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Examples of general election


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Traditional face-to-face canvassing had a statistically significant influence on the outcome of the 1997 generalelection.
Despite these drawbacks, local election results offer an attractive substitute for disaggregated generalelection results.
The marginality score for a bidding area based on marginality at the 1992 generalelection.
After winning the generalelection in 1987, a difficult combination of events occurred.
Only with the opening of yet another policy window, the generalelection of 1997, was convergence made possible.
Changes in national delegations occurred at each national generalelection, to reflect party strengths in the lower house.
During the generalelection of 1951, our headmaster allowed the school to hold a mock election.
If defeated, he would immediately call a generalelection.
The results of the 2000 generalelection can be interpreted in two contradictory ways.
Finally, only 20 days before the vote, they settled on a college professor from the 4th district as their candidate for the next generalelection.
Table 6 reports the results of applying such models to the 1979 generalelection result in the then-current constituencies.
This is to say, the effect of issue ownership may be stronger in primaries than in the generalelection.
As the theory expects, primary competition pulls candidates apart while generalelection competition, as indicated by candidates' relative qualities, draws them inward.
In 1922 labour polled 55.7 per cent at the generalelection but only 48.8 per cent at the municipal contest.
With a generalelection approaching in 1998 the party used the opportunity to boost their popularity by showing a leftist profile.
Candidates can find other non-policy ways to appeal to generalelection voters whose concerns focus on criteria that are less ideological.
A primary election is an intraparty contest that selects a nominee to run against other nominees in the generalelection.
Membership rose slightly during the period of the 1924 generalelection.
The article reviews the conduct and result of the generalelection of 1998.
This was to be demonstrated most dramatically by power plays within the major political parties as the generalelection loomed.
There was every reason to believe that the results of the next generalelection would be as close as the outcome of the 1923 race.
The 1997 constitution, which became applicable in the 2001 generalelection, ushered in a more centralised party system.
It would, for example, have given the organization a greater reason for intervention at the generalelection and helped to create martyrs for the movement.
These advertisements aired a combined total of 188,256 times during the generalelection period.
In particular, respondents were asked which party (from an extensive list) they would be most likely to support 'if there was a generalelection tomorrow'.
He then won a substantial majority in the 1922 generalelection.
The ideological positions of candidates are simply more important to primary voters than to generalelection voters.
Our measure of turnover looks only at the change from one generalelection to the next.
Therefore, various legislative measures have been taken so that these policies do not act against the ruling parties in the generalelection.
The opposition parties sought to attack the government to make a better position for the forthcoming generalelection.
The most significant changes occur in a legislature's ideal point just after a generalelection.
This discrepancy generates tension between appealing for party support and appealing for generalelection support.
Just as a modern senator has to keep watch for potential primary and generalelection challengers, so did senators in the nineteenth century.
The hill became further marginalized a year later when reform issues completely dominated the generalelection.
This pressure group succeeded in making this an issue during the generalelection campaign in 1978.
One of the most interesting contextual effects in the table relates to the 1992 generalelection.
Not surprisingly, activism fell among those party members in seats which were lost by their party in the generalelection.
That surplus was invested in the period up to, and slightly beyond, the 2001 generalelection.
A majority over all other parties of twenty-one seats at the 1992 generalelection has more than doubled to forty-three under the final recommendations.
The panel was interviewed annually up to 1994, and thereafter at six-month intervals up to the time of the generalelection in 1997.
The climax of this revolution would come at the generalelection of 1924.
If the settlement is postponed until after a generalelection it will be jeopardised.
Given that a generalelection was scheduled in six months the response to this question is considered a meaningful representation of their electoral preference.
And it was better to concentrate on by-elections rather than the next generalelection, which could be several years away.
The president was forced to grant some concessions : a generalelection was called three months later.
Turnout has been falling in recent elections and was only 59 per cent in the last generalelection.
Respondents were reinterviewed in 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996 and for the final time after the generalelection in 1997.
Any legislative change was however postponed until the 2002 generalelection.
However, the legislative timetable was interrupted by the generalelection in early 1997.
This is because primaries will eliminate contestants from the generalelection and make it a clear battle between party-endorsed candidates.
While during the war aggregate investment had fallen to very low levels (with net investment becoming negative), after the 1945 generalelection investment boomed.
In response to increased calls for a ban during the next generalelection, however, it was resurrected in 1938.
In this arrangement, the top two finishers (regardless of party) contest the generalelection, unless one of them acquires an outright majority in the primary.
Candidates tend to emerge from primaries as relative extremists and seldom moderate much during the generalelection campaign.
This is assumed to be uppermost in voters' minds in a generalelection, and hence, when freed from this, as an immediate consequence a voter's behaviour takes a different course.
Thus, likely support in the assembly, largely a function of legislators' incentives institutionalised in candidate selection procedures and generalelection laws, defines pairs of legislative and executive types.
The dependent variable is measured as the percentage of incumbents who are elected at one generalelection but fail to be re-elected at the next generalelection.
The stronger a candidate, however, the less apt he or she is to moderate her or his positions in advance of the generalelection because of reputational constraints.
There are several possible explanations other than the thalidomide tragedy, not least a host of possible narratives connected to the 1936 generalelection and perhaps the impending 1938 midterms.
Also, all primary candidates would be required to pledge their support to the party's nominees in the generalelection, and all primary polling places would be segregated by race.
It also contains a control for the number of months till the next generalelection, since the intention to vote may increase as elections get nearer.
He might face a generalelection at any time, a hazard extended by his failure himself to take the initiative and call an election in the autumn of 1978.
Candidates with firm public reputations, those who face weak generalelection competition, and those who experience stiff primary competition are all more likely to deviate from the median voter's position.
Of these original respondents 2,277 participated in the 1994 wave, on which this article is primarily based, and 1,924 in the final wave after the 1997 generalelection.
It is necessary to look at the generalelection in detail, albeit briefly, given its centrality to the democratic state formation thesis, as well as its contrived format.
It is about who will get the votes from those sectors that could actually decide the outcome of a referendum or a generalelection.
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Sending observers to the next generalelection is another positive signal.
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As we promised at the generalelection, huge sums are already going into the areas that most need them.
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Their position now is a betrayal of everything that they talked about before the generalelection.
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The breakdown of the £28 billion was published in a document in advance of the last generalelection.
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That provision for one year only was coincidentally in the year before a generalelection.
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At the next generalelection we will be held to account for the performance that we have given.
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Everyone was very tired because they had been separating the county ballot papers from the generalelection ballot papers.
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Democracy does not end in this country when we have a generalelection.
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During the generalelection, we should not have got that round our necks.
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More people regularly take part in the lottery than voted in the generalelection.
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Increasingly, however, they know that they were deceived before the generalelection.
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Is it not a case of telling pensioners one thing before the generalelection and letting them down badly afterwards?
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I cannot understand the need for that, so soon after a generalelection which produced such an overwhelming result.
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Since the generalelection, confidence has improved and there are great expectations.
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His ambition was to win the generalelection.
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At the generalelection, we were careful not to make rash promises about police numbers and police funding that we could not deliver.
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That is why we have seen five interest rate rises since the generalelection.
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I am beginning to think that he has gone soft compared to some of his colleagues who joined us at the last generalelection.
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If the debate has underlined anything, it has underlined the need for a generalelection.
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We shall be able to maintain the amphibious capability because we shall be re-elected at the next generalelection.
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Before the generalelection and in our manifesto, we said that we would stick to existing departmental spending totals.
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They asked us for trust during the generalelection, but trust is a two-way street, and the journey starts here.
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Those fears were misplaced, as we all probably agree in the comfortable aftermath of the generalelection.
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That is what the people will decide in the generalelection.
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I am delighted that he held the seat at the generalelection.
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At the last generalelection, it was quite easy to spread all sorts of scare stories about how ineffective the reformed system would be.
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Is not the timing of his statement somewhat gimmicky, in view of the imminent generalelection?
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That being so, we wonder why only half of them bother to vote in a generalelection and why so many of them become irresponsible.
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I must warn him, however, that generalelection magic has its limitations.
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As we said during the generalelection, heat will have to be taken out of the economy quickly.
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That will be an important issue, come the generalelection.
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Four months before the generalelection, why has no such commitment been made on either matter?
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It is a question not only of the generalelection or of the inheritance that will be left, but of how he will be judged.
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