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The Rise (and Fall) of the Republicrats

23 hours ago ago from The Center for Social Leadership

Since the presidency of George Washington, the United States has adopted a two-party political system which ensures that nearly all elected offices are held only by the candidates of the two parties obtaining the highest number of votes. Defenders of the two-party system cite the political stability that it produces and the inherent filter of extremism that it provides. However, two problems that are becoming increasingly apparent ...

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Right to Vote made compulsory

16 hours ago ago from Welcome to Ashish Pal 's World

Welcome to Ashish Pal s World Another way to stay connected RSS Feeds Home .NET Explored About Life Tech Sleep Debt Right to Vote made compulsory Recently Gujarat assembly has passed a bill on saturday which makes voting mandatory for local body election. This has been done first time in the history of India. This step was taken because the voter turn out in the local and ...

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Successful elections important for revitalization of RI democracy

23 hours ago ago from Cempaka Business and Economy

The Jakarta Post , Hyginus Hardoyo, Jakarta | Mon, 12/21/2009 10:19 AM JP/R. Berto Wedhatama For the second time since 2004, Indonesia, an archipelagic nation with 240 million people from different races, ethnicities, cultures and languages, was able to show the world that it could hold general elections that were direct, fair and — most importantly — free of violence. Despite disputes over the electoral roll, ...

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PPC's Beware: Another LibLabCon Stitch-up

19 hours ago ago from Bloggers4UKIP

New rules covering election expenses come into force in January aimed at depriving smaller parties of publicity. The new rules mean that any activity that would normally have to be declared as an election expense will be backdated six months from the date of an election, even if there was no reasonable expectation of an election in that six month period. Receipts must be provided and the spending limit for the election will be backdated for ...

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Does the issuance of electoral handouts contravene our electoral laws (for arguement’s sake)?

1 day ago ago from Kelvin Teo Writes

Photo courtesy of Ian Timothy The New Singapore Shares and Progress Package, better known as electoral handouts were well in excess over $2 billion. The total count of Singapore citizen population in 2008 is 3.164 million. This will mean that each Singapore citizen may receive up to more than $632 each if the handout is disbursed evenly. However, if one looks carefully at the website of the Singapore elections department, there is a ...

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