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  • 95scrutineer — /skrutəˈnɪə / (say skroohtuh near) noun 1. someone who is authorised, especially by a candidate at an election, to inspect the counting of votes by electoral officers. 2. an official in a race, contest, etc., who checks that the rules are… …

  • 96Court of Disputed Returns (Queensland) — The Court of Disputed Returns of Queensland is a court that adjudicates disputes concerning elections in Queensland, a state of Australia. A “disputed return” is a situation in which the result of an election is questioned. The name “disputed… …

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  • 100Liberal-Progressive Party candidates, 1953 Manitoba provincial election — The Manitoba Liberal Progressive Party ran fifty candidates in the 1953 provincial election. Thirty two of these candidates were elected, giving the party a majority government in the legislature. Many Liberal Progressive candidates have their… …

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