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    on a separate ballot. The Philippines elects on a local level governors‚ vice governors‚ board members‚ mayors up to the barangay officials and the Sangguniang Kabataan or youth council members which is mandated in the current Constitution of the Philippines and the Local Government Code of 1991. The Congress or Kongreso has two chambers. The House of Representatives or Kapulungan ng mga Kinatawan has currently 240 seats elected for three-year terms‚ of which 212 seats are contested in single seat

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    The Electoral College In the United States‚ we the people are guaranteed a vote in our government. Built upon the principles of freedom and democracy‚ The United States has striven to give equal representation to the people. Presidential elections are held to give people the chance to vote for who they believe will best serve the country. The electoral college is in place and adds an extra step in the presidential election process. However‚ many Americans do not understand the Electoral college.

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    vote every four years in November. The electoral votes are based on the population of a state and affect the election in the long run. The Senate of a state is granted two electoral votes towards the national election. The rest of the electoral votes are based on the popular vote in the districts of a state. The Electoral College was created by the U.S. founding fathers because they were afraid that a dictator could manipulate the votes of the people. The Electoral College is a controversial topic because

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    Every four years‚ the Electoral College enjoys a fleeting moment of fame. But the impact of the college on presidential elections is far greater and more controversial than its brief life indicates. ======================================… ======================================… HOW DOES THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE WORK ? Each state has a number of electors equal to the number of its U.S. senators (2 in each state) plus the number of its U.S. representatives‚ which varies according to the state’s

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    Current and Non-current Assets Without assets‚ businesses could not function. In order to show how much a business owns assets are used in accounting to clearly define the positive side of a balance sheet. Current and non-current assets are not only cash‚ but also monies which will turn into cash in the future. This includes receivables‚ properties‚ work in progress and buildings. This paper will define current and non-current assets‚ differentiate between the two‚ the order of liquidity and

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    Lindsey Weightman Electoral Process Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats British National Party Green Party In groups‚ research the Political party you have selected: Local Election Follow a 4 year cycle. Not all councils vote at the same time. Councillors are elected ’by thirds’ for a period of 4 years (One councillor being elected per year for 3 years‚ and no Local election in 4th year). Who can stand for election? 21 years of age or over. British‚ Commonwealth or Republic of Ireland Citizen

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    The Elimination of the Electoral College With the recent election‚ a controversy has come up about the eliminating the Electoral College. The Electoral College is made up of a group of electors where they vote for the President and the Vice President based on the states popular vote for the candidate. There are 538 Electoral College votes and in order to win the election‚ a candidate must have a majority of 270 votes to become the President. When Americans cast their vote‚ they are actually

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    CURRENT STRATEGY SUMMARY FOR INFRASTRUCTURE OPERATIONS SUPPORT SERVICES (IOSS) JOINT BASE POWELL‚ CA This document was compiled by the IOSS project office and summarizes how many of the Joint Base Powell Infrastructure‚ Operations‚ and Support Services (IOSS) requirements listed in the draft PWS were acquired in the past. Each service area is briefly covered by providing information about any current initiatives/contracts‚ current performance problems‚ and stakeholder comments about any

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    majoritarian or a proportional electoral system better?  At the centre of the debate of choosing between majoritarian and proportional electoral system concerns the issue of trade-off between having representative versus effective‚ accountable government. Whereas majoritarian systems tend to produce more accountable‚ stronger‚ and stable government‚ they offer poor representativeness. In contrast‚ proportional representation providing highly representative government usually leads to coalition which

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    past the post electoral system The UK electoral system is run by the First Past the Post system‚ voting takes place in single-member constituencies. Voters put a cross in a box next to their favoured candidate and the candidate with the most votes in the constituency wins. The advantages of using a First Past the Post system are as follows: Firstly‚ the system is simple and easy for constituents to understand because you only have one box to tick. By having to only tick one box‚ voters can clearly

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