But, with respect to the last vote and the revote on it, I believe that was correctly done. |
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Under Thailand's new electoral laws, the commission has sweeping powers to order a revote if it suspects vote buying or fraud has taken place. |
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After Gregoire's certification, the GOP launched a major court challenge to Gregoire's election and at one point demanded a statewide revote. |
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The forced revote highlights the treacherous role of the UFCW bureaucracy, which systematically isolated the four-month grocery strike before it was defeated. |
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Majority leader Harry Reid voted with the Republicans to preserve his right to call a revote days later. |
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An amendatory veto, which would allow the governor to change the bill and send it back to lawmakers for a revote, would be unwise, Mr. Lang said. |
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I know there is an attempt to try to revote that decision, but I hope the House will sensibly see off such a narrow-minded approach to politics. |
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Wednesday's settlement between the two camps and the vote in parliament pave the way for a revote that most observers believe will be won by Yushchenko. |
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Leno immediately sought to have the Senate reconsider the measure, and it could come to a revote this week. |
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Of course, considerations of time, practicality and law weigh against the idea of a revote. |
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Although there were reports of widespread voting irregularities, a revote in January 2011 affirmed the earlier results. |
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She says she was very excited to vote the first time, but if it comes to a revote, she isn't sure she would do it again. |
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The Irish people will probably be asked to revote and revote again until they accept the proposal. |
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This meant that the Chamber of Deputies had to revote during the autumn session of 2006 on the draft bill and decide whether to amend it or not. |
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Keough insisted that Rossi's single-mindedness in pursuing a gubernatorial revote has not harmed his future political career in the eyes of the state's voters. |
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This seemed to imply that a new vote would be unwarranted even if the original were compromised. The party did not stop at refusing merely to countenance a revote. |
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A revote was then called because there were more votes than deputies. |
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They can lead to multiple voting, since people who have already voted for a favoured candidate may be asked to revote for him or her and those who have voted for another candidate to transfer their vote. |
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