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 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, GENERAL ELECTIONS AND SENATORIAL ELECTIONS IN ROMANIA
The main Romanian association for the defence of civic rights, Pro Democratia that had deployed several thousand observers across the country for the election announced for its parts the withdrawal of all of its observers in the second round of the presidential election due to the " numerous infringements recorded ".
In the senatorial elections the PSD won 36.45% of the vote versus 31.72% for Justice and Truth Alliance.
The Social Democrat Party (PSD-PUR) also came out ahead in the general and senatorial elections winning, in the general election it won 35.9% of the vote versus 31.44% for the Justice and Truth Alliance.
www.robert-schuman.org /anglais/oee/roumanie/resultats.htm

  
 Politics of Romania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1992 local, legislative, and presidential elections revealed a political rift between major urban centers and the countryside.
In the 1990 presidential and legislative elections, the FSN and its candidate for presidency, Ion Iliescu, won with a large majority of the votes (66.31% and 85.07%, respectively).
This trend continued in the legislative and presidential elections of the same year, in which the opposition dominated the cities and made steep inroads into rural areas previously dominated by President Iliescu and the PDSR, which had lost many voters in their traditional stronghold constituencies outside Transylvania.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Politics_of_Romania

  
 Great Romania People's Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After 1992 's elections, PRM polled less than 4% of the vote and won 22 seats in Romanian legislative and it was part of the governmental coalition (the Red Quadrilateral) between 1993 and 1995.
In the presidential elections, Tudor polled 33% of the popular vote, being defeated after the second ballot by Ion Iliescu.
At the elections of 1996, PRM and Tudor polled less than 5% of the vote, still achieving 27 seats in Romanian legislative assemblies.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Greater_Romania_Party

  
 Election
Fiji election of 1992 A British Monarchy and ushered in a republic.
Icelandic presidential election 2004 A presidential election was held in 2004.
Salvadoran presidential election, 2004 A presidential election was held in 2004.
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 United States presidential election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 2004 election was the first to be affected by the campaign finance reforms mandated by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (also known as the McCain-Feingold Bill for its sponsors in the United States Senate).
As a result, several states had a different number of electors in the U.S. Electoral College in 2004 than in 2000, since the number of electors allotted to each state is equal to the sum of the number of Senators and Representatives from that state.
Although the overall result of the election was not challenged by the Kerry campaign, third-party presidential candidates David Cobb and Michael Badnarik obtained a recount in Ohio.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/U.S._presidential_election,_2004   (6284 words)

  
 Romania Presidential election Law 1992
The electoral procedure for determining the results of the elections at the election station as well as the handling of the legal disputes related to those and the opening of the ballot boxes are to be conducted in accordance with the legal provisions regarding the election of the the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate.
The statutory provisions for the election to the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, referring to the stamps of the polling stations, and to the handing, distribution and posting of the ballot papers, or to the issue of initialled and voided ballot papers, shall also apply to the elections for President of Romania.
The Constitutional Court shall declare the elections void in case the voting and returning of results have taken place by fraud in the nature of modifying the assignment of the mandate, or as the case may be, the order of the candidates who may participate in the second voting.
www2.essex.ac.uk /elect/electjp/ro_elpres92.htm   (6284 words)

  
 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, GENERAL ELECTIONS AND SENATORIAL ELECTIONS IN ROMANIA
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, GENERAL ELECTIONS AND SENATORIAL ELECTIONS IN This is an important electoral year for the Romanians who, after having voted on 6 and 20 June to elect their local representatives, are now being called to ballot on 28 November to appoint the President of the Republic, their MP's and Senators.
The electoral law of July 1992 established representation to one MP per 70,000 inhabitants and one senator for 160,000.
Traian Basescu has promised the Romanians a definite improvement in their standard of life announcing that he would raise the average salary from 195 euro to 312 euro in 2008 and that he would increase retirement pensions, the minimum salary and the average salary of civil servants.
www.robert-schuman.org /anglais/oee/roumanie/default.htm   (6284 words)

  
 Election of the Parliament of Romania
The present Election Law has reintroduced the voter's card which is an interwar tradition in Romania, beginning with the first suffrage after the 1992 parliamentary and presidential election.
Thus, for the election of the Chamber of Deputies the representation norm is of one Deputy to 70,000 inhabitants, and for the election of the Senate, of one Senator to 160,000 inhabitants.
The Election Law prescribes that the printed ballot papers be handed over to the chairman of the constituency bureau, on the basis of written minutes, who, in turn, will proceed to their distribution, also on the basis of written minutes, to the chairmen of the polling stations.
www.cdep.ro /pls/dic/cd.show?cpage=atworkb_2   (6284 words)

  
 East European Constitutional Review
Presidential elections were held in 1990 and 1992, both of which Iliescu won.
Its presidential candidate was Teodor Stolojan, an economist who had served as Iliescu’s prime minister before the 1992 elections.
The elections of 1996 represented a real watershed in postcommunist Romanian history; they inaugurated a pattern of political alternation in governance and allowed the anticommunist forces to participate fully and legitimately in the political process.
www.law.nyu.edu /eecr/vol10num1/features/romaniafirstpostcomdecade.html   (6284 words)

  
 Adrian Nastase Encyclopedia Article, History, Biography @ Local Color Art
From 1990 to 1992, he also taught law at several institutions of higher education in Bucharest.
He competed in the 2004 presidential election and came first in the first round, although not by a large enough margin to avoid a second round.
In 1992 he was elected for another term in the Chamber of Deputies as a member of the Democratic National Salvation Front (FDSN) and served as the President of the Chamber of Deputies.
www.karr.net /encyclopedia/Adrian_Nastase   (6284 words)

  
 1992 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
January 12 - The second round of Algeria's general elections is cancelled when the first round is favorable to the Islamic Salvation Front.
1992 is a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar.
January 11 - Paul Simon is the first major artist to tour South Africa after the end of the cultural boycott.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1992   (6284 words)

  
 List of election results
This is a list of election results from around the world.
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www.encyclopedia-1.com /l/li/list_of_election_results.html   (6284 words)

  
 FindLaw for Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal and State Resources, Forms, and Code
But, with respect to a Presidential election, the court must be both mindful of the legislature's role under Article II in choosing the manner of appointing electors and deferential to those bodies expressly empowered by the legislature to carry out its constitutional mandate.
The decision by both the Constitution's Framers and the 1886 Congress to minimize this Court's role in resolving close federal presidential elections is as wise as it is clear.
Romein, 503 U. (1992), for example, we said that although "ultimately we are bound to decide for ourselves whether a contract was made," the Court "accord[s] respectful consideration and great weight to the views of the State's highest court." Id.
laws.findlaw.com /us/000/00-949.html   (15998 words)

  
 U.S. presidential election, 1992 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Every U.S. presidential election campaign is an amalgam of issues, images and personality; and despite the intense focus on the country's economic future, the 1992 contest was no exception.
The U.S. presidential election of 1992 featured a three-way battle between Republican George Bush, the incumbent President; Democrat Bill Clinton, the governor of Arkansas; and independent candidate Ross Perot, a Texas businessman.
Perot's almost 19% of the popular vote made him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/U.S._presidential_election,_1992   (1623 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: U.S. presidential election, 2004
Republican Party presidential nomination, 2004 was the series of primaries and caucuses that determined who was to be chosen at the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City as the Republican Partys candidate in the U.S.
Democratic Party presidential nomination process was a series of primaries and caucuses culminating in the Democratic National Convention that decided which pair of candidates would represent the Democrats in the 2004 election for President and Vice President of the United States.
Although the overall result of the election was not challenged by the Kerry campaign, third-party presidential candidates David Cobb and Michael Badnarik obtained a recount in Ohio.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/U.S.-presidential-election,-2004   (972 words)

  
 U.S. presidential election debates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Every presidential election in the United States, the two main candidates (almost always the candidates of the two main parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party) engage in a debate.
As the candidates in the following elections of 1964, 1968 and 1972 feared to make the same mistakes and maybe lose an election because of such a debate, it took until 1976 for the second series of televised presidential debates after 1960 to be held.
The role was filled by the nonpartisan League of Women Voters (LWV) civic organization in 1976, 1980 and 1984.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/American_presidential_debate   (1234 words)

  
 Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
Election Results: link directs the browser to detailed national results for the major and minor candidates for U.S. President in the general (November) presidential elections from 1789 through 2000.
Election Information: menu directs the browser to election information including: historical details (such as election dates, electoral votes by state, the electoral college, etc.), Presidential Election Law from the U.S. Constitution and United States Code, Articles, and a description of the election process.
The Election Results link also directs the browser to detailed national and state-level results for the major candidates for U.S. President during the presidential primaries (at present, information is only available for the year 2000 and 2004 election cycles)
www.uselectionatlas.org   (483 words)

  
 U.S. presidential election - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Voter turnout in presidential elections has been on the decline in recent years, although it bounced back sharply during the 2004 election from the 1996 and 2000 lows.
In fact, in the likely case that the 2008 election is an open race, it would be the first time since the 1952 election and only the second time since the 1928 election in which neither a Vice President nor a sitting President will be either party's nominee.
United States presidential elections determine who serves as President and Vice President of the United States for four-year terms, starting on Inauguration Day (January 20th of the year after the election).
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/U.S._presidential_election   (832 words)

  
 Cuban's in the 1992 Presidential Election
In analyzing 1992 election data, Hispanic precincts have ben chosen on the basis of having at least 60 percent Hispanic registration, with Hispanic registration being defined by the county as including only those who were foreign-born.
The 1992 elections saw a broadening of the political space in Miami's Cuban American community, and the challenging of at least some previous stereotypes regarding the political and ideological uniformity of Cuban voters.
Repeating a pattern especially evident in presidential elections since the Reagan victory of 1980, George Bush carried the Hispanic precincts of Dade County with approximately 70 percent of the vote, far surpassing his proportion of the vote either nationally or statewide (see table 1).
www.fiu.edu /~morenod/scholar/1992.htm   (5217 words)

  
 Africa worn out by war
Refusing to accept defeat in the presidential election in September 1992, Unita leader Jonas Savimbi resumed the fight for control of the country’s oil and diamond resources.
Their parties were officially recognised in 1991 and 1992 and multi-party elections monitored by the UN were organised under the peace agreements.
In Nigeria the military have held three elections in recent months, including a presidential election won by Olusegun Obasanjo on 1 March.
www.mondediplo.com /1999/04/08africa   (5217 words)

  
 Online Statistical Sources for Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Also has a link to Election data from presidential and parliamentary election from 1992 onward.
Election data (http://www.volby.cz/) with voting behavior down to the polling station level is a unique feature(1996-2002 in English, additional years in Czech).
The 2002 Election data is in Slovak and in English: previous years vary, but most other years have more data in Slovak than English.
www.lib.msu.edu /ticklet/staff/statistics.htm   (5217 words)

  
 Romania Human Rights Practices, 1995
In the 1992 presidential election, Ion Iliescu was reelected President with 61 percent of the popular vote.
However, between 1992 and September 1995, government appointed prefects dismissed for various alleged abuses 133 freely elected mayors--116 of whom belonged to the opposition parties or were independent--prior to binding legal ruling on the charges.
The prison sentence of two police officers charged with torture and murder in a 1992 case was reduced to 10 years on appeal.
www.usemb.se /human/human95/romania.htm   (5217 words)

  
 Romanian presidential election, 1990 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These are the results of the Romanian presidential election of 1990:
This page was last modified 05:27, 9 April 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Romanian_presidential_election,_1990   (5217 words)

  
 Presidential
In 1999 a presidential Commission on Ethnic Clashes, a government-appointed panel of three judges formed in 1998, submitted to President Moi its report on the cause of ethnic clashes that occurred in the Rift Valley in 1992 and 1997, the Coast province in 1997, and the areas of Molo and Laikipia in 1998.
The outcome of the presidential elections became suspicious when vote counting was suspended midday with Gbagbo leading in returns.
Roberts, who was Johnson's predecessor, had been accused of misconduct in the 1996 presidential election, which the international community did not recognize as free and fair.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /pr/presidential.html   (5217 words)

  
 Laura Cosovanu and Elena S. Danielson: An Album of Romanian Images from the Hoover Archives
Iliescu was elected to succeed Emil Constantinescu in the presidential runoff election in December 2000.
In May 1990 Iliescu was elected president with 86 percent of the vote in the first free elections in Romania in nearly half a century.
Laura Cosovanu is the Romanian archival specialist and Elena S. Danielson is the archivist at the Hoover Institution Archives.
www.hooverdigest.org /011/cosovanu6.html   (5217 words)

  
 EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE
At the presidential election in 1992, out of the total number of voters, which was 4,672,341 according to CESID, SPS won 2,673,375 or almost 35% more than the second placed candidate, whereas other results were negligible.
The acute question whether the voters are apathetic due to being dissatisfied with presidential candidates, lack of political education, general socio-economic conditions or simply due to being masochistic, along with the shattered national identity, will wait for an answer until the elections on 28 December 2003.
Manipulations with ballots, ballot-boxes or the number of registered voters were something to be expected until they were really cornered in the presidential election 2000.
www.hhdn.org.yu /english/2002_2004/bilten_10/regioni/kragujevac.htm   (5217 words)

  
 electoral legislation - index
Rules for the Employment of Eesti Television (ETV – The Estonian National) and EESTI (ER – the Estonian Radio) in the Election Campaign for the Republic of Estonia Riikogu and the Republic of Estonia Presidency, August 1992.
Law on the Election to the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania As amended in 2000 (English)
Law on the Election to the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania As amended in 1996 (English)
www2.essex.ac.uk /elect/legi_index.htm   (5217 words)

  
 
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In both the parliamentary elections of October 1991 and the February 1992 presidential vote, BSP candidates stressed the threats to Bulgaria from external and internal enemies.
The continued American refusal to grant Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) trading status through the fall of 1992, despite free and fair national elections held in September of that year, heightened the potential for unrest within Romania.
By 1992 it seemed to be the goal of some interests in Washington, D.C.--reminiscent of U.S. policy toward the Chilean government of Salvador Allende in the early 1970s--to create unrest in Romania that would destabilize the government of President Ion Iliescu, notwithstanding his substantial support in the Romanian population.
www.ndu.edu /inss/McNair/mcnair20/m20c3.html   (5217 words)

  
 Romania Article Archives by KeepMedia
Romanians began voting to choose a new president, in a two-round election that will pull down the curtain on the era of post-communist leader Ion Iliescu and set the country firmly on a path towards membership of the European Union.
A Romanian Orthodox priest who ordered the crucifixion of a young nun because she was "possessed by the devil" and now faces murder charges was unrepentant as he celebrated a funeral mass for his alleged victim.
Romanian Prime Minister Calin Tariceanu said he was against the immediate withdrawal of troops in Iraq, after three Romanian journalists were released by hostage takers from nearly two months in captivity.
www.topix.net /world/romania/keepmedia   (5217 words)

  
 Gazprom plans no shakeup before presidential election
Russia does not plan to restructure natural gas monopoly Gazprom before the presidential election on March 26, but may consider it later, a top government official said Thursday.
Shuvalov said that after the election, his fund would suggest that the government continue the privatization of three oil companies, Onako, Rosneft and Slavneft, if a new state-owned oil holding company, Gosneft, had not been set up.
Russia agreed in 1999 to withdraw its troops from Moldova by 2002.
russiajournal.com /fan/russia_2473_2243_news.htm   (5217 words)

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