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 The Constitution Act, 1867
The Governor General shall from Time to Time, in the Queen's Name, by Instrument under the Great Seal of Canada, summon qualified Persons to the Senate; and, subject to the Provisions of this Act, every Person so summoned shall become and be a Member of the Senate and a Senator.
For the First Election of Members to serve in the House of Commons the Governor General shall cause Writs to be issued by such Person, in such Form, and addressed to such Returning Officers as he thinks fit.
The Governor General may from Time to Time, by Instrument under the Great Seal of Canada, appoint a Senator to be Speaker of the Senate, and may remove him and appoint another in his Stead.
www.solon.org /Constitutions/Canada/English/ca_1867.html

  
 The World Factbook 2004 -- United States
elections: Senate - last held 5 November 2002 (next to be held 2 November 2004); House of Representatives - last held 5 November 2002 (next to be held 2 November 2004)
election results: Senate - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - Republican Party 51, Democratic Party 48, independent 1; House of Representatives - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - Republican Party 226, Democratic Party 204, independent 1, undecided 4
elections: president and vice president elected on the same ticket by a college of representatives who are elected directly from each state; president and vice president serve four-year terms; election last held 7 November 2000 (next to be held 2 November 2004)
www.brainyatlas.com /geos/us.html

  
 Spanish Socialist Party. P.S.O.E. (Partido Socialista Obrero Espanol)
In the first democratic general election, held in June 1977, it had 103 deputies and 35 senators elected, and thus took shape as the first party of the opposition.
In the 1986 general election, it lost a few seats but kept the absolute majority, which enabled it to continue governing the nation.
In the general election of 1989 it obtained 175 seats in Congress and 108 in the Senate, and in the 1993 election, although it lost its absolute majority, it obtanied 159 seats in Congress and 177 in the Senate.
www.sispain.org /english/politics/parliame/socialis.html

  
 Election Resources on the Internet: Elections to the Spanish Congress of Deputies
In December, the Spanish electorate voted overwhelmingly in favor of a Political Reform Law approved in November by the Cortes, which provided for the election of a popularly elected bicameral legislature composed of a Congress of Deputies and a Senate.
Election Resources on the Internet: Elections to the Spanish Congress of Deputies
Therefore, the number of votes required to win a seat in Congress varies significantly from constituency to constituency: in the 2000 general election, the number of votes needed to win a seat ranged from a low of 15,941 in Soria to a high of 85,267 in Madrid.
electionresources.org /es

  
 Index Co-Cz
Colosio was elected to Congress in 1985 and in 1987 became a member of the PRI's national executive committee before winning election to the Senate in 1988.
In the presidential election of 1876 he headed the minority Greenback Party ticket in order to place before the public his economic views, which ran counter to the prevailing deflationary doctrine.
He was rather unknown to the public when in the tumultuous presidential election of 1953 he was chosen president (December 23) after six days and 13 ballots.
rulers.org /indexc4.html

  
 ICL - Spain Index
Jan 2000: President José María Aznar calls a new general election to the national Parliament (Congress and Senate) for the 12 March 2000.
In the elections to the parliaments in 13 of 19 Autonomous Communities the conservative party won in 9, the socialist in 3 and the Cannary Island's nationalist party in the last one.
In March1999 the House of Lords authorizes the extradition, but it cannot be fulfilled due to the bad health of the general, according to the medical examination of three doctors designated by the British Government.
www.oefre.unibe.ch /law/icl/sp__indx.html

  
 CIA - The World Factbook -- Spain
elections: Senate- last held 14 March 2004 (next to be held NA March 2008); Congress of Deputies- last held 14 March 2004 (next to be held NA March 2008)
Incoming President RODRIGUEZ ZAPATERO, whose party won the election three days after the Madrid train bombings in March, plans to reduce government intervention in business, combat tax fraud, and support innovation, research and development, but also intends to reintroduce labor market regulations that had been scraped by the AZNAR government.
election results: Jose Luis RODRIGUEZ ZAPATERO (PSOE) elected president; percent of National Assembly vote - 52.29%
www.cia.gov /cia/publications/factbook/geos/sp.html

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
Folders alphabetical by topic, microfilm chronological: Located in this series are reports, contracts, bulletins, forms, inventories, receipts, work orders, and memos on such topics as mail statistics, the U.S. Senate's page program, office policy, office management, and Data General's office automation system the bulk of which spans 1981-1986.
Papers of a Democratic Circuit Attorney for the city of St. Louis, 1956-1960; Attorney General of Missouri, 1960-1964; Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, 1964-1968; and U.S. Senator from Missouri, 1969-1986.
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
www.system.missouri.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html

  
 CBC - Alberta Votes 2004 - Analysis & Commentary
In Alberta, where the outcome of an election is rarely in doubt, the numbers and historical trivia are part of the lore that make Wild Rose Country politics truly unique.
Throughout the election campaign we’ll be highlighting letters from people about the candidates, issues and coverage.
Sure, there are those who just tune in election night, just like those who make the World Series the only ball they watch all year.
www.cbc.ca /albertavotes2004/commentary/dippel_111904.html

  
 80soft.com - Where gaming gets political! -> Alberto Gonzales New Nominee for Attorney General
PForever - Nation Divisible - 2000, Who vs. Whom - 2008, Confederacy - 1864, Union - 1864, Iraq and the Economy - 2004, Top Dogs 2008, United North America 2008, Ultimate United North America 2008, Canadian Alliance Leadership 2000, Canadian Alliance Leadership 2002, Alberta Senate election 2004, the Republic of Alberta and PC Leadership 2003.
The reason he is so great is b/c no matter what he personally believes, he does his job as judge and uses the law and precedent to make rulings.
QUOTE (Swing Voter @ Nov 10 2004, 07:47 PM)
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 80soft.com - Where gaming gets political! -> Alberto Gonzales New Nominee for Attorney General
PForever - Nation Divisible - 2000, Who vs. Whom - 2008, Confederacy - 1864, Union - 1864, Iraq and the Economy - 2004, Top Dogs 2008, United North America 2008, Ultimate United North America 2008, Canadian Alliance Leadership 2000, Canadian Alliance Leadership 2002, Alberta Senate election 2004, the Republic of Alberta and PC Leadership 2003.
PM Forever - Alberta 1971, 1986, 1989, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2004, Edmonton 2004.
Canada 2008 - Rise of the PCP, Canada Decides 1993, Canada Decides 1997 and Canada Decides 2000.
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 Current Holdings
American National Election Study: Pooled Senate Election Study, 1988, 1990, 1992
General Election Data for the United States, 1970-1988
Los Angeles Times Poll #111: California General Election Exit Poll, November 4, 1986
ucdata.berkeley.edu /CURRENT/alphlist_all.html

  
 JWA Presents "This Week in History"
After losing a bid for the U.S. Senate in 1980, Holtzman won election as the district attorney for Brooklyn in 1981, becoming the first woman D.A. in New York City.
That fall, Holtzman won the general election and became, at age thirty-two, the youngest woman ever elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
In 1946, she received both the Columbia University Medal for Excellence and the Constance Lindsay Skinner Achievement Award of the Women's National Book Association.
www.jwa.org /this_week/week20.html

  
 Cuban's in the 1988 Presidential Election
The foreign policy conservatism of the Cuban community, especially as it is applied to Presidential and Senate races, helps to explain the community's support for Bob Graham during the Governor's race in 1982, followed by his rejection in the Hispanic precincts in his 1986 senate election.
Election data is based on the results from the 41 precincts in Dade county where Hispanics make up over 70 percent of the voters.
Through an examination of 1988 election results as well as other data, this chapter analyzes the growing impact of the Florida Hispanic vote, and especially the role of Cuban voters and their strong loyalties to the Republican party, in state and national elections.
www.fiu.edu /~morenod/scholar/1988.htm

  
 Cuban's in the 1988 Presidential Election
The foreign policy conservatism of the Cuban community, especially as it is applied to Presidential and Senate races, helps to explain the community's support for Bob Graham during the Governor's race in 1982, followed by his rejection in the Hispanic precincts in his 1986 senate election.
Election data is based on the results from the 41 precincts in Dade county where Hispanics make up over 70 percent of the voters.
Through an examination of 1988 election results as well as other data, this chapter analyzes the growing impact of the Florida Hispanic vote, and especially the role of Cuban voters and their strong loyalties to the Republican party, in state and national elections.
www.fiu.edu /~morenod/scholar/1988.htm   (6672 words)

  
 Election Resources on the Internet: Federal Elections in Australia
The Act established a parliamentary form of government along the lines of the Westminster model, composed of a lower chamber, the House of Representatives, and an upper chamber, the Senate, both directly elected by universal adult suffrage.
Members of both houses of Australia's Parliament- the Senate and the House of Representatives - are chosen by preferential voting systems, which are described here.
Originally a self-governing British colony, Australia gradually became a sovereign nation, attaining full legal independence from the United Kingdom under the Australia Act of 1986.
electionresources.org /au   (525 words)

  
 WHMC-St. Louis sl 652 WOODS, HARRIETT F. (1927- ),
ADDENDA, 1945-1999
General Election for U.S. Senate Campaign Schedules, Contacts, Memos, First Section of Scrapbook, 1986
Election, 1982 Primary Election for U.S. Senate, f.
Election, 1982 General Election for U.S. Senate, f.
www.umsl.edu /~whmc/guides/whm0652.htm   (525 words)

  
 P2008-The 2008 Presidential Campaign-Democratic Prospects
Elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in 1982, re-elected in 1986 and 1990.
Clinton's Senate campaign committee had raised $21.1 million and had $12.6 million cash on hand despite the fact that a strong candidate had not yet emerged to challenge her in 2006.
Elected to the Iowa State Senate, 1992, and served through 1998.
www.gwu.edu /~action/2008/dems08.html   (2578 words)

  
 Current Holdings
American National Election Study, 1986: CATI Pilot Study
American National Election Study, 1988: Senate Election Study
American National Election Study, 1990: Senate Election Study
ucdata.berkeley.edu /CURRENT/alphlist_all.html   (6906 words)

  
 Jackson-Crockett's Tennessee Politics Timeline
The unexpected implosion of Senate Republican Leader Trent Lott leads to Frist's election as Republican Leader, effective in 2003.
John Wilder, D-Somerville, is elected by the state Senate to be Lieutenant Governor, a post he has held continuously to the present, having passed in 1980 the previous longevity record for the position.
State Senate votes, 18-14, to remove Appellate Court Judge Charles Galbreath for outrageous conduct, including a laudatory letter to Hustler magazine on court stationery, but not by the necessary two-thirds majority.
www.hermitage.com /tennpol.htm   (3918 words)

  
 United States Senate - Open Encyclopedia
The first session of Senate to be open to the public was held on February 11, 1794 and on February 27, 1986 the Senate allowed its debates to be televised on a trial basis (which was later made permanent).
Senators serve for terms of six years; the terms are staggered so that approximately one-third of the Senate is up for election every two years: each time there are elections in about 33 states for one of the two seats.
Senators are elected by their state as a whole; if both Senate seats are contested in one election year, the elections will be separate and all voters in the state will cast votes for one candidate in each of the two races.
open-encyclopedia.com /United_States_Senate   (4259 words)

  
 United States Senate - Open Encyclopedia
Senators serve for terms of six years; the terms are staggered so that approximately one-third of the Senate is up for election every two years: each time there are elections in about 33 states for one of the two seats.
The first session of Senate to be open to the public was held on February 11, 1794 and on February 27, 1986 the Senate allowed its debates to be televised on a trial basis (which was later made permanent).
Senators are elected by their state as a whole; if both Senate seats are contested in one election year, the elections will be separate and all voters in the state will cast votes for one candidate in each of the two races.
open-encyclopedia.com /United_States_Senate   (4259 words)

  
 Commissioners
He served in the Connecticut State Senate and General Assembly from 1986 to 1995.
He was appointed to the Warren Commission staff and, separate from his Senate duties, served as Vice-Chairman of the Presidential Commission to Combat the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction.
The Honorable James H. Maloney (Danbury, CT) has represented Danbury, Waterbury, and Meriden Connecticut in the House of Representatives since his election in 1996.
www.pcha.gov /commissioners.htm   (4259 words)

  
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105174 1 3 8678 AMERICAN NATIONAL ELECTION STUDY, 1986 104649 1 6 8680 Euro-barometer 26: Energy Problems, Nov 1986 103963 33 37 8691 Aging in the Eighties: America in Transition, 1981 301292 8694 Soviet Interview Project, 1979-83.
of European Community, Employment, Child Rearing; '90 301219 301579 9577 Euro-barometer 34.1: Health Problems, Fall 1990 301579 9580 American National Election Study, 1990: Pooled Senate Elect.
104018 0 99 8713 American National Election Study, 1988: 1987 Pilot Study.
www.unt.edu /rss/icpsr.txt   (4259 words)

  
 icpsr.txt
105174 1 3 8678 AMERICAN NATIONAL ELECTION STUDY, 1986 104649 1 6 8680 Euro-barometer 26: Energy Problems, Nov 1986 103963 33 37 8691 Aging in the Eighties: America in Transition, 1981 301292 8694 Soviet Interview Project, 1979-83.
of European Community, Employment, Child Rearing; '90 301219 301579 9577 Euro-barometer 34.1: Health Problems, Fall 1990 301579 9580 American National Election Study, 1990: Pooled Senate Elect.
104018 0 99 8713 American National Election Study, 1988: 1987 Pilot Study.
www.unt.edu /rss/icpsr.txt   (4259 words)

  
 WHMC-St. Louis sl 652 WOODS, HARRIETT F. (1927- ),
ADDENDA, 1945-1999
General Election for U.S. Senate Campaign Schedules, Contacts, Memos, Third Section of Scrapbook, 1986
Election, 1982 General Election for U.S. Senate, f.
She also supported legalized abortion, because she felt that the decision was between the woman, her family, her church, and her doctor, not for the government to control.
www.umsl.edu /~whmc/guides/whm0652.htm   (2375 words)

  
 icpsr.txt
105174 1 3 8678 AMERICAN NATIONAL ELECTION STUDY, 1986 104649 1 6 8680 Euro-barometer 26: Energy Problems, Nov 1986 103963 33 37 8691 Aging in the Eighties: America in Transition, 1981 301292 8694 Soviet Interview Project, 1979-83.
of European Community, Employment, Child Rearing; '90 301219 301579 9577 Euro-barometer 34.1: Health Problems, Fall 1990 301579 9580 American National Election Study, 1990: Pooled Senate Elect.
104018 0 99 8713 American National Election Study, 1988: 1987 Pilot Study.
www.unt.edu /rss/icpsr.txt   (2375 words)

  
 Current Holdings
American National Election Study, 1990: Senate Election Study
American National Election Study, 1988: Senate Election Study
Canadian National Elections and Quebec Referendum Panel Study [The 1974-1979-1980]
ucdata.berkeley.edu /CURRENT/alphlist_all.html   (2375 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Australia Article
Elections for both chambers are held every three years, usually with only one half of the Senate being eligible for re-election, as the Senators have overlapping terms of six years each.
The legal basis for the nation changed with the passage of the Australia Act 1986, and associated legislation in the parliament of the United Kingdom.
Although Australia had become independent, the British government retained some powers over Australia until the Statute of Westminster in 1931, and the authority of the British Parliament was not completely severed until 1986).
www.ipedia.com /australia.html   (2375 words)

  
 Senator asks Macapagal to hold snap election - Aug. 28, 2003
Si Marcos nga called for a snap election (Even Marcos called for a snap election)," referring to the snap elections held in 1986 before a popular revolt ousted the dictator.
She said the snap election was her own idea, but that she would discuss the matter with her colleagues in the opposition bloc.
A snap election could further erode the integrity of the fundamental laws of the land," he said.
www.inq7.net /brk/2003/aug/28/brkpol_15-1.htm   (451 words)

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