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  • 21Élection législative et présidentielle nicaraguayenne de 2011 — ‹ 2006   2016 › 6 novembre 2011 Daniel Ortega et Omar Halleslevens …

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  • 22WIN Party — The WIN Party was a small political party in New Zealand. It was founded by a group of publicans and bar owners who objected to the government s ban on smoking in bars and restaurants, introduced in December 2004. WIN s slogan was Freedom of… …

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  • 23election — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ clean (esp. AmE), fair, free, open ▪ fraudulent, rigged, stolen ▪ close …

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  • 24Élection fédérale canadienne de 1945 — La Chambre des communes après l élection de 1945      Libéraux (118)      Progressistes conservateurs (66) …

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  • 25Election Reform Debate in the U.S. — ▪ 2002       Amid calls for a radical overhaul of the U.S. electoral system, George W. Bush was inaugurated as president of the United States on Jan. 20, 2001. The 2000 presidential election exposed several deficiencies in the conduct of American …

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  • 26election — e|lec|tion [ ı lekʃən ] noun *** count an occasion when people vote for someone to represent them, especially in government: Only about 20% of the people voted in the local elections. hold elections: The new regime is promising to hold free… …

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  • 27Élection présidentielle sud-coréenne de 2007 — Armoiries de la république de Corée. Une élection présidentielle a eu lieu en Corée du Sud le 19 décembre 2007 pour désigner le successeur du président Roh Moo hyun, soutenu depuis 2004 par le parti Uri (libéral) …

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  • 28election — [[t]ɪle̱kʃ(ə)n[/t]] ♦ elections 1) N VAR An election is a process in which people vote to choose a person or group of people to hold an official position. ...Poland s first fully free elections for more than fifty years... During his election… …

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  • 29Election threshold — In party list proportional representation systems, an election threshold is a clause that stipulates that a party must receive a minimum percentage of votes, either nationally or within a particular district, to get any seats in the parliament.… …

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  • 30win*/*/*/ — [wɪn] (past tense and past participle won [wʌn] ) verb I 1) [I/T] to defeat everyone else by being the best, or by finishing first in a competition Ant: lose Every time we play tennis, she wins.[/ex] Who won the race?[/ex] The Liberals won the… …

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