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Elections in the Roman Republic were an essential part of its governance, with participation only being afforded to Roman citizens. Upper-class interests... |
Compulsory voting (category Elections) modest to boost turnout and achieve the goal of attaining a much more representative electorate, especially since the public and the courts usually insist... |
numbers beyond the thousands. Elections with an electorate in the hundred thousands appeared in the final decades of the Roman Republic, by extending voting... |
elections were held in Taiwan on 12 January 2008 to elect the members of the Legislative Yuan. It was the first Legislative Yuan election after the constitutional... |
April 17, 2005, where voter turnout was 97%. Elections were then held in 2010 and 2013. Cuba's national legislature, the National Assembly of People's... |
the Solidarity movement called for a boycott of the elections. According to official figures 78.9% of the electorate turned out to vote. This turnout... |
about the referendum, which was eventually decided in the President's favor. The voter turnout was 4,823,482 citizens or 64.8% of the total electorate (7... |
Austria (redirect from The Republic of Austria) Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine federal states... |
elections were not competitive with 22 candidates in 1998 and 23 in 2000 running for 21 seats. Due to the fact the electorate is small, the turnout rates... |
Prime Minister of Bangladesh (category All Wikipedia articles written in Bangladeshi English) People's Republic of Bangladesh (Bengali: গণপ্রজাতন্ত্রী বাংলাদেশের প্রধানমন্ত্রী, romanized: Gonoprojatantri Bangladesh Shorkarer Prodhanmontri) is the chief... |
Egypt (redirect from The Arab Republic of Egypt) officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and the Sinai Peninsula in the southwest corner... |
Legislative elections were held in France on 12 and 19 June 2022 to elect the 577 members of the 16th National Assembly of the Fifth Republic. The elections took... |
Canvassing (category Election campaigning) shaking in a sheet of canvas, hence to discuss thoroughly. An organized canvass can be seen as early as the elections in the Roman Republic. In those campaigns... |
received since women joined the city's electorate in 1917. Prior to the election, the New York City Council had voted to extend the city's term limits, permitting... |
elections were held in Croatia on Sunday, 4 December 2011 to elect 151 members to the Croatian Parliament. They were the sixth parliamentary election... |
1991 Ukrainian independence referendum (redirect from Ukraine's independence in 1991) autonomous republic, and 2 special municipalities (Kyiv City and Sevastopol City). Voter turnout was lowest in Eastern and Southern Ukraine. The six regions... |
Saxony (redirect from Saxony in the Weimar Republic) the Electorate of Saxony of the Holy Roman Empire, the Kingdom of Saxony, and twice for a republic. The first Free State of Saxony was established in... |
invasion of the country. From 1876 to 1911, regular elections were held, but the electorate remained politically unengaged. This era was known as the Porfiriato... |
low turnout in the second round as pro-opposition voters (the majority of the electorate) had limited interest in these races. The magnitude of the Communist... |
Women's suffrage (redirect from Women's suffrage in the Czech Republic) Women's suffrage is the right of women to vote in elections. At the beginning of the 18th century, some people sought to change voting laws to allow women... |