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  • 71Electoral history of George Wallace — Electoral history of George Wallace, 48th Governor of Alabama (1963 1967, 1971 1979, 1983 1987), 1968 American Independent Party Presidential nominee and candidate for 1964, 1972 and 1976 Democraticn Party presidential nominationDemocratic… …

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  • 72Electoral history of Ron Paul — Electoral history of Ron Paul, Republican Representative from Texas (1976 1977, 1979 1985, 1997 present), 1988 Libertarian Party Presidential nominee and a candidate for 2008 Republican presidential nomination House and Senate races (1974… …

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  • 73electoral register — electoral registers N COUNT: usu the N in sing An electoral register is an official list of all the people who have the right to vote in an election. [BRIT] Many students are not on the electoral register. Syn: electoral roll …

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  • 74Electoral district of Elizabeth — may refer to:* Electoral district of Elizabeth (New South Wales), a former electorate of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. * Electoral district of Little Para, an electorate of the South Australian Legislative Assembly, formerly known as… …

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  • 75Electoral reform in Washington, D.C. — Electoral reform in Washington, D.C. refers to efforts to change the voting laws in the formerly square shaped district that by Article One of the United States Constitution must not exceed a size of 10 square miles. One of the most contentious… …

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  • 76Electoral reform in Florida — refers to efforts to change the voting and election laws in the Sunshine State.Alternate voting systemsVoters in Sarasota, Florida voted to switch to instant runoff voting in November 2007. [ [http://www.fairvote.org/irv/?page=1423… …

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  • 77Electoral reform in Minnesota — refers to efforts to change the voting and election laws in the Land of 10,000 Lakes.Alternate voting systemsIn 2006, voters in Minneapolis approved a switch to instant runoff voting by a 65% to 35% margin [ [http://mpls.betterballotcampaign.org/ …

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  • 78Electoral reform in Illinois — refers to efforts, proposals and plans to change the election and voting laws in the Prairie State.Alternate voting methodsCumulative voting was used in the Illinois House of Representatives from 1870 1980. This system elected three… …

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  • 79Electoral reform in New Mexico — refers to efforts to change election and voting laws in this arid U.S. state.Alternate voting systemsThe Constitution of New Mexico specifies that the plurality candidate must be declared elected. There have been proposals in New Mexico to use… …

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  • 80Electoral district of East Moreton — may refer to:* Electoral district of East Moreton (New South Wales), a former electorate of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. * Electoral district of East Moreton (Queensland), a former electorate of the Queensland Legislative Assembly …

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