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Electors in Eden will receive a ballot paper by post for elections to the European Parliament.
Electors can appoint a proxy if they are unable to vote themselves, if they are out of the country on holiday or on business or in the armed forces.
In 1356 the Counts Palatine were made Electors of the Holy Roman Empire.
Although in New York an octagonal dark blue room displays a few Italian bronzes, the Electors were not concerned to amass small bronzes, alabasters or terracottas.
The first class, the Council of Electors, consisted of the electors, or the princes who could vote for King of the Romans.
Electors were bribed individually in some boroughs, and collectively in others.
Electors can choose to opt out from appearing in the edited Register by informing their local Electoral Registration Officer.
Section 22 repeals from the provisions of the Electoral Administration Act 2006 for the setting up of a Coordinated Online Register of Electors.
Whether and to what degree he had to be German was disputed among the Electors, contemporary experts in constitutional law, and the public.
Having no male heirs, he had convinced the Electors to retain Habsburg hegemony in the office of the emperor by agreeing to the Pragmatic Sanction.
Altogether, 61 electoral pilot schemes including all postal ballots, will proceed, offering 6.5 million electors new voting opportunities.
The only way to ensure good representation is for electors to vote in quality candidates who are prepared to consult.
What about a law that imposed or removed a property qualification on electors?
A narrow majority of English electors voted Conservative at the recent election, only to see Labour reinstalled in government.
The turnout is crucial and both sides were canvassing frantically on Friday night to get electors to use their votes on the EU's Nice treaty.
At the last elections in May 2002, about 15,000 electors chose a postal vote.
The Constitution requires that all electors vote on the same day, and this has always been done.
It is with diffidence and humility that I greet the ultimate constitutional power in the Republic, the Presidential electors.
With this vast grant of constitutional power, electors have chosen to become merely the faithful proxies of the people.
But you'd have to win both of the state's congressional districts to get the other two electors who are proxies for the state's House members.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Electors shall meet in their respective States, and vote by Ballot for two Persons, of whom one at least shall not lie an Inhabitant of the same State with themselves.
The Trinitarian dissenters are a strong body, and especially strong among the electors of towns.
To the electors of frome he spoke of the tremendous responsibility of the Ministers.
When electors are allowed to cumulate on individual candidates, the favourites of sections within the party will be elected.
I shall issue an address to the free and independent electors of dunderhead.
In each case the ratio is one member for every 130,000 electors, and the electoral district is the city or prefecture.
Such was Disraeli when, in the summer of 1832, he offered himself as a candidate to the electors of high wycombe.
Also the journals of the Commune and the delegates of the syndical Chambers in vain summoned the electors to the ballot-box.
For the purpose of choosing its representatives in the states-general the third estate of Paris had named 300 electors.
On the 11th of this month there is to be a dinner given to Lushington by the electors of the Tower Hamlets.
The gentleman set out by congratulating the electors of Dudley on the obtainment of the elective franchise.
Most former electors and every leaseholder and every copyholder were now excluded.
The Committee was assured that they intended to convoke the electors.
I believe nobody will deny, that the electors are corruptible.
These are life-size statues of old-time emperors, electors, and similar grandees, clad in mail and bearing ponderous swords.
Lynde says Canada is going to the dogs the way things are being run at Ottawa and that it's an awful warning to the electors.
He was annoyed at his son's being there, at the bedside, when he ought to have been addressing the electors.
This is understandable since the main concern of the electors for many years has been by far unemployment.
Can we imagine that the electors who reside in the remote subdivisions of the counties of Albany, Saratoga, Cambridge, etc.
But the electors of Germany, in days agone, had a well-defined use.
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