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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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  • ==Electoral method== ! Votes
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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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