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  Guam general election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Guam general election of 2004 was held on 2 November.
Thomas Ada and Gloria Nelson were election to the two seats on the Consolidated Commission on Utilities.
Elections for the Guam Education Policy Board suffered for a shortage of candidates: Only in the district of Luchan were there more running then returned (4, including write in, for two seats).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Guam_general_election,_2004   (471 words)

  
 GAO-06-521, Elections: Absentee Voting Assistance to Military and Overseas Citizens Increased for the 2004 General ...
For the 2004 election, FVAP developed an electronic voting experiment that it planned to make available to the entire military, their dependents, and overseas citizens; however, the experiment was never implemented because of security concerns publicly raised by four of the ten members of a peer review group.
States have considerable discretion in how they organize the elections process and this is reflected in the diversity of processes and deadlines that states have for voter registration and absentee voting, including diversity in the processes and deadlines that apply to military and overseas voters.
The experiment was to be used for the 2004 election by UOCAVA citizens from seven participating states,[Footnote 15] with the eventual goal of supporting the entire military population, their dependents, and overseas citizens.
www.gao.gov /htext/d06521.html   (12946 words)

  
 Micronesia In Review: Issues and Events: Guam - 1 July 2004 - 30 June, 2005
Guam's public auditor and congressional delegate both ran uncontested and were easily reelected in 2004.
The election results surprised some, as former Speaker of the Legislature Vicente "Ben" Pangelinan was denied his seventh consecutive term and ousted from the legislature completely.
Her thesis and subsequent work have focused on the development of Guam history text and textbooks—examining the past, present, and future direction of forming and imparting Guam's rich and multifaceted narrative.
archives.pireport.org /archive/2006/February/02-01-tcp-guam.htm   (2999 words)

  
 2004 General Election U.S. Embassy Freetown, Sierra Leone
Generally, all U.S. citizens 18 years or older who are or will be residing outside the United States during an election period are eligible to vote absentee in any election for Federal office.
Generally, election materials may be witnessed or sworn to before a notary, U.S. Commissioned Officer, embassy or consular officer, or other officials authorized to administer oaths.
Generally, the FPCA used to request only a ballot should be received by election officials at least forty-five days before election day to allow ample time to process the request and mail the ballot.
freetown.usembassy.gov /wi033004.html   (2769 words)

  
 NJ Division of Elections
shall mean the county board of elections appointed in the various counties or the person or board in charge of elections in the various counties as provided in Title 19 of the New Jersey Revised Statutes.
means any general, special or primary held for the purpose of nominating or electing any candidate for the office of President or Vice President of the United States, Presidential elector, United States Senator or member of the United States House of Representatives.
means the notice filed with the recall election official by a recall committee for the purpose of initiating a recall effort.
www.state.nj.us /lps/elections/glossary_doe.html   (672 words)

  
 CCU Guam
General Manager of the Port Authority of Guam, it was during his time as General Manager, that the Port made a profit by improving productivity and reducing expenses.
Founding president of the Guam Jaycees, and served as Vice-President for the Jaycee International, and also was a founding member of the Chamorro Cultural Association.
Santos became the General Manager of Sprint Guam, a subsidiary of Sprint International long distance service and while there was instrument in the introduction of domestic rate integration for Guam and CNMI.
www.ccuguam.com /bios.html   (1069 words)

  
 Expats Against Bush: Election 2004
This election is a choice between four more years of tax giveaways for millionaires along with a higher tax burden for you -- or a president who will cut middle-class taxes, raise the minimum wage, and make sure we guarantee women an equal day's pay for an equal day's work.
Election lawyers now say that those ballots could determine the outcome in a handful of states where the presidential race is expected to be extremely close.
Kerry called the November election a choice between staying the course with failed policies and a change in direction that he said is urgently needed to prevent disaster in Iraq.
expatsagainstbush.typepad.com /home/election_2004/index.html   (14179 words)

  
 Honolulu Voter & Election Information, City and County of Honolulu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
General elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November in all even-numbered years.
Special and primary elections may be held as provided by law; provided that in no case shall any primary election precede a general election by less than forty-five days.
Individuals from Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands are considered U.S. citizens.
www.co.honolulu.hi.us /council/elect.htm   (581 words)

  
 Bob's Office: The Office of Senator Robert Klitzkie
Bill 383 requires the Administrator of Elections with the assistance of the Bureau of Elections’ attorney to conduct a complete review and repromulgation of election rules and regulations and a complete review of election laws with a report to the Governor and Legislature on June 30, 2007.
Bill 383creates the Administrator of Elections, a classified employee of the Government of Guam, who shall have direct day-to-day authority and responsibility over the election process and be in charge of the Bureau of Elections.
Bill 383 also creates the Bureau of Elections, which is the successor office to the Election Commission bureaucracy and takes over the operational and clerical responsibilities for elections and accedes to including: the responsibilities, pending proceedings, books, files, records, documents, fixtures, furniture, office equipment, etc. of the Election Commission.
www.bobsoffice.org   (672 words)

  
 GRAPamended122304
The Guam Rules of Civil Procedure and the Rules of Court for the Superior Court, whenever relevant, are adopted as part of the rules of this court.
Generally, such peripheral matters as pretrial motions, pretrial briefs, continuances, etc., should not be included.
The original transcript of the proceeding(s) shall be transmitted to the Supreme Court of Guam as part of the record on appeal by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Guam once it has been supplied by the court reporter as required by subsection (e)(1) of this Rule.
www.guamsupremecourt.com /Rules/images/RULESGRAPamended122304.htm   (11540 words)

  
 Association of Pacific Island Legislatures
Before his election to the House of Delegates of the 4th OEK, he was a member of the Second Ngeremlengui State Legislature as a Speaker.
Senator Quirino I. Mendiola, during APIL's 20th General Assembly in Pohnpei, was elected as the APIL President for the 2001-2002 Term and was sworn in on September 29, 2001.
Vice Speaker Quirino I. Mendiola was re-elected to a second term as APIL President during the 21st General Assembly held in the Republic of Palau in June of 2002.
www.guam.net /pub/apil/who.htm   (1416 words)

  
 Guam Visitors Bureau   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Election of four new board members to a new two-year term will also take place at this meeting.
A Nominating Committee comprising current elected directors and four contributing members chosen by the elected directors was tasked to solicit the membership and present a list of recommended nominees.
Nominations are also being accepted from the floor during the election day and those nominated must be present to confirm their acceptance and willingness to serve.
www.visitguam.org /media/?news_id=74   (224 words)

  
 The Indepundit: 2004 Election Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
McPherson said before the election that state law requires the bubble be filled in next to the name for the vote to count.
The complaintant, attorney John Howard, claims that by allowing a write-in candidate in a run-off election, the City Clerk violated the letter and intent of the City Charter, and that all votes for anyone other than the top two vote getters in the primary should therefore be deemed invalid.
The election must be certified by Nov. 30; the mayoral inauguration is scheduled for Dec. 6.
www.indepundit.com /archive2/2004_election/index.html   (16162 words)

  
 KUAM's coverage of Decision 2004: Guam's one-stop center for this year's elections
The Guam Election Commission released the official set of Election Night results, determining that incumbent senator Joanne Browne (R) won the 15th legislative seat by a total of (3) votes over incumbent Speaker Ben Pangelinan (D).
As promised, the special interest group The Citizens for Economic Diversity is suing to throw out the Proposal "A" results from the Decision 2004 General Election and to force the Government of Guam to hold a special election on the issue of legalizing casino gaming in the territory.
We previously reported several Decision 2004 mayoral, vice-mayoral, and senatorial candidates have failed to file financial disclosure forms with the Guam Election Commission by Monday's 5pm deadline.
www.kuam.com /decision2004   (420 words)

  
 Election Results
Every two years, the Commission publishes Federal Elections, a compilation of the official, certified federal election results obtained from each state’s election office and other official sources.
For elections on the state, local and territory level, please see the Combined Federal/State Disclosure and Election Directory.
It provides contact information and links to the elections offices of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
www.fec.gov /pubrec/electionresults.shtml   (174 words)

  
 IFES Election Guide - Country Profile: Indonesia - Elections
According to the current figures of the General Elections Commission (KPU), Susilo Bambang YUDHOYONO of the Democratic Party and incumbent President MEGAWATI Sukarnoputri of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) secured 33.57% and 26.61% of the valid votes respectively.
Election officials announced that the final results will take another 10 days to validate as approximately 148 million of the country’s 155 million voters participated in the polls.
The country is slated to hold its general elections on April 5, followed by the country’s first direct presidential elections on July 5.
www.electionguide.org /country-news.php?ID=102   (878 words)

  
 The Green Papers: United States Midterm Election 2006
Once the state office verifies a recount is required, it would notify county election officials that they have 10 days to complete the recount.
Guam Governor: On 10 November 2006 the Guam Election Commission's certified the Gubernatorial General Election results declaring the Republican team of incumbent governor Felix Camacho and Dr. Mike Cruz as victors.
If the overvotes are counted, a runoff election would be required since no candidate would have received the majority of the vote.
www.thegreenpapers.com   (1411 words)

  
 Hell-Bent for Election: The Mad Rush to Nominate Presidential Candidates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
For 2004, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) "lifted its window restriction on protecting New Hampshire and Iowa," meaning that states were free to schedule primaries and caucuses before these two traditional events.
The predictable result was that 17 states moved their primaries and caucuses to February, and to keep their "first in the nation" status, Iowa and New Hampshire moved their contests to January.
Within the proposed system's static structure of escalating stakes, the scheduling of presidential primary elections in specific states is random and dynamic from one quadrennial cycle to the next.
pweb.jps.net /~gangale/opsa/ps/Hell-Bent_for_Election.htm   (2769 words)

  
 Guam Post
This page was originally published on Wednesday 01 September, 2004.
Geography of Guam - ABC Factook; Flag, Economy, Geography,...
A three-star general says soldiers from the 100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry should be allowed to wear the shoulder patch that traces the battalion's lineage to World War II.
archive.wn.com /2004/09/01/1400/guampost   (802 words)

  
 Guam general election, 2004 - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Guam general election, 2004 - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
It saw a defeat for the Democratic Party, with the Republican Party taking control of the territory's legislature.
Guam's legislature is elected from the 15 candidates who get the most votes in total.
education.music.us /G/Guam-general-election,-2004.htm   (277 words)

  
 Election Hiccups   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
There are 50 states and six exotic places, including politically significant Guam and American Samoa, where delegates to the Democratic Party’s 2004 presidential nominating convention are to be chosen during this Democratic primary season, Jan. 19 through June 8.
At that time, look for the television “analysts” suddenly to discover an ersatz Mother of All Surges — “last-minute” changes of voters’ minds that “prove” the pseudo-journalists with their ridiculous opinion polls were right all along … up until the very moment actual votes were being counted.
It is a replica of the Nov. 3, 1948, issue of the Chicago Tribune, whose masthead motto was “The World’s Greatest Newspaper.” It reported on the election in which Truman beat the socks off Thomas E. Dewey, to the surprise of almost everyone but Truman.
www.newsmax.com /archives/articles/2004/2/20/103335.shtml   (1678 words)

  
 US Presidential Election for the Rest of the World - 2004
Raised in a small shrimping village in San Leon, Texas, David worked as a construction worker for several years before attending college.
He coordinated the ballot access drive in Texas that collected over 76,000 signatures in 75 days.
When he ran for Attorney General there were 4 local chapters of the GPTX.
worldpeace.org.au /virtualElection.asp   (593 words)

  
 Decision 2004: Interactive Elections
This year, KUAM.COM is bringing back the popular feature - for both the primary and general elections - with even more interactive features for you to enjoy.
However, as evident in past Interactive Elections, the results are very close to the actual results as decided by Guam voters.
KUAM.COM's Interactive Primary is strictly a mock election conducted over the Internet for entertainment purposes only, and the resultant tallies should not be viewed as a scientific sample of a representative portion of the population, and likewise should be not be seen as an accurate representation of public opinion.
www.kuam.com /decision2004/interactiveelections   (444 words)

  
 Welcome to the Guam Election Commission Website
Guam Election Commission - Your Vote is Your Voice
Proposal A and B Text (as received by the GEC from the proponents)
If you won't be on island for the next election, you may be eligible to vote by absentee ballot.
www.guamelection.org   (131 words)

  
 2004 ELECTION STATISTICS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In Louisiana, the Congressional Election of November 2, 2004, was an open (nonpartisan) primary.
A run-off election was scheduled for December 4, 2004, for seats for which no candidate received the requisite majority (see Foster v.
Love, 522 U.S. The votes reported for the 3d and the 7th Congressional Districts are the results of run-off elections.
clerk.house.gov /members/electionInfo/2004/2004Stat.htm   (332 words)

  
 sablan2004's Xanga Site
The Youth Republicans of Guam, along with its unaffiliated members in the Northern Marianas and American Samoa, would like to extend its congratulations to the newly inaugurated members of the 25th Guam Youth Congress.
I strongly decry the attempts of Senator Lou Leon Guerrero to introduce legislation recognizing naturopathy as an alternative form of medicine to be practiced on the island.
Only after a primary election takes place that decides on the eventual Republican nominee can the Youth Republicans of Guam actively participate in getting that nominee elected in to office.
www.xanga.com /sablan2004   (597 words)

  
 Campaign 2004: Primaries and Caucuses
Caucuses and primary elections are ways for the general public to participate in nominating presidential candidates.
Voters go to the polls to cast their votes for a presidential candidate (or delegates who will represent that candidate at the party convention).
Results for Democratic primaries and caucuses held after March 2004 may not be widely reported.
www.infoplease.com /spot/campaign2004primaries1.html   (892 words)

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