An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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... majority of the total votes cast , the candidate at the bottom of the poll is eliminated and his votes are distributed among the remaining candidates according to the second preferences indicated on the ballot papers . If only three ...
... majority of the total votes cast , the candidate at the bottom of the poll is eliminated and his votes are distributed among the remaining candidates according to the second preferences indicated on the ballot papers . If only three ...
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... majority . The senior and junior tellers for the majority and the senior and junior tellers for the minority , in that order from right to left , then form up facing the Chair . They bow , advance a step forward together , and the ...
... majority . The senior and junior tellers for the majority and the senior and junior tellers for the minority , in that order from right to left , then form up facing the Chair . They bow , advance a step forward together , and the ...
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... majority on record was polled by Sir Cooper Rawson , Conservative M.P. for Brighton , in 1931 , when he defeated his Labour Party opponent by 75,205 votes to 12,952 , a majority of 62,253 . The largest number of voters in any one ...
... majority on record was polled by Sir Cooper Rawson , Conservative M.P. for Brighton , in 1931 , when he defeated his Labour Party opponent by 75,205 votes to 12,952 , a majority of 62,253 . The largest number of voters in any one ...
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