Since local farmers preferred keeping all unplowed land in grass, absentee landowners votes were needed to allow Kriss to expand his operations. |
|
The earl was one of the absentee English landowners who owned most of the property in Ireland. |
|
A designee may pick up an absentee ballot for a voter on election day or 4 days before election day. |
|
In all, more than 1,400 El Segundo voters applied for an absentee ballot, and almost 1,300 of those ballots were actually voted. |
|
The state is reporting that more than 500,000 people have cast their votes via absentee ballots. |
|
The Cayman Islands are a British overseas territory, but there are some Americans here who vote by absentee ballot. |
|
The absentee is effectively manipulating the show in his favour by remote control. |
|
It's also worth noting that even if people don't apply for an absentee ballot, in many states you can vote early, which is what I plan to do. |
|
Some question as to whether can you get your absentee ballot, vote on it and get it back in time for the election. |
|
I heard of one absentee apartment, where a faulty geyser ran water for 6 months before being noticed. |
|
Blackwell ruled that persons who had requested, but not received their absentee ballots, would not be permitted to cast a provisional ballot. |
|
Many of these voters had voted an absentee ballot and wanted to know what would happen to their ballot. |
|
Those members who cannot attend the Convention are urged to exercise their right to vote by casting an absentee ballot. |
|
State law requires local boards of elections to conduct absentee ballot voting at nursing homes. |
|
My mother was not allowed to vote today because someone had already submitted an absentee ballot in her name. |
|
Even the tax on income from rentals is low, so absentee landlords are proliferating. |
|
In a few states, such voters can get an absentee ballot, but that takes foresight and planning that most of us lack. |
|
A compulsive workaholic and an absentee publisher, he has tried a number of different tactics to revive the papers. |
|
See the great estates of absentee English landlords patrolled by land agents like Michael Kitchen. |
|
Although it reduced the power of the landowner, small absentee landowners emerged. |
|
|
Voters seem to have misspelled their names on applications for absentee ballots and used correction fluid to get their addresses right. |
|
Many absentee lords leased out their personal lands and the right to collect dues to rich tenant farmers. |
|
It was so recent that he wasn't able to request an absentee ballot but he was, nonetheless, determined to vote that day. |
|
All had appeared in readiness for Harris to deliver the coup de grace to Gore on Saturday, once the absentee ballot returns were completed. |
|
Usps employees will contact 3,000 county election officials all over the country to coordinate mailing of overseas absentee ballots. |
|
The inside page was a perforated absentee ballot application which was returned to our post office box. |
|
But I still received that Florida absentee ballot, unrequested, for several years. |
|
But councillors claim absentee and obstructive landlords and residents could block the scheme in some streets. |
|
Everyone who drew benefit from the estate was hoping that their new lord and master would not be a foreign absentee landlord, who turned up two or three times a year. |
|
The impact of the secular clergy was reinforced by the presence of the archidiaconal court and the representatives or officials of the largely absentee archdeacons. |
|
Its fancy system also has a problem accepting damaged absentee ballots. |
|
The denial to citizens of their right to their electoral franchise by obtaining, under duress, their absentee voting certificate. |
|
It allows for absentee voting by proxy, mailed-in ballots and telephone or electronic means. |
|
A tardy player uses one-tenth of the absentee score for each frame missed, unless otherwise provided for by league rules. |
|
Unless he can find a way to remedy that, he will be endlessly mocked by Nicola Sturgeon and the Nationalists as an absentee leader. |
|
In fact, O'Malley actually had a five-vote lead on election night and only lost after a recount and late absentee ballots came in. |
|
We must arrange to vote by absentee ballot in the general election, so that we can go to the swing states and work to get out the vote on election day. |
|
You have to remember that we have an official who sent these voters their absentee ballot forms, they filled them out, they voted them properly, they were counted properly. |
|
Meanwhile, it is said that the ministry intends to use moral suasion, in the first place, to get absentee teachers to mend their ways, and then disciplinary measures. |
|
In a country in which broken homes, absentee parents and latchkey kids are endemic to every social class, he can touch some of the hottest emotional buttons. |
|
|
They'll knock on doors, chat up neighbors, glad-hand citizens at meetings, deliver absentee ballots, and ferry voters to the polls on Election Day. |
|
Paper absentee ballots must be delivered to or received by the Company at least three days before the date of the general meeting. |
|
I am the absentee boss of a very small enterprise, our family business in London. |
|
How will you cope when the other businesses and suppliers you rely on experience the same absentee rates? |
|
Only seven absences were recorded for all of the meetings, which represents an absentee rate of approximately 9.7 percent. |
|
There are two ways to vote early in Florida: by absentee ballot, and in person. |
|
Karen Randle put an extra stamp on the envelope containing her absentee vote for Al Gore, just to be on the safe side. |
|
The results of this recount would, of course, be added to the present certified vote total and the overseas absentee vote total. |
|
If they work, they tend to be accident-prone, have a high absentee rate, and lack judgment. |
|
Even so, to seize on technical violations to wipe out the absentee vote in two counties is a remedy far in excess of the error. |
|
Note: a shareholder who has chosen to vote by absentee ballot can no longer attend or be represented at the Meeting. |
|
The person receiving the absentee ballot must be an elected Coordinator or designated assistant. |
|
A vast number of early votes and absentee votes have been cast. |
|
An absentee pluralist on a grand scale, he farmed out his livings, usually for much more than their nominal value, and supervised them through agents. |
|
There are different methods of absentee ballot: postal voting, proxy voting and internet voting. |
|
The ground game in Iowa has traditionally revolved around an absentee ballot program. |
|
An absentee father is loitering about with his son and namesake, Mason Jr., at a deserted concert hall. |
|
Ware went to court claiming a number of irregularities, including issues with hundreds of absentee ballots. |
|
Perry said most of the absentee ballots questioned in the mayoral race had six or seven different issues. |
|
In Stark County, the total number of early votes cast by absentee ballot and in person is up from 2008 for Democrats. |
|
|
In case they fail to secure it in time, they are helping him get an absentee ballot. |
|
Van Flein, who is also the Palin family lawyer, is observing the absentee ballot counting for the Miller camp. |
|
This shortens the odds for the other pub winners as far as the grand prize of a digital camera goes with two absentee winners not going into the draw. |
|
The voters among the 1.2 million refugees and displaced persons voted by post or absentee ballot. |
|
I think people prefer a resident landlord as opposed to an absentee one. |
|
A sample absentee ballot for Hometown Little League is included in this publication. |
|
A physical absentee ballot must be signed or otherwise witnessed, and dated, by both the member casting the vote, and the holder. |
|
The returning officer will then send you an absentee ballot, a list of candidates and instructions. |
|
Please note that an absentee ballot is only given under special circumstances. |
|
Our observers heard allegations of threats against voters and the misuse of absentee voters' certificates. |
|
But the effectiveness of this strategy depends, in part, upon whether a campaign can effectively predict who will cast an absentee ballot and which voters will do so early on. |
|
Make sure your vote counts, order your absentee ballot today. |
|
In California, where vote-by-mail has been in place for two decades, 38 percent of the voters who voted by mail in 2000 had not cast an absentee ballot in the last four years. |
|
Your absentee ballot will ensure that your vote can be verified. |
|
The switch last fall from the punch-card ballots to the optical scanner machines allows a voter to complete an absentee ballot and feed it into the machine immediately. |
|
In fact, the final outcome of the vote, like that of a slightly more publicized election, was delayed by absentee votes and a recount of contested ballots. |
|
For much of the history of the Royal Colony, the formal appointed governor was absentee, often remaining in England. |
|
The analysis took into account actual overseas absentee vote totals for each county that were certified on Nov. 26 by Secretary of State Katherine Harris. |
|
The authenticity of and the extent to which absentee vote certificates were used should be clarified during the national review of voters lists to be undertaken by the civil registry authorities. |
|
Members attending the l986 Annual Business Meeting voted to place the Fellowship document before the entire membership for an irrevocable absentee vote. |
|
|
At the general meeting, the presence of the shareholder in person cancels any proxy or any absentee vote, unless this has been waived according to the regulations' principle relating to electronic voting. |
|
The article went on to say that authorities believed he had applied for 200 absentee ballots and submitted 98 ballots in the Democratic primary. |
|
Although we are raising the questions and concerns on the problems posed by absentee parents and gross commercialism, we do not claim to know the answers nor are we doing enough at the moment. |
|
Another absentee, Mrs Brown's Boys, won the best sitcom prize last year. |
|
Every year we see convictions for absentee ballot fraud. |
|
I am currently living abroad and requested an absentee ballot. |
|
Fallaci told me that she had not sent in an absentee ballot. |
|
There have been documented incidents of government resources being dedicated to candidates considered to be favourable to the state, and there are recorded incidents of the use of absentee ballot boxes in a fraudulent manner. |
|
It shall also be entitled to authorize the sending of the proxy and absentee ballot forms by electronic mail to the company in accordance with the legal and regulatory conditions in force. |
|
To obtain an absentee ballot, go to www.votefromabroad.org. |
|
An absentee ballot may be cast by a member who is unable to attend a vote. |
|
You can take part in this Meeting by casting an absentee ballot by mail, by nominating the Chairman, another shareholder or your spouse as your proxy, or by attending the Meeting yourself. |
|
I sincerely hope you will be able to participate at this Meeting, either by attending, or by using the absentee ballot or the proxy form which allows you to be represented by the Chairman, or any other empowered person. |
|
Customs of hospitality obliged the absentee to provide tea and eatables for the entire group and thus acted as a mild deterrent to absence and a helpful encouragement to regular attendance. |
|
Citizens whose livelihood depended directly or indirectly upon the state were placed under duress to acquire and relinquish their absentee voting certificates to their superiors. |
|
This first exile, summarized in the Eden myth, is the one that drew us apart from the rest of creation and its wildness, turning us into farmers and God into an absentee landlord. |
|
The other notable absentee is James Fifty Shadess trilogy, the books which brought mummy-porn out of the e-readers and on to the best-seller shelves in every high street bookshop. |
|
My mother was always going on about absentee landlords, and the English. |
|
But Ireland's relationship with its big neighbour was always more unequal than Scotland's, exacerbated by conquest, absentee land ownership and religion. |
|
People in Bradford West want change – they have been badly let down by a Tory-led government hitting Bradford disproportionately hard and an absentee MP in George Galloway. |
|
|
These continually absentee parents will probably not be able to give all the attention and affection their children require for their development. |
|
Customs of hospitality would require the family of the absentee to serve refreshments to all the committee members and to entertain them for some time. |
|
States should take measures to guarantee the requirement of the secrecy of the vote during elections, including absentee voting, where such a system exists. |
|
How will you adapt to disruptions in the supply chain for the raw materials, goods, and services you require, and how will you get your product to the consumer if your distribution network is hit with high absentee rates? |
|
An absentee shall be considered as a member who is working, sick, on vacation or located in an area making it impossible to attend the meeting where the vote is to be conducted. |
|
The observers said election day overall appeared to proceed in a calm and orderly manner, although there were reported cases of attempted fraud involving absentee voting. |
|
This Report also wishes to inform the Committee that there are pending bills in Congress which propose the establishment of a system of absentee voting for qualified Filipinos abroad. |
|
The decisions taken by General Meetings are binding for all the shareholders, including absentee and dissenting shareholders and those lacking legal capacity. |
|
However, he noted that a few students had a high absentee record. |
|
My trustees are going to lend Earl Blessington sixty thousand pounds on a Dublin mortgage. Only think of my becoming an Irish absentee! |
|
The numerous absentee ownerships made it difficult for the owners to make common cause. |
|
Many of these landlords lived in England and were known as absentee landlords. |
|
Clan support for Charles I was also more to do with being against the Covenanting movement than that of supporting an absentee monarch. |
|
He was an absentee pluralist, with the income and leisure to pursue his interests. |
|
I have to drive into Sherman Oaks so the absentee vote guarantees me my vote and that's important,'' Harris said. |
|
Although the absentee vote counts on a lot of security, it is loaded with distrust. |
|
In 2012, of the nearly 133 million votes cast, over 32 million were by the early or absentee vote method. |
|
Manila The 31-day absentee vote for overseas Filipinos kicked off without major hitches yesterday, reports reaching Manila from abroad said. |
|
The absentee vote tally was 33,813 in the same period ahead of the previous election, which prizewinning novelist Yasuo Tanaka won. |
|
Specifically, the lawsuit challenges the use of voting machines and absentee voting in elections for public office. |
|
|
The touch-screen ballots contain the same contests and measures that voters will see at Election Day polling places or in absentee voting. |
|
In the training, Yusoph emphasised the importance of Overseas Filipinos' participation in the overseas absentee voting system. |
|
He analyzes the disputes surrounding the butterfly ballot employed in Palm Beach County and the absentee ballots in Seminole and Martin Counties. |
|
Mariah threw a diva fit and started browbeating Nick about being an absentee, no-good husband. |
|
Owners are absentee and keep the store overstaffed and heavy on management. |
|
Early voting, including absentee balloting, is increasingly used in our elections. |
|
The other half, the estates, still remain subject to feudal law under home-grown and absentee owners. |
|
After 12 minutes, Chelsea's most conspicuous absentee, dear old Lady Luck, returned to the fray and handed them the flukiest of openers. |
|
After 12 minutes, Chelsea's most conspicuous absentee, Lady Luck, returned to hand them the flukiest of openers. |
|
A measure of William's success in taking control is that, from 1072 until the Capetian conquest of Normandy in 1204, William and his successors were largely absentee rulers. |
|
The Henry Cecil-trained Beat Hollow, an absentee from this Saturday's Coral-Eclipse, has been taken out of the one-and-a-half-mile Group Two contest. |
|
The property lapsed into disrepair under decades of absentee ownership. |
|
The League has partnered with the Overseas Vote Foundation to enable military and overseas voters to register to vote and request absentee ballots. |
|
Treatment was usually harsher on large plantations, which were often managed by overseers and owned by absentee slaveholders, conditions permitting abuses. |
|
Among some 70,000 deployed Ground Self-Defense Force personnel, 20,000 have applied for absentee ballots and the number is expected to rise further. |
|
Internal strife within the universities themselves, such as student brawling and absentee professors, acted to destabilize these institutions as well. |
|
A 19-1 double on Hall Of Mirrors and Daisy Mountain shot him to the top of the table on 77 winners, two clear of Pat Smullen, who was a notable absentee from the meeting. |
|