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Hostile bishops naturally encouraged faithful electors not to participate in the polls.
The emphasis in these chapters is on the cultural preoccupations of the electors themselves and the 'court machine ' that fashioned images of the dynasty.
Activists are better placed to make their views felt by leaders than electors are.
Tens of thousands of electors might be added to or subtracted from a constituency, simply by imposing or repealing the small tenements act.
By contrast, legislators have very considerable, though still limited, powers over electors.
Such power as electors have is largely limited to the time between one election and another.
Although there was evidently informal canvassing among the electors during the two or three days that the assemblies met, in order to complete the time!
In other words, when making voting decisions electors must not be exclusively influenced by other ethnic or regional considerations, or by other policy promises.
We cannot, however, make inferences about the impact of the interventions from these figures because they contain electors whom we were unable to contact.
All traditional models of voting behaviour thus predict that electors vote for the candidate or party they like most.
Our prediction is that such electors cast their votes based on their anchoring preferences, according to our baseline model.
Strategists also think that electors see one party as more likely to carry through this course of action than the other(s).
Major parties of both left and right may be incongruent with electors' preferences at the time of any one election.
1715, for although the votes cast by electors were openly recorded in surviving pollbooks, the size of the early modern electorate remains unknown.
Furthermore, electors would be selected as the state legislatures prescribed.
Most respondents find no difficulty in using a left-right characterization; nor do electors when asked to do the same in national voting studies.
In the case of electors it justifies using the median position to estimate what the majority preference is, as we show immediately below.
By contrast, electors only had limited chances of meeting someone in favour of a minority competitor.
They thus negotiated their position in a flexible relationship whereby electors were active agents in shaping political discourse.
Indeed, electors could only choose among ordained men, who were then subject to examination by their ecclesiastical superiors before taking up their positions.
Despite the heavy rain on the election day, 6,236 out of a total of 11,349 eligible electors voted.
Paying for the vote was commonly demanded by the electors rather than imposed by the candidates or parties.
Second, seats for national deputies and electors for president would be distributed not by a single list of multiple candidates but by single-member districts.
Not only are legislators more powerful than electors, while in office, but they are also answerable to the latter for how they have used their powers.
Thus, it is in a party's interests to win seats where large numbers of electors abstain and/or where large numbers of electors vote for (unsuccessful) minor party candidates.
In its election programme therefore, it emphasizes its 'own' issues so as to increase their salience to electors and emphasizes 'rival' issues less or not at all.
Under any mandate theory, parties have to present a choice to electors; otherwise there is no policy-based reason for voters to prefer one party over another.
Individual idiosyncratic factors are those which affect individual electors but not in any systematic way (or at least not in any way which it is possible to model accurately).
Numerous clergymen had been chosen as second-degree electors in 1790 and many of them responded to the invitation to nominate a bishop, including the odd refractory.
Without doubt the variations in levels of participation were essentially a reflection of the electors' differing attitudes towards the task they had been asked to perform.
Concomitantly, voters continued to change allegiance in line with their perception of each candidate's ability to represent their interests : electors had to be nurtured and actively encouraged to the poll.
Thus, when a group of electors is transferred from one constituency to another, there is no direct way of measuring the electoral impact of such a change.
The elections were controlled by cabinet agents at the provincial and local levels to deny opposition voters and electors their rights and to ensure a reactionary majority in the chamber.
However, we normally hold trusts for people who cannot act on their own behalf - so the idea that we are trustees for our fellow electors seems perverse.
To win votes, therefore, strategists do not argue about (agreed) policy positions but emphasize the importance of those issues where the party is most trusted by electors.
The falsification of votes, the use of outright violence against the electors, or any other irregular electoral tactics generally classified under the heading of ' electoral fraud ', were a different matter.
By their very nature, collective hypotheses should apply equally to all electors: if they do not, then it is plausible to argue that other factors are important.
Here is an opportunity for the electors to say whether they like the idea or not.
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The first thing which has been indicated is that there is a difficulty for electors in voting on the same day.
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Electors understand the system, and have confidence in it.
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One way of proceeding is to give electors as many votes as there are vacancies.
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At the other end, one member, one vote puts everybody on an equal basis, with no weighting between one set of electors and another.
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The people who matter most are the electors, and one of our main considerations should be how they will be affected.
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The electors would feel that an elaborate confidence trick had been played on them.
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The problem is the spirit of fighting elections and allowing electors to choose clearly between candidates, individuals and clearly defined political parties.
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The setting up of a register for political parties is sensible, concerning as it does the means to combat deliberate attempts cynically to mislead electors.
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If they refuse to insert this word, are they willing to take any steps to inform electors of the passing of the law?
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I do think it is fair to give notice to the electors in every way that you can.
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I put it forward merely in order, as far as possible, to give to the electors notice of the change in the law.
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They are restricted to one presiding officer for each polling station and to one polling clerk for each 500 electors at such polling station.
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The electors who have not the ownership vote are to be left to do exactly as they please.
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The nomination paper has to be signed by twelve electors, every one of whose qualifications must be carefully and accurately stated.
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Incidentally one or two electors may gain something.
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Unhappily thousands of the electors accepted it and relied upon it.
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The purpose of the poll tax was to allow electors to choose.
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We are not aware that there is a general lack of knowledge among electors who receive a mobility allowance about their absent voting rights.
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Estimates of the resident population by parliamentary constituency, and hence the percentage of registered electors, are not generally available.
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There is a very large number of constituencies, most of them industrial in character, that have 45,000 electors.
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You would think we were not the people who represent the electors of this country.
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I sympathise not only with him but with the electors too.
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Now we have the judgment of the electors upon them.
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Why was it not distributed amongst the electors in the various localities?
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One could draw his conclusion, but, equally, as electors do not have an alternative, one could conclude, that they do not have freedom.
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If it does not do so, the electors are likely to turn, as a matter of expediency, to the extreme right or the extreme left.
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Voluntary patients in psychiatric hospitals may register as electors in respect of any address with which they have been associated other than the hospital address.
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One way in which local electors can judge what is happening is to have access to information about what their local authority has been doing.
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The electors would have time to consider the points put before them.
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Information on the number of applicants from overseas to be included in the 1991 register of electors is not held centrally.
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Therefore, the man who got in was returned on a poll of thirty out of 500 electors.
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Unfortunately, electors and voters do not read the forms carefully.
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Instead, the results will show that many electors took a sensible choice.
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The verdict of those electors on the first 100 days was, however, crystal clear, and was wholly condemnatory.
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I think it very silly for electors to think like that, if they do.
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We are in close touch with the electors.
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The register of electors is being reviewed next month, and residents ought to make sure they are on the register.
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Any 30 electors can also make a representation to me.
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Information on the number of overseas electors living in particular countries abroad is not held centrally.
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He did in fact receive the necessary support of 10 electors, a proposer and seconder and eight assentors.
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Is it not most undesirable that any obstacle should be put in the way of electors casting their votes?
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Larger areas should have more cars provided the number of electors is the same.
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Surely we would not deserve the support of our electors if, having lived through that period, we had not learned its lesson.
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In our judgment, if the electoral system is to be reformed there ought to be a mandate for it from the electors of the country.
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We have always been desirous, whatever party was in power, of bringing as many electors as possible on to the register.
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However, the fact remains that the registration of electors was far from complete.
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What they did have in common, was a relatively poor organizational base among eligible electors and financial dependence on the leaders of industry and finance.
However, at addresses where the number of electors had changed, the probability of any individual being selected had also changed.
He offers no contribution to the macrosociological or historical study of organisational structures, leaders, party members or electors.
There was a high turnout of electors; 2.
The constitution of 1853, however, established that a national law would regulate the election of deputies and electors for president.
The registration law of successive occupation stipulated that those electors who moved only within a parliamentary borough would not be disqualified by the move.
Information on club committees through register of electors from census (also directories).
The different levels of government intervention must of course be taken into consideration when judging the extent to which the wishes of electors were distorted.
I am grateful to the electors to that fellowship, without which access to many of the materials used here would have proved difficult.
The first shows the electors drinking, eating and being entertained at the expense of the candidates.
In both 1976 and 1985 councillors spent on average thirteen hours a month on electors' problems.
The electorate increased in size from a little under 500,000 to 813,000 electors.
Using" government" instead of" state", carries important trigger connotations of accountability to electors that are missing from the coercive feel of the term" state".
We might think of this as a simple information problem for electors.
We expect that value conflict will disrupt partisan stability when an elector's personal value organization is non-ideological.
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