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  • 101Scott Walker (politician) — This article is about the Wisconsin governor. For other people with this name, see Scott Walker (disambiguation). Scott Walker Walker in Febru …

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  • 102Donkey vote — Donkey voters vote the way candidates appear on the ballot paper. Sometimes the term donkey vote is incorrectly used to refer to an informal vote (submitting a blank or defaced ballot paper) although this use is not included in major dictionaries …

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  • 103Ley de Lemas — Politics of Honduras Politics of UruguayThe ley de lemas is the Spanish name of the double simultaneous voting (DSV) system which is, or has been, used in elections in Argentina, Uruguay and Honduras. It employs an unusual open party list… …

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  • 104Paul Ayotte — Mayor of Peterborough, Ontario In office 2006–2010 Preceded by Sylvia Sutherland Succeeded by Daryl Bennett …

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  • 105The X Factor (U.S. season 1) — The X Factor Season 1 Broadcast from September 21, 2011–present Judges Simon Cowell Paula Abdul Nicole Scherzinger L.A. Reid Cheryl Cole (Los Angeles Chicago auditions) Host(s) …

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  • 106Jesse Helms — United States Senator from North Carolina In office January 3, 1973 – January 3, 2003 Preceded by B. Everett Jordan Succeeded by …

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  • 107Canadian federal election, 1997 — Infobox Election election name = Canadian federal election, 1997 country = Canada type = parliamentary ongoing = no previous election = Canadian federal election, 1993 previous year = 1993 previous mps = 35th Canadian Parliament next election =… …

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  • 108Socialist Party (France) — Not to be confused with Socialist Party of France (1902). Coordinates: 48°51′35.35″N 2°19′22.44″E / 48.8598194°N 2.3229°E / 48.8598 …

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  • 109Dolph Briscoe — Dolph Briscoe, Jr. Governor Dolph Briscoe at a press conference at the Texas Capitol building in Austin. Governor of Texas In office January 16, 1973 – January 16, 1979 Lieut …

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  • 110New Democratic Party candidates, 1999 Manitoba provincial election — The New Democratic Party of Manitoba fielded a full slate of candidates in the 1999 provincial election, and won 32 seats out of 57 to win a majority government in the legislature. Many of the party s candidates have their own biography pages;… …

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