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  • 122Rhode Island Democratic primary, 2008 — The 2008 Rhode Island Democratic primary took place on March 4, 2008. It was an open primary. 21 delegates were awarded on a proportional basis and 11 superdelegates , eight of which have announced support for Senator Hillary Clinton and two have …

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  • 123Thomas Hare — (born in England, 28 March 1806; died 6 May 1891) was a British proponent of electoral reform. He studied law, and was admitted to the Bar in November 1833 and published several works on judges decisions. In 1853 he became Inspector of Charities… …

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  • 125Elections in Kuwait — are held for both the National Assembly ( Majlis al Umma ) and for the Municipality. Kuwait s 1962 constitution calls for elections to the unicameral National Assembly at a maximum interval of four years. Elections are held earlier if the Emir… …

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  • 126Elections in Sweden — gives information on elections and election results in Sweden. Sweden elects on national level a unicameral legislature. The Riksdag (Diet) has 349 members, elected every four years (every three years between 1970 and 1994) by proportional… …

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  • 127Volkstaat — See other meanings of Volkstaat. Volkstaat (Afrikaans for People s state ) is a proposal for the establishment of self determination for the Boere Afrikaner minority in South Africa according to federal principles, alluding to full independence… …

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  • 128Blue Dog Coalition — The Blue Dog Coalition, commonly known as the Blue Dogs, is a group of United States Congressional Representatives from the Democratic Party who identify themselves as moderates.[1] It was formed in 1995[2][3] during the 104th Congress to give… …

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