announced the establishment of a ' caretaker ' executive of Sinn Féin.
When Premier Zhou Enlai visited Phnom Penh in 1956, he asked the country's Chinese minority, numbering about 300, 000, to cooperate in Cambodia's development, to stay out of politics, and to consider adopting Cambodian citizenship.
When Hughes was expelled from the Labor Party after the first referendum, Munro Ferguson allowed him to stay in office as a minority Prime Minister and encouraged Hughes and Cook to form a new party, the Nationalist Party, on a " win the war " platform.
When the Druze were a minority being persecuted they took the appearance of another religion externally, usually the ruling religion in the area, and for the most part adhered to Muslim customs by this practice.
When Henry V died in 1422, Northumberland was appointed member of the council appointed to govern during the minority of Henry VI.
When the ballots were counted the Tories were reduced to a minority government.
When the upspring of the EOKA struggle took place in Cyprus, Hikmet believed that the population of Cyprus could live together peacefully and called on the Turkish minority to support the Greek Cypriots to achieve the demand of ending the British rule.
When Joe Clark's Progressive Conservatives formed a minority government after the 1979 general election, Crosbie became Minister of Finance.
When the census confirms minority status, a meeting must be widely advertised.

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