Elections in UK Law
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Council elections.
...Area 4 (West Midlands) The following member of council is elected to serve from the close of the annual general meeting on 10 June 2000 until the close of the annual general meeting in 2003: Susan Margaret Hoof. Vacancy in Area 9 (Republic of Ire......
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Disengaging elections? Political interest, number of elections, and turnout in elections to the European Parliament
Since direct elections to the European Parliament began in 1979, variations in voting behavior in European Parliament elections from national elections have raised interesting questions about polit...
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Free and fair elections
The holding of elections has become universal but only about half of all elections are free and fair. Electoral malpractice not only distorts the quality of representation but has implications for ...
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Elections to council 2012.
...Notice is given that, as the term of office of the council member in each of the following CIMA electoral constituencies (EC) expires at the end of the annual general meeting in June 2012, elections will be held in February 2012. Nominations for cand......
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UK Elections in Fiction
Steven Fielding takes a look at representations of British general elections in fictions – and finds that on the page and on screen depictions often influence how voters view real world politics, c...
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Council member elections.
...Casual vacancy, Area 3 Notice is given that, as the council member in electoral Area 3 (East Midlands and East Anglia), John Coghlan, was elected as vice-president at the 2004 AGM, a new candidate is being sought to represent Area 3 on council. T......
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Clientélisme et Elections
Cet article est une tentative de caractérisation des principaux traits de la machine politique mise en oeuere pied et consolidée dans l'état de Rio de Janeiro depuis 1965 sous le leadership de Chag...
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Do Elections Matter for Economic Performance?
In mature democracies, elections discipline leaders to deliver good economic performance. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, most developing countries also hold elections, but these are often marr...
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Are non-competitive elections good for citizens?
Many regimes, particularly autocracies, hold elections where the ruling regime’s victory is a foregone conclusion. This paper provides a formal analysis of how these non-competitive elections affec...
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SCHOOL BOARD INCUMBENT DEFEAT IN PARTISAN ELECTIONS
This research replicated earlier research done in non‐partisan school district elections, concerning the effect of school board member incumbent defeat on non‐voluntary superintendent turnover. In ...
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