special election

  • 71special — spe·cial adj 1: distinguished by some unusual quality special circumstances justifying an award of attorney s fees 2: relating to a single thing or class of things: having an individual character or trait owed them a special duty not owed to the… …

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  • 72election — The act of choosing or selecting one or more from a greater number of persons, things, courses, or rights. The choice of an alternative. The internal, free, and spontaneous separation of one thing from another, without compulsion, consisting in… …

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  • 73election — The act of choosing or selecting one or more from a greater number of persons, things, courses, or rights. The choice of an alternative. The internal, free, and spontaneous separation of one thing from another, without compulsion, consisting in… …

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  • 74Élection municipale/communale — Dans une démocratie, une élection municipale ou communale est une élection au cours de laquelle les habitants d une commune élisent les autorités de celle ci. Sommaire 1 Élection des autorités communales 1.1 En Europe 1.2 En France …

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  • 75Élection sénatoriale américaine de 2010 au Massachusetts —   Élection sénatoriale américaine de 2010 au Massachusetts Date de l élection générale : 19 janvier 2010 Date des élections primaires : 8 décembre 2009 …

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  • 76special — Relating to or designating a species, kind, individual, thing, or sort; designed for a particular purpose; confined to a particular purpose, object, person, or class. Unusual, extraordinary. as to special acceptance special administration special …

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  • 77election — In the most common usage, the expression of a choice by the voters of a body politic, or the means by which a choice is made by the electors. State ex rel. La Follette v Kohler, 200 Wis 518, 228 NW 895, 69 ALR 348. Precisely, a choosing or… …

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  • 78election officers — Wardens, clerks, tellers, inspectors, etc. and sometimes town or township officers, such as selectmen, trustees, and town clerks, whose official duties include taking part in the conduct of a general or special election. 25 Am J2d Elect § 39 …

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  • 79Election — • In its broadest sense election means a choice among many persons, things, or sides to be taken. In the stricter juridical sense it means the choice of one person among many for a definite charge or function Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight.… …

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  • 80Election Night Special — is a Monty Python sketch parodying the coverage of United Kingdom general elections, specifically the 1970 general election on the BBC by including hectic (and downright silly) actions by the media and a range of ridiculous candidates. Throughout …

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