British Parliamentary DemocracyHoughton Mifflin, 1962 - 281 páginas Introductory study of events and forces that led to the fusion of parliamentary government and democratic institutions in England throughout its history. |
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... electors in the constituency a document called an elec- tion address which sets out the program of the party , details of the candidate's previous experience and activities , and any special points the candidate may wish to emphasize ...
... electors in the constituency a document called an elec- tion address which sets out the program of the party , details of the candidate's previous experience and activities , and any special points the candidate may wish to emphasize ...
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... elector prepare for signature a nomination paper . If the election is contested , the POLL will take place on the 25th day of ... electors is drawn to the rules for filling up nomination papers and other provisions relating to nomination ...
... elector prepare for signature a nomination paper . If the election is contested , the POLL will take place on the 25th day of ... electors is drawn to the rules for filling up nomination papers and other provisions relating to nomination ...
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... electors . If every Member of Parliament repre- sents some 60,000 electors , then any shade of opinion with fewer than 60,000 supporters would , even under the most meticulously devised system , be without representation . But , of ...
... electors . If every Member of Parliament repre- sents some 60,000 electors , then any shade of opinion with fewer than 60,000 supporters would , even under the most meticulously devised system , be without representation . But , of ...
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