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Ley de Lemas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | The actual composition of the sublemas can vary: it can be a pair of candidates (for example, to be elected governor and vice-governor), or an ordered list of candidates to fill a legislative body. |
 | | Once determined the votes for each lema and sublema, the count is done using a common method (for example, d'Hondt). |
 | | In the province of Tucumán, the 2003 election saw a total of 1,800 sublemas (for provincial and municipal executive and legislative posts). |
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