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  • ...lection|2014]] and [[2018 Arabin presidential election|2018]] presidential elections, based on populations from the 2010 Census.]] ...20 votes ({{colorbull|#0098DC|round|size=130}}) and Noah Hardy received 62 votes ({{colorbull|#FF6723|round|size=130}})]]
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  • ...dums}}, {{wp|Special election|special elections}}, and {{wp|By-election|by-elections}}, scheduled for 2024. *22 March: [[Imagua and the Assimas]], [[Elections in Imagua and the Assimas#Presidential election 20|President]], [[2024 Imag
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  • ...d by [[Yurika Ehara]]'s {{wpl|national unity government}}, including {{wpl|electoral reform}}, strengthening [[Politics of Akashi#Referendums|referendum]] provi !Votes
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  • ...dums}}, {{wp|Special election|special elections}}, and {{wp|By-election|by-elections}}, scheduled for 2023. * 17 April: [[Scovern]], regional elections
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  • ...an governing style, leading to the 1948 Security Act and the suspension of elections until [[1991 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1991]]. ==Electoral method==
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  • ...ces in the [[1991 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|June parliamentary elections]]. ==Electoral method==
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  • ...em as the "partisan wing of the King". After [[Electoral Reform Act, 1960|electoral reforms]] locked the party out of the [[Legislative Assembly of Trjebia|Leg ==Electoral History==
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  • |short_title = Law on Electoral Representation of 1960 |summary = Regulates [[Elections in Gylias|Gylian elections]].
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  • ...and [[Baix-Empordà]]. The party contests national, regional and municipal elections and, similar to other regional parties, does not run candidates outside Emp == Electoral performance ==
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  • {{WIP}}[[Category:Elections in Estmere]]{{Politics of Estmere}}'''Elections in Estmere''' are held for many government officials at the national, state ...ay]], which is a national public holiday. Estmerish elections use two {{wp|electoral system}}s: the {{wp|additional member system}} at the national and state le
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  • ...|right-wing parties in Gylias]]. Formed in 1989, it is the main right-wing electoral bloc in Gylias. ==Electoral results==
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  • ...ties|Politcal Parties of Creeperopolis]]<br />[[Elections in Creeperopolis|Elections]] = Parliamentary Electoral History =
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  • ...ties|Politcal Parties of Creeperopolis]]<br />[[Elections in Creeperopolis|Elections]] = Parliamentary Electoral History =
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  • ...rties|Politcal Parties of Creeperopolis]]</br>[[Elections in Creeperopolis|Elections]] = Parliamentary Electoral History =
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  • ...ties|Politcal Parties of Creeperopolis]]<br />[[Elections in Creeperopolis|Elections]] = Parliamentary Electoral History =
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  • ...ties|Politcal Parties of Creeperopolis]]<br />[[Elections in Creeperopolis|Elections]] = Parliamentary Electoral History =
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  • ...ties|Politcal Parties of Creeperopolis]]<br />[[Elections in Creeperopolis|Elections]] = Parliamentary Electoral History =
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  • | voting_system1 = [[Anthony electoral method]] ...- national and Parthenia-wide, allowing citizens of the Union to cast two votes.
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  • ...following a disagreement amoungst MLA's over [[Electoral Reform Act, 1960|electoral reform]]. ==Electoral History==
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  • ...run as a [[Democratic Party (Arabi)|Democrat]] in the [[2020 Arabin Senate elections|2020 Arabin Senate election]] in [[New Cambridge (Arabi)|New Cambridge]]. ...umbent Winnie Kimes on April 4, 2020. Freeman won the [[2020 Arabin Senate elections#New Cambridge|general election]] on December 5, 2020, and became Senator-el
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  • .... According to the official figures, the turnout was at 99.7% and 99.9% of votes went to the single ballot. ...wikipedia:First-past-the-post voting|First-past-the-post]] system with 200 electoral constituencies. Every constituency was presented with a single candidate, d
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  • .... According to the official figures, the turnout was at 99.6% and 99.9% of votes went to the single ballot. ...wikipedia:First-past-the-post voting|First-past-the-post]] system with 200 electoral constituencies. Every constituency was presented with a single candidate, d
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  • ..., 2016|538 electoral votes}} of the {{wp|Electoral College (United States)|Electoral College}} | needed_votes = 270 electoral
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  • .... According to the official figures, the turnout was at 99.3% and 99.9% of votes went to the single ballot. ...wikipedia:First-past-the-post voting|First-past-the-post]] system with 200 electoral constituencies. Every constituency was presented with a single candidate, d
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  • .... According to the official figures, the turnout was at 99.7% and 99.9% of votes went to the single ballot. ...wikipedia:First-past-the-post voting|First-past-the-post]] system with 200 electoral constituencies. Every constituency was presented with a single candidate, d
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  • ==Electoral history== !Votes
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  • ...ral commission}}s at each administrative level, which are federated into [[Elections Gylias]]. The {{wpl|voting age}} is 15 and voting is {{wpl|compulsory votin ...n Day]] is a public holiday, notable for its [[Political culture of Gylias#Elections|festive character]]. Political parties are publicly funded, and may receive
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  • | name = 2022 Saint-Baptiste electoral reform referendum ...ral system that you wish the Chamber of Deputies to use for the successive elections of deputies.<br>{{wp|French language|Principean}}: ''Veuillez sélectionner
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  • ...oliferation of new parties after [[Law on Electoral Representation of 1960|electoral reform]]. It was designed as the main vehicle for advancing {{wpl|Political ...lections|regional]], and [[Elections in Gylias#Federal elections|federal]] elections.
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  • ...s a satirical political party in Agrestiumontia. In the 1974 parliamentary elections the Sex Party won 27 seats in the National Assembly capturing 7.3% of the v == Electoral performance ==
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  • | colspan=7 | '''2017 General Elections, Breheim''' | colspan=3 | '''Previous election''' ← <BR> [[Breheimian General Elections, 2014|2014]]
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  • ...of 1958–1959#French|reformed]]: ''Coalition conservatrice'') was an {{wpl|electoral bloc}} of [[List of political parties in Gylias|right-wing parties in Gylia ..., 1961|1961]] and [[Gylian presidential election, 1968|1968]] presidential elections — and banned its [[Politics of Gylias#Party political broadcasts|PPBs]] f
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  • ...ding in all municipal and county elections since 1989. It began to contest elections to health boards in, 1993 where the party has maintained a notable presence ...iúnta]], [[Ellie Níc Raghnaill]]. She won re-election in the 2019 and 2022 elections.
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  • '''Parliamentary elections''' were held in [[Juznia]] on 16 November 2003. The result was a landslide ...of the Taryba and set out on passing new laws reforming things such as the electoral commission and the judiciary and giving the government more influence over
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  • | next_election1 = ''Elections suspended'' ...is the [[wikipedia:Unicameralism|unicameral]] legislature of [[Jinchun]]. Elections to the National Congress are not considered to be free and fair; the [[Jin
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  • ...te. Even if the alignment of the [[Great Veche]] changes as a result of by-elections, the party-list seats are not altered to maintain proportionality. ==2016 By-Elections==
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  • ...major urban centers, where the parties had existing voter bases from local elections. The alliance won five seats at the 2022 election, entering the Tionól for ==Electoral results==
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  • | votes_for_election = 538 members of the Electoral College | needed_votes = 270 electoral
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  • ...it has been the third-largest Valentirian political party by the number of votes cast and seats won in [[Parliament of Valentir|Parliament]]. ==Electoral history==
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  • | votes_for_election = 537 members of the [[United States Electoral College|Electoral College]] | needed_votes = 269 electoral
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  • ...lias|centrist parties in Gylias]]. Formed in 1960, it is the main centrist electoral bloc in Gylias. ...d {{G-CCM/meta/shortname}} — as part of a general consolidation of 5-party electoral blocs.
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  • ...{{A-CP}}'s vote. It was also the first presidential election with an {{wpl|electoral alliance}}, where the {{A-NDP}} and {{A-LP}} jointly endorsed the same cand !Votes
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  • ...ormed in 1961, it is the main {{wpl|authoritarian socialism|statist left}} electoral bloc in Gylias. ...d {{G-RMP/meta/shortname}} — as part of a general consolidation of 5-party electoral blocs.
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  • ...vote in all elections. Citizens of Zhousheng have the right to vote in the elections for: ...once every 5 year for 5 year terms, unless [[wikipedia:Snap election|snap elections]] are called under one of the following conditions:
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  • | votes_for_election = 263 members of the [[Vazian Electoral College|Electoral College]] | needed_votes = 132 electoral
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  • ...servative parties in Gylias]]. Formed in 1969, it is the main conservative electoral bloc in Gylias. ...ons|regional]], and [[Elections in Gylias#Federal elections|presidential]] elections in the 1970s, it made a strong debut at the [[Gylian federal election, 1976
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  • ...oters. In the 2019 elections the League received the highest percentage of votes in the municipality of Sankt-Vincentos (58,7%). == Electoral performance ==
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  • ...Party]] to contest the [[Midrasian general election, 2017|2017 Midrasian elections]]. The alliance went on to win the election, leading [[Melcion Portas]] to Whilst the Progressive Alliance initially only existed to contest the 2017 elections, the party soon moved to centralise, establishing itself as a permanent for
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  • ...p|plural voting}} system with property owners and taxpayers receiving more votes with voting being done in single-member districts elected under a {{wp|firs ==Electoral process==
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  • ==Elections== ...ngle-transferable vote}}. There are 18 electoral areas known as {{wp|Ward (electoral subdivision)|wards}} that members represent. Since the 2017 Municipal Gover
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  • ...Gylias|liberal parties in Gylias]]. Formed in 1960, it is the main liberal electoral bloc in Gylias. ...d {{G-FSP/meta/shortname}} — as part of a general consolidation of 5-party electoral blocs.
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  • ...t nine votes nationwide together. This was the only election in Philippine electoral history in which a vice-president defeated the incumbent president.
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  • '''Elections in Delkora''' take place at the federal, state, and local levels. They are ...notable was the adoption of {{wp|proportional representation}} for federal elections in 1884.
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  • ...ons. Initially, the party lacked the funding to participate within general elections, however the early successes of the Greens on the local level, combined wit ...ublic Assembly of Midrasia|Public Assembly]] during the 1993 parliamentary elections. The party's emergence onto the national stage allowed the Greens to gain c
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  • ...n|Plum Blossom protests]] in which protesters demanded direct presidential elections. Kong accepted the protesters' demands and amended the [[Constitution of th {{Elections in Namor}}
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  • ...senators are directly elected from local constituencies around the country using the alternative vote method. Each of the 12 states is represented in the Se ...s no electoral threshold necessary for a party to enter the Senate. Senate elections are held every four years on the first Saturday in May. Election cycles beg
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  • ...he Green Party was able to make a breakthrough into national politics in [[Elections in West Miersa#1996|1996]], gaining two seats, making it the first politica ...ary leader by [[Dymitr Moraczewski]], who in 2011 oversaw the party's best electoral results thus far, when it gained three seats in the National Assembly. Mora
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  • ==Electoral method== ...was unable to be elected on the first ballot, the candidate with the least votes would be eliminated and a new round of voting held. As Édouard Bachelet wa
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  • ...ral bloc in Gylias, and one of the most influential blocs in Gylias. Among electoral blocs, it has the longest record of participation in [[Cabinet of Gylias|fe ...d {{G-LSL/meta/shortname}} — as part of a general consolidation of 5-party electoral blocs. The name was deliberately chosen to share the initials of the [[Peop
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  • ! {{wpl|Party-list proportional representation|PR}} votes ! {{wpl|Single transferable vote|STV}} votes
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  • ...y]]. The party has seen its support grow in both the 2019 and 2022 general elections, increasing its seat count and vote share by significant margins. It is the ==Electoral history==
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  • ...14, 2018 and 2022. The City Council consists of 40 members elected in five electoral districts corresponding to the five traditional neighbourhoods of the city, ...ffinity for the party, which won 51.2% of the vote in the city in the 2020 elections. However, relative to other major Azmaran cities, the city has a large vote
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  • ...as|far-right parties in Gylias]]. Formed in 1961, it is the main far-right electoral bloc in Gylias. ...al Futurism}}, it gradually developed a Gylian-specific far-right profile, using a {{wpl|national anarchism|veneer of anarchism}} over a program of [[Gylian
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  • ...nd general election, 2018|2018 general election]], winning with 59% of the votes and succeeding the former party leader Oliver Harman. ...he three parties disputing the total majority in parliamentary and general elections. Between 1952 and 2003, the conservatives suffered a weakening in political
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  • | vote_type = Electoral College | votes_for_election= 410 Electoral College Votes
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  • ...ain one in Trjebia, and another in [[Seketan]] which participates in local elections in the predominantly Trjebian province of [[Bynan]]. Since 1955, it is bann ==Electoral History==
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  • ...tion day (Kylaris)#List of election days | title = Compendium of Worldwide Elections and Democratic Norms | date = 2015}}</ref> ...as through postal votes, on days other than election day.<ref name="postal votes!">{{cite journal| last1 = Devereux | first1 = Olivia |author1-link = Gaulli
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  • ...ctment of laws, and not try to rules governing criminal matters, taxation, electoral or political party regime, may issue decrees on grounds of necessity and ur ...ad of the next most-voted candidate (Section 98). Positive votes are valid votes cast for any of the candidates, leaving out of the count blank and spoiled
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  • ==Elections== ===Electoral regions===
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  • ...t. Concurrent with the consular election, Senate, Assembly, and many local elections were also held on 14th of September. ...nner. Melcion Portas won the election in a near-landslide, with 36,888,649 votes (54.1%) to Lorett's 30,150,652 (45.9%).
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  • ...lection was held on 4 December. [[Durand Francois]] received a majority of votes cast in the second round, and therefore was elected as [[President of Alaoy ...Riley's 46.9%, a comfortable margin exceeded only by Adriaan Breytenbach's electoral victory in the [[2013 Alaoyian Presidential Election|2013 election]]. Duran
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  • ...λ Шapek]] in the [[2004 Zhoushi presidential election|2004 election]]. The elections held through this systems are: ...they can garner enough support to run for the election and not just split votes of more perspective candidates.
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  • {{For|related elections|2022 Arabin Senate elections|2022 Arabin presidential election|2022 Arabin presidential primaries}} {{Infobox Arabin elections
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  • ...be fulfilled. The [[Sacred Assembly]] is responsible for monitoring senate elections, and also sanctioning official senate factions. To qualify as a faction, a ...its inability to submit a complete senatorial list or not receiving enough votes.
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  • ...ora#State elections|Delkoran state elections]]''' and their results. State elections take place every 4 years to elect state legislatures, which in turn form st ...encies|Federal Electoral Commission]], and do not include invalid or blank votes.
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  • ...inistry elections, following the defeat of the Government bill to veto the Electoral Commission reforms to the 2022 election. This led to a more proportional re 80,122,014 votes were cast, and Harold Osborne remained Prime Minister after coalition negot
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  • '''Elections in Ibica''' are held for government officials at the [[Federal government o ...onal definition), as well as the running of state and local elections. All elections—federal, state, and local—are administered by the individual states.
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  • |citation = [https://gbi.freeforums.net/thread/5195/elections-act-2023 Original Text] |repeals = [[Elections Act, 2021]]
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  • ...e first round, with incumbent [[Yurika Ehara]] finishing second. The {{wpl|electoral alliance}} between the {{A-NDP}} and {{A-UA}} unraveled as they could not a ...ara in the second round as expected, but her winning margin of 1,1 million votes stunned observers who expected a closer contest, and represented a clear re
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  • ...g bribes totaling $178.4M<br>4 counts of cronyism<br>7 counts of attempted electoral fraud | header_votes = Different votes
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  • ...rties|Politcal Parties of Creeperopolis]]</br>[[Elections in Creeperopolis|Elections]] = Parliamentary Electoral History =
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  • ...is four years, though Votes of No Confidence in the government may lead to elections between the usual cycle with the assent of the [[President of Meronnia|Pres ...Chamber throughout the period of the [[Olympic War]], primarily due to the electoral alliance of the dominant Liberal and Radical factions in a Grand Coalition
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  • ...l election to go to a second round, a pattern maintained by all subsequent elections. ...challenged for re-election by candidates from the {{A-NDP}}–{{A-UA}} {{wpl|electoral alliance}}, the {{A-CP}}, and three extreme right candidates. Notably, the
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  • | votes_for_election= All 228 (204) electoral votes of the electoral college | needed_votes = 114 (101) electoral
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  • ...seats in [[Akashian general election, 1982|1982]]. It fell below the {{wpl|electoral threshold}} in [[Akashian general election, 1986|1986]], managing to hold o ! {{wpl|Party-list proportional representation|PR}} votes
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  • | needed_votes = 11 votes ...ct the president from the three candidates who received the most electoral votes, and The Philimanian Legislative Council will select the vice president fro
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  • ...more diverse group of opponents than in the past. This included two {{wpl|electoral alliance}}s — the United Left (comprising the {{A-CP}}, {{A-WP}}, and {{A !Votes
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