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Election

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Election

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Election: Encyclopedia II - Lord Mayor of London - Election

The Lord Mayor is elected by Common Hall, a body of representatives of the City's Livery Companies. Common Hall is summoned by the sitting Lord Mayor; it meets at Guildhall on Michaelmas Day (29 September) or on the closest weekday. Voting is by show of hands; if, however, any liveryman so demands, balloting is held a fortnight later. Since 1385, prior service as Sheriff has been mandatory for election to the Lord Mayoralty. Two Sheriffs are selected annually by Common Hall, which meets on Midsummer's Day for the purpose. By an ordina ...

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Lord Mayor of London, Lord Mayor of London - Titles and honours, Lord Mayor of London - History, Lord Mayor of London - Election, Lord Mayor of London - Lord Mayor's Show, Lord Mayor of London - Role, Lord Mayor of London - Rights and privileges

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Election: Encyclopedia II - President of the French Republic - Election

Since 2000, the President of France has been directly elected to a five-year term by universal suffrage. (Prior to 2000, presidential terms lasted seven years, and the first election to a shorter term was held in 2002). President Chirac was first elected in 1995 and again in 2002. His current term will thus expire in 2007. There is no term limit, so Chirac could run again. François Mitterrand is the only President to date who has served a full two terms. The method of French presidential elections is run-off voting which ensures ...

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President of the French Republic, President of the French Republic - Presidential powers, President of the French Republic - Election, President of the French Republic - Current constitutional powers, President of the French Republic - Succession, President of the French Republic - Other information, President of the French Republic - History, President of the French Republic - Presidents of France, President of the French Republic - External link

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Election: Encyclopedia II - President of Finland - Election

Candidates for President can be nominated by registered parties which have received at least one seat in the preceding parliamentary election. A candidate may also be nominated by 20,000 enfranchised citizens. Between 1919 and 1988, the President was elected indirectly by an electoral college made up of electors chosen by voters in the presidential election. In the 1988 presidential election, a direct and an indirect election were conducted in parallel: if no candidate could gain majority, the President was elected by an electoral college formed in the same elections. Since 1994, the Pre ...

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President of Finland, President of Finland - Election, President of Finland - Inauguration, President of Finland - Duties and powers, President of Finland - Ordering premature parliamentary elections, President of Finland - Appointing and discharging ministers, President of Finland - International relations, President of Finland - Legislation, President of Finland - Supreme Commander of the Defence Forces, President of Finland - Emergency Powers, President of Finland - Decorations, President of Finland - List of Presidents of Finland, President of Finland - Living former Presidents, President of Finland - Official Residences, President of Finland - Incapacity and succession, President of Finland - Impeachment, President of Finland - The Independence Day reception, President of Finland - History, President of Finland - Pre-Presidential Heads of State

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Election: Encyclopedia II - President of the United States - Election

Presidential elections are held every four years. Presidents are elected indirectly, through the Electoral College. The President and the Vice President are the only two nationally elected officials in the United States. (Legislators are elected on a state-by-state basis; other executive officers and judges are appointed.) Originally, each elector voted for two people for President. The votes were tallied and the person receiving the greatest number of votes (provided that such a number was a majority of electors) became President, wh ...

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President of the United States, President of the United States - Requirements to hold office, President of the United States - Election, President of the United States - Inauguration and oath of office, President of the United States - Terms of office, President of the United States - Succession, President of the United States - Powers, President of the United States - Presidential salary and benefits, President of the United States - Salary, President of the United States - Residences, President of the United States - Travelling, President of the United States - Secret Service, President of the United States - Benefits after Presidency, President of the United States - Officeholders, President of the United States - Life after the Presidency, President of the United States - Presidential facts, President of the United States - Transition events, President of the United States - Other facts, President of the United States - Notes

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Election: Encyclopedia II - Larry Campbell - Election

Campbell was elected in 2002 under the banner of the left-wing Coalition of Progressive Electors party. He was the city's first Mayor to be elected from the party. Much of Campbell's success with voters was attributed to his charismatic personalty and colorful background. As the city's former chief coroner, his life inspired a popular drama on the CBC called Da Vinci's Inquest (later followed by a spin-off, Da Vinci's City Hall. He was also dubbed the "Dapper Mayor" for his penchant for wearing fedora hats and long overcoats. His personality contrasted greatly with his predecessor, Philip Owen, who was se ...

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Larry Campbell, Larry Campbell - Election, Larry Campbell - Mayor, Larry Campbell - Controversy, Larry Campbell - The need to try a safe-injection site

Read more here: » Larry Campbell: Encyclopedia II - Larry Campbell - Election

Election: Encyclopedia II - President of the United States - Election

Presidential elections are held every four years, counting from the year 1788. Presidents are elected indirectly, through the Electoral College. The President and the Vice President are the only two nationally elected officials in the United States. (Legislators are elected on a state-by-state basis; other executive officers and judges are appointed.) Originally, each elector voted for two people for President. The votes were tallied and the person receiving the greatest number of votes (provided that such a number was a majority of e ...

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President of the United States, President of the United States - Requirements to hold office, President of the United States - Election, President of the United States - Inauguration and oath of office, President of the United States - Terms of office, President of the United States - Succession, President of the United States - Powers, President of the United States - Salary and benefits, President of the United States - Salary, President of the United States - Residences, President of the United States - Traveling, President of the United States - Secret Service, President of the United States - Benefits after Presidency, President of the United States - Officeholders, President of the United States - Life after the Presidency, President of the United States - Presidential facts, President of the United States - Transition events, President of the United States - Other facts, President of the United States - Notes

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Election: Encyclopedia II - Japan general election 2005 - Election

Koizumi maintained, as he pledged before calling the election, a position that he would not give official party endorsement to 37 members of his party who voted against the postal bills; that is, the 37 were not allowed to run as members of the party. To compensate for the disadvantages that non-party members suffer under the current election law, four LDP rebels including Shizuka Kamei announced on 17 August their formation of a new party, the People's New Party, to contest the elections [6]. Four other LDP rebels followed suit days after, ...

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Japan general election 2005, Japan general election 2005 - Background, Japan general election 2005 - Issues, Japan general election 2005 - Election, Japan general election 2005 - Polls and results

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Election: Encyclopedia II - Censor - Election

The censors were elected in the Centuriate Assembly held under the presidency of a consul (Auli Gellii xiii.15; Livy xl.45). Barthold Niebuhr suggests that they were at first elected by the Curiate Assembly, and that their election was confirmed by the Centuriate; but William Smith believes that "there is no authority for this supposition, and the truth of it depends entirely upon the correctness of [Niehbur's] views respecting the election of the consuls". Both censors had to be elected on the same day, and accordingly if the voting for the second was not finished, the election of the first was invalidated, and a new as ...

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Censor, Censor - Creation of the rank, Censor - Election, Censor - Attributes, Censor - Abolition, Censor - Duties, Censor - Census, Censor - Regimen morum, Censor - Administration of the finances of the state, Censor - Lustrum

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Election: Encyclopedia II - Salvador Allende - Election

Allende finally won the 1970 Chilean presidential election as leader of the Unidad Popular ("Popular Unity") coalition. On September, 4th, 1970, he obtained a narrow plurality of 36.2 percent to 34.9 percent over Jorge Alessandri, a former president, with 27.8 percent going to a third candidate (Radomiro Tomic) of the Christian Democratic Party (PDC), whose electoral platform was quite close to Allende's. According to the Chilean Constitution of the time, if no presidential candidate obtained a majority of the popular vote, the Congress woul ...

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Salvador Allende, Salvador Allende - Early life, Salvador Allende - Election, Salvador Allende - Presidency, Salvador Allende - The coup, Salvador Allende - Legacy and debate, Salvador Allende - Quotes, Salvador Allende - By Salvador Allende, Salvador Allende - About Salvador Allende, Salvador Allende - Notes

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Election: Encyclopedia - Election

Politics Politics Portal Politics by country Political campaigns Political science Political philosophy Ideology History of democracy Direct democracy Representative democracy Participatory democracy Soviet democracy Liberal democracy Referendum Representation Voting Voting systems Elections by country Elections by date Parties by countr ...

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Election: Dream Dictionary - Election

 

Election

  • To dream that you are at an election, foretells you will engage in some controversy which will prove detrimental to your social or financial standing.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Election , Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Election , Dream Interpretation Election )

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Election Dictionary

Election: Encyclopedia II - Election - Characteristics of elections

Election - Who can vote. A crucial issue in elections is the question of suffrage—who is allowed to vote—whether the electorate comprises the entire citizenry or some subset of it. The democracy of ancient Athens did not allow women, children, foreigners and slaves to vote—thus disenfranchising the majority of the population. Over the last few centuries since elections began to be held there has been a ...

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Election, Election - Definitions of democratic elections, Election - Characteristics of elections, Election - Who can vote, Election - Who is voted for, Election - Types of election, Election - Electoral systems, Election - Scheduling, Election - Election campaigns, Election - Difficulties with elections, Election - Show elections, Election - Bias and limited options, Election - Corruption of democracies, Election - Elections around the world

Read more here: » Election: Encyclopedia II - Election - Characteristics of elections

Election: Encyclopedia II - Irish general election 1932 - Results

The results were as follows: When the results were known Fianna Fáil was still 5 seats short of an overall majority, but it still looked like the only party capable of forming a government. Discussions got underway immediately after the election and an agreement was reached in which the Labour Party would support Fianna Fáil. The party now had the necessary votes to form a government. ...

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Irish general election 1932, Irish general election 1932 - Cumann na nGaedhael, Irish general election 1932 - Fianna Fáil, Irish general election 1932 - Election Campaign, Irish general election 1932 - Results, Irish general election 1932 - Transition of Power, Irish general election 1932 - First Time TDs

Read more here: » Irish general election 1932: Encyclopedia II - Irish general election 1932 - Results

Election: Encyclopedia II - Manitoba general election 1988 - Background

The election was called unexpectedly in early 1988, after disgruntled NDP backbencher Jim Walding voted against his government's budget on March 9, 1988. Walding's defection in an almost evenly-divided house resulted in Howard Pawley's NDP government being defeated, 28 votes to 27. As the budget vote was a confidence measure, the Pawley ministry was forced to resign and call new elections two years ahead of schedule. Popular support for the NDP was at an historically low level when the election was called, due to soaring Autopac rates ...

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Manitoba general election 1988, Manitoba general election 1988 - Background, Manitoba general election 1988 - Issues, Manitoba general election 1988 - The Campaign, Manitoba general election 1988 - Results, Manitoba general election 1988 - Riding results, Manitoba general election 1988 - Post-election changes

Read more here: » Manitoba general election 1988: Encyclopedia II - Manitoba general election 1988 - Background

Election: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Twelve

Twelve: Divine government and election; apostolic fullness; discipleship; The Church; people of God; united; oversight. (Gen. 49:28; Numbers 13:1-16; Matt. 3:14; Luke 9:1-2; 22:30; Rev. 12:1; 21:12; Rev. 22:2; Ex. 15:27; 29:15; 1 Cor. 1:10)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

Related pages: Christian Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Twelve, Dream Dictionary Twelve, Meaning of dreams about Twelve, Dream Interpretation Twelve, Dream Analysis Twelve, Dreaming of Twelve

 

twelve, divine government, election, apostolic fullness, discipleship, church, people of god, united, oversight, divine, government, numbers, number, number 12, 12, sacred numbers,

 

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Election: Encyclopedia II - President of the Republic of China - Powers

The President is currently selected by a first past the post direct election of the areas administered by the Republic of China for a term of four years. Before 1991, the President was selected by the National Assembly of the Republic of China for a term of six years. The Constitution names the President as head of state and commander-in-chief of the military of the Republic of China. The President is responsible for conducting foreign relations, such as concluding treaties, declaring war, and making peace. The President must promulga ...

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President of the Republic of China, President of the Republic of China - History, President of the Republic of China - Powers, President of the Republic of China - Diplomatic protocol, President of the Republic of China - List of Presidents, President of the Republic of China - Presidents of the Republic of China 1912-1928, President of the Republic of China - Presidents of the Republic of China 1948-present, President of the Republic of China - Elections

Read more here: » President of the Republic of China: Encyclopedia II - President of the Republic of China - Powers

Election: Encyclopedia II - Conservative Party of Canada - Aftermath

Two months after Harper's election as national Tory leader, Liberal Party of Canada leader and Prime Minister Paul Martin called a general election for June 28, 2004. However, in the interim between the formation of the new party and the selection of its new leader, factional infighting and investigations into the Sponsorship Scandal reduced the popularity of the governing Liberal Party. This allowed the Conservatives to be more prepared for the race, unlike the 2000 federal election where few predicted the early October election call. For the first time since the 1993 federal election, a Liberal gover ...

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Conservative Party of Canada, Conservative Party of Canada - Background, Conservative Party of Canada - Principles and policies, Conservative Party of Canada - Leadership election, Conservative Party of Canada - Controversy, Conservative Party of Canada - Aftermath, Conservative Party of Canada - Party leaders, Conservative Party of Canada - Election Results 2004-2006, Conservative Party of Canada - Provincial parties

Read more here: » Conservative Party of Canada: Encyclopedia II - Conservative Party of Canada - Aftermath

Election: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - W

Hal Philip Walker Candidate in: Nashville (1975) in the U.S. presidential election, 1976. Played by: Thomas Hal Phillips Party: The Replacement Party (third party). Walter Winchell Candidate in: The Plot Against America (book, 2004) Winchell is a historical character in real life and a fictional candidate in 1942 for the ...

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List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates, List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - A, List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - B, List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - C, List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - D, List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - E, List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - G, List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - H, List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - J, List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - K, List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - M, List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - N, List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - P, List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - R, List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - S, List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - T, List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - V, List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - W, List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - Z

Read more here: » List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates - W

Election: Dream Interpretation Index including links to 10.000 dream interpretations

Dream Dictionary Index with links to 10.000 dream interpretations from many different sources.

Please note that all words in grey are hyperlinked to an archive with articles related to that word, including dream interpretations.

For more dream interpretation, see: Meaning of Dreams or Dream Dictionary

For articles about dreams, see: Dreams

Read more here: » Dream Interpretation Index: Dream Interpretation Index including links to 10.000 dream interpretations

Election: Encyclopedia II - Franklin D. Roosevelt - Legacy

Roosevelt's legacies to the U.S. were a greatly expanded role for government in the management of the economy (effectively ending the days of laissez-faire economics), increased government regulation of companies to protect the environment and prevent corruption, a Social Security system which allowed senior citizens to be able to retire with income and benefits, a nation on the winning side of World War II (with a booming wartime economy), and a coalition of voters supporting the Democratic Party which would survive intact until the ...

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Franklin D. Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Early life, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Marriage and children, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Political career, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Private crises, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Governor of New York: 1928-1932, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Election as President, Franklin D. Roosevelt - The First New Deal, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Second New Deal 1935-36, Franklin D. Roosevelt - The second term, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Foreign policy 1933-41, Franklin D. Roosevelt - The path to war, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Pearl Harbor, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Japanese-American internment, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Civil rights and refugees, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Strategy and diplomacy, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Death and posthumous reputation, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Legacy, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Cabinet members, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Supreme Court appointments, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Media, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Online Resources, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Primary Sources, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Foreign Policy and World War II

Read more here: » Franklin D. Roosevelt: Encyclopedia II - Franklin D. Roosevelt - Legacy

Election: : Dreams Sitemap I - E

This is a sitemap for Dream Dictionary - E . Click on a link and you will find multiple dream interpretations and the meaning behind this particular dream.

 

Dream Dictionary - E

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