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  Canadian federal election, 1935 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Canadian federal election of 1935 was held to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons.
Bennett, in office since the 1930 election, had done little to stimulate the economy during his first few years, believing the free market would correct itself.
The 1935 election was also important in it saw the final demise of the Progressive Party and the United Farmers of Alberta.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Canadian_federal_election,_1935   (439 words)

  
 New Zealand general election 1935 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1935 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to determine the shape of the New Zealand Parliament's 25th term.
The coalition held on to power in the 1931 elections, but the ongoing economic troubles made the government deeply unpopular, and by the time of the 1935 elections, Labour's support was soaring.
Elections to the four Maori seats were held the day before.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_Zealand_general_election_1935   (444 words)

  
 SSHL: Latin American Election Statistics: Cuba: Elections and events 1935-1951   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In 1935, this group reorganized as the Acción Republicana, or Republican party…The Conservative party of the Menocal administrations…was reorganized in 1935 as the Conjunto Nacional Democrático.
The date for general elections was later postponed from February 28, to July 14, and Laredo Bru, whose term expired on May 2, agreed to remain in office until the inauguration on October 10.
June: general election (Grau San Martín / PRC-A) Ameringer 2000: "The election of 1944 was a referendum on the 'Authentic Revolution.' It represented the culmination of the ten-year struggle for political democracy and economic and social justice.
dodgson.ucsd.edu /las/cuba/1935-1951.htm   (9240 words)

  
 CHAPTER 45. BALLOTS, ELECTION SUPPLIES AND POLLING PLACES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
(d) The election officers of each election district shall fit out the room in the polling place in which the election will be conducted for their election district with the necessary number of voting machines and shall do everything else required to be done in order to prepare and furnish such election room.
If at any time it becomes impracticable to hold an election in the public building designated by a department for any election district or districts, such department may designate another public building as near as can be conveniently obtained to the place previously selected.
The compensation of the election officers and clerks and the rent for polling places shall be paid in the month in which the general election is held.
www.delcode.state.de.us /title15/c045   (1916 words)

  
 Alberta general election, 1935   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Alberta general election of 1935 was the eighth general election for the Province of Alberta, Canada.
The UFA's fiscal conservatism and the taint of moral turpitude led to the government's defeat in the 1935 election at the hands of the new Social Credit Party of Alberta and its leader evangelist William Aberhart.
The election was also the most negative election in Alberta with social crediters openly and under William Aberhart's directive, defacing the campaign signs of anyone who opposed them, as well as drowning out opponets speaches by honking car horns, and significant attack ads were run.
stevehome.dynup.net /en/Alberta_general_election,_1935.htm   (328 words)

  
 British Communists and Elections   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It was this analysis that led the CPGB to contest the Shettleston constituency in Glasgow at a by-election in 1930.
Saklatvala, the Communist ex-MP for Battersea was the candidate, and one of the main reasons for the contest was that Shettleston was a stronghold of the ILP and the Labour left, and in addition the Labour candidate was an ILP left-winger, John McGovern.
At this election, the communists polled seventy five thousand votes, which was a 50% increase on the previous, 1929 General election figure.
www.whatnextjournal.co.uk /Pages/History/Squires.html   (7538 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Archive Article - 1938: Lithuania
The Germans in Memel, now dominated by the Nazis and their leader, the veterinarian Dr. Ernest Neumann, who in 1935 was sentenced to twelve years imprisonment for high treason and later pardoned, have increased their agitation for the return of Memel to Germany.
The population of Memel being predominantly composed of Germans, they won in the 1935 elections 24 out of the 29 seats of the Memel Landtag.
The elections of Dec. 10, 1938, were conducted by the Nazis, under the slogans "home to Reich" and "one people, one State, one Fuehrer." The victory of the Nazis at Memel was certain.
encarta.msn.com /sidebar_461500494/1938_Lithuania.html   (861 words)

  
 CHAPTER 2. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTIONS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
No person shall be appointed as a member of any board of elections who is not a citizen of the United States and a resident of the county for which he or she is appointed and who has not resided therein for 1 year next preceding his or her appointment.
Each member of each board, before entering upon his or her duties and within 10 days from the time of his or her appointment, shall take and subscribe to the oath or affirmation prescribed by the Constitution and shall record the same in the office of the recorder of the county of the member's residence.
In the nomination and election of a deputy administrative director, § 209 of this title shall not be applicable.
www.delcode.state.de.us /title15/c002   (2379 words)

  
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Prior: (i) 1935 c 26 § 2, part; 1933 c 95 § 2, part; 1917 c 71 § 1, part; 1909 c 82 § 3, part; 1907 c 209 § 10, part; RRS § 5187, part.
Prior: 1935 c 26 § 2, part; 1933 c 95 § 2, part; 1917 c 71 § 1, part; 1909 c 82 § 3, part; 1907 c 209 § 10, part; RRS § 5187, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
Prior: (i) 1947 c 77 § 1; 1935 c 20 § 3; 1901 c 89 § 1; 1895 c 116 § 4; 1891 c 106 § 1; 1889 p 406 § 17; Rem.
www.leg.wa.gov /pub/rcwdisp/title_29/chapter_030/d_rcw_29_30.txt   (1560 words)

  
 Articles - New Zealand general election 1943   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The 1943 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to determine the shape of the New Zealand Parliament's 27th term.
With the onset of World War II, elections were initially postponed, but it was eventually decided to hold a general election in September 1943, around two years after it would normally have occurred.
The election saw the governing Labour Party re-elected by a comfortable margin, although the party nevertheless lost considerable ground to the expanding National Party.
www.gaple.com /articles/New_Zealand_general_election_1943?mySession=54658a0bfe47344d1f2b660f16986827   (594 words)

  
 Joannis Metaxas
Eleftherios Venizelos[?], the prime minister, resigned over the refusal to aid the Dardanelles campaign and used the war as the major issue in the elections.
When he won the March 1915 elections he mobilized the army but was dismissed by the king.
The elections of 1936 produced a deadlock between Tsadaris and Sophoulis.
www.fastload.org /jo/Joannis_Metaxas.html   (541 words)

  
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However, due to the League of Nations mediation and the boycott of the voting, the elections are postponed.
Elections, boycotted by pro-Lithuanian forces, lead to the participation of parties that are more or less supporting idea of incorporation of the area into Poland - with different grades of autonomy.
The elections of 1935 are won under German pressure by the NSDAP.
www.electionworld.org /former.htm   (8441 words)

  
 Election Registers - Texas State Library
The law defining the duties of the Secretary of State, passed in 1846, includes a provision that he shall, "in a separate book, suitable for the purpose, keep a complete register of all officers appointed and elected in the State..." The origins of the three Republic-era Election Registers, in contrast, are obscure.
The first (1836-1842) of the two volumes appears consistent with an office memorandum book, its entries lacking uniformity and, occasionally, legibility--clearly not intended as an official register; the second (1843-1846) resembles, both in physical appearance and in information recorded, the official volumes created by State government.
For compiled election returns beginning in 1850, consult the microfilm edition of the Secretary of State Executive Record Books.
www.tsl.state.tx.us /arc/electionreg.html   (785 words)

  
 Delaware School Laws - Titles: 15, 16, 17, & 18   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Whoever, other than the election officers, secretes or attempts to secrete himself in any part of the polling room during the hours of the election for any purpose whatsoever, shall be fined not less than $100 and may be imprisoned not more than 1 year.
Whoever induces or attempts to induce any election officers to violate any of the provisions of this title whether or not such election officers violate or attempt to violate any of such provisions shall be imprisoned not more than 5 years.
Whoever, being an election officer of whom any duty is required in this title, is guilty of any wilful neglect of such duty or of any corrupt or fraudulent conduct or practice in the execution of the same shall be deemed to have knowingly and willfully violated his official duty.
www.doe.state.de.us /dpiservices/michie/Part6.htm   (8779 words)

  
 Chronology 1935
Following national elections on May 5th, the Croats resumed their boycott of the Yugoslav parliament.
The Croats formed a coalition with a new party of Serbian peasants during the elections and attracted approximately 40 percent of the total vote in the kingdom.
The army maintained control of the Sejm in the election, but the Socialists and Peasant Party demanded a return to genuine democracy, while the Ukrainians increased their demands for autonomy or independence.
www.indiana.edu /~league/1935.htm   (5393 words)

  
 PDI Editorials: Dawn
We are a country that has been holding local elections since 1905 and national elections since 1935, and yet today it takes longer to count votes than ever before -- and that is, if we're even sure the votes get counted at all.
What our 80 million people or so can't seem to do despite so much practice, the Indonesians have managed, even though this year marks the first time ever Indonesians have had a direct hand in electing their president.
For Filipinos, it may seem a bit corny that a new era of genuine democracy is being talked about on the basis of a national election finally featuring direct campaigning and the courting of public opinion.
pdieditorials.blogspot.com /2004/09/dawn.html   (719 words)

  
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In April 1937, Degrelle received 19% of the vote in a Brussels by-election in which he ran against Paul Van Zeeland, who was supported by the Catholics, the Liberals, and the Socialists.
In the April 1939 general elections, Rex suffered a major setback, polling just 4.4% of the vote and losing 17 of the 21 deputies it had returned in 1936.
In October 1935 they polled 1% of the vote, but managed to enter parliament in the April 1939 elections (3 deputies out of 148, with 1.8% of the vote).
www.sunderland.ac.uk /~os0tmc/fr.htm   (2132 words)

  
 Tsaldaris, Panayoti. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
A leader of the Populist (royalist) party, he succeeded Eleutherios Venizelos as premier in Nov., 1932, and again, after a brief return to power by Venizelos, in Mar., 1933.
In 1935 the Venizelists rose against the royalist policy of Tsaldaris, but they were crushed by General Kondylis.
Tsaldaris’s government won in the 1935 elections, from which the republicans abstained; however, he was ousted by Kondylis in Oct., 1935.
www.bartleby.com /65/ts/Tsaldari.html   (159 words)

  
 Rose/Duquesne and the Rise of Steel Unionism. Chapter 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In early 1935, however, he would set in motion a movement that would transform the ERP into a semi-independent, worker-led organization that developed a sophisticated shop-floor bargaining structure.
In the 1935 election two open hearth department first helpers went down to defeat, and in the rolling mills a semiskilled crane operator defeated a skilled heater.
He was elected in June 1935, and his wage cases did not reach the joint appeals committee stage until the spring of 1936.
www.press.uillinois.edu /epub/books/rose/ch4.html   (15303 words)

  
 Chile Alessandri's Second Presidency, 1932-38 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current ...
Heeding the new policy of the Comintern (see Glossary), adopted in 1935, the Chilean Communists backed away from proletarian revolution, which they had advocated obediently from 1928 to 1934.
Only literate males over the age of twenty-one could vote in most elections until the 1950s; of those eligible to vote, approximately 50 percent usually registered, and the vast majority of those registered cast ballots.
Women were allowed to exercise the franchise in installments, first for municipal elections in 1935, then for congressional contests in 1951, and finally for presidential races in 1952.
workmall.com /wfb2001/chile/chile_history_alessandris_second_presidency_1932_38.html   (763 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta : Opinion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Defection means the change of political allegiance of a leader after his election.
After the 1935 elections, for instance, G.B. Pant, the then chief minister of the United Province, induced a group of members of the Muslim League to join the Congress.
According to it, if a legislator gave up his membership of the party which had fielded him in the election, or if he joined any other party or abstained from voting in the house against the party line, he would have to be disqualified.
www.telegraphindia.com /1030530/asp/opinion/story_1959996.asp   (623 words)

  
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of India Act of 1935, elections were held in 1937 for provincial assemblies.
In the elections of 1937, the Congress party emerged victorious in U.P. with a big margin.
The BJP government has recently passed an Act under which, political defector will have to vacate his seat in the legislature and his election would be nullified.
www.bjp.org /today/apl_0104/apl_1_p_25.htm   (656 words)

  
 GlobaLex-- Philippines
The United States Constitution was recognized  until the  promulgation of the Philippine Constitution  on February 8, 1935, signed by U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt  on March 23, 1935 and ratified at a  plebiscite held on May 14, 1935.
In this election, President Quezon won over General Emilio Aguinaldo and Bishop Gregorio Aglipay, the President of the First Philippine Republic (1898) and the head of the Aglipayan church respectively.
  The sole judge of contests relating to election, returns and qualifications of members of the Senate rests with the Senate Electoral Tribunal (SET) which is composed of nine members, three of whom are Justices of the Supreme Court and six members of the Senate.
www.nyulawglobal.org /globalex/Philippines.htm   (4850 words)

  
 Elections: Latin American Studies: Collections: SSHL
As a result, they lost the three seats which they had previously held in the Senate, although they maintained their nine seats in the Chamber of Deputies...The Party's registration fell from 150,000 in 1948 to only 55,000 two years later" (page 292).
Thomas 1998: Gives the number of political affiliations registered in October 1951 for each party (page 774).
All material contained in Latin American Election Statistics: A Guide to Sources is protected by copyright, and duplication or sale of all or part of any of it is not permitted, except that material may be duplicated by you for your personal research use or educational purposes in electronic or print form.
sshl.ucsd.edu /collections/las/cuba/1935.html   (9207 words)

  
 114: CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES (1941-1947)
The representatives of the Popular Party who won seats in the 1935 elections, continued to protest against the terms of the constitution which denied power to the elected members of the Legislative Council.
In general, these recommendations were accepted by the Government for the 1947 elections, which brought an end to the "Long Parliament"which has existed for 12 years.
This issue was on the agenda of the newly organized Labour Party which contested the 1947 elections.
www.guyana.org /features/guyanastory/chapter114.html   (759 words)

  
 Thirty Years - Ch 8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
THE NINTH plenum of the party, held immediately after the federal elections in 1935, marked another vitally important turn in the work of the party.
Maurice Duplessis won the provincial elections in Quebec in 1936 and became premier of that province.
Clearly the victory of the Liberal Party in the federal general elections of 1935 had not stopped the drive of the monopolists to policies of fascism and war.
www.marxists.org /history/international/comintern/sections/canada/buck-tim/30years/ch08.htm   (3780 words)

  
 Hungary - Radical Right in Power
He assembled a political machine, but his efforts to fashion a one-party state and fulfill his reform platform were frustrated by a parliament composed mostly of Bethlen's supporters and by Hungary's creditors, who forced Gombos to follow conventional policies in dealing with the economic and financial crisis.
The 1935 elections gave Gombos more solid support in the parliament, and he succeeded in gaining control of the ministries of finance, industry, and defense and in replacing several key military officers with his supporters.
But Teleki also oversaw passage of the second Jewish Law, which broadened the definition of "Jewishness," cut the quotas on Jews permitted in the professions and in business, and required that the quotas be attained by the hiring of Gentiles or the firing of Jews.
countrystudies.us /hungary/34.htm   (861 words)

  
 IISH - Today in 1932 : 28 March - The Dutch OSP is established
It was a left wing split off from the social-democratic party.
Meijer Bleekrode designed this poster on the occasion of the 1933 elections.
In 1935 the OSP joined the Revolutionary Socialist Workers Party.
www.iisg.nl /today/en/28-03.php   (65 words)

  
 Local 411 IAFF   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Secretary is instructed to write a letter to the chiefs of the various areas and ask them to include in their 1935 budgets a substantial increase in wages.
Elections for 1935 - President: George Glenister, 1st Vice-President: Fred Ketteringham, 2nd Vice President: George Wright, 3rd Vice President: Charles Langford, Secretary Treasurer: Art Rollinson.
The Welfare Committee is mandated to convince Council to grant "a substantial bonus for this year of not less than $50.00 each for all employees who have been on the department before 1937," and to approach the Chief to see if the cost of telephones can be taken care of by the department.
www3.sympatico.ca /jonno/411tl.html   (11086 words)

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