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    Election of the President The President of India is elected by an electoral college consisting of: • elected members of the two Houses of Parliament and Legislative Assemblies of the States - Article 54 • It includes the national capital territory of Delhi and the Union territory of Pondicherry • The President’s election is held in accordance with a system of proportional representation by means of a single transferable vote • there shall be uniformity in the scale of representation of the

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    Election Year(1996)

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    The Election of 1996 Clinton vs. Dole In the 1996 election between Clinton and Dole‚ most of the issues at hand were social instead of economical or issues regarding foreign policy leaving a lot of room for mud slinging and taking shots at one another through campaigning and commercial advertisement. In 1994 the Republicans gained control over both houses‚ giving them great influence over legislation. House Speaker Newt Gingrich had constructed the Republicans’ “Contract with America” which was

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    1992 Election Essay

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    The 1992 presidential election was one of nit picking and change amongst voter expectancy. Since the White House was made into a Republican Stronghold for the previous 12Upload File years‚ and Bush had failed to deliver on his 88’ promise not to raise taxes‚ there was a larger differential of angered voters willing to waiver their ballot from one party to another. With the beginning of the primaries came specification on policy‚ closely heated margins‚ and resentment. The major candidates in

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    SOME states might have their own peculiar issues‚ but on a national scale‚ the issues that are likely to dominate this general election fall under three broad categories: race relations‚ governance and economic wellbeing. These categories are not watertight compartments and a given policy issue can affect all of them‚ but they offer a simple and convenient way to understand the electoral issues. Formulated in this general way‚ these categories are familiar and longstanding in Malaysian politics‚

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    Election Campaign Memo

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    To: From: Date: Subject ALL EMPLOYEES AMBER ELIAS‚ DEPUTY GENERAL COUNSEL SEPTEMBER 9‚ 2013 CONDUCT RELATED TO GENERAL CAMPAIGN ELECTIONS As in past years‚ this office is providing this memorandum as a guide to District employees regarding their conduct in political campaigns for the upcoming general election‚ including the DPS Board of Education election‚ on November 5‚ 2013. Colorado’s Fair Campaign Practices Act prohibits certain school district and district employee involvement with

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    in the presidential election‚ we see many common concerns of people rising to the surface‚ jobs‚ women’s rights‚ education‚ taxes and healthcare. With voting trends beginning change and a new generation of voters taking charge‚ there seems to be a bit more depth than in the previous years. New concerns

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    Election Speech Tips

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    thought and the ability to clearly organized your ideas and visions. Begin writing your speech by acknowledging and thanking your audience. Acknowledging your audience means stating who are you are addressing directly. If you’re running for a school election‚ a formal address can be as simple as "my fellow students." Thank your audience for their willingness to listen to what you have to say. 2 Tell a little bit about yourself and why you are running for office. Mention any previous experience you’ve

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    Ensuring that the new president’s political workforce reflects the diversity that has made this country strong has been a central focus of our recent presidential elections. While there is always a debate about whether a president has been successful in this regard‚ most take credit for hiring minorities and women to their Cabinet and to other sub-Cabinet positions as a reflection of their commitment. Presidential success is as reliant on the quality of the executive team assembled by the president

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    EXPANSION IN THE 1840’S AND 1850’S 1. As our nation expanded from 1845-1860 political leaders could not solve‚ evade or escape the question as to whether or not to allow the expansion of slavery into the territories. MANIFEST DESTINY- had overtaken American justification for expansion- The US had the right and the obligation to expand to the Pacific. 1846- Americans fought an 18 month war against Mexico that resulted in the acquisition of more than half of Mexico--- one third of the current

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    Election Night Remarks

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    Emily McReynolds English 101 August 26‚ 2013 Election Night Remarks Although he did not start with the most promising campaign‚ he ended up winning it all‚ he became the president of the United States. They did not start with a lot of money‚ or a lot of endorsements‚ but it all did not matter. There was the biggest turn out in voter history‚ people waited hours to show their support‚ so their voice could be heard. His campaign was built and supported by hard working men and woman. He could

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