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UM, Rocking the Vote
16 hours ago ago from Missoulapolis
As someone who voted as soon as I was eligible, I don't get this . Emily May, vice president of the Associated Students of the University of Montana, who spoke against closing the University Center polling place, asked the commissioners not make their job any harder. I don't know how often you talk to freshmen, she said, but it's difficult explaining to them why they should vote, let alone where they should vote. I think it's ...
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19 hours ago ago from Village to Village
Tuesday, the Los Angeles City Clerk’s office certified December 8 th CD2 election results. The final numbers had little impact to the election night figures. It was a clear win for Paul Krekorian. Krekorian has now won the seat with 56.64 percent of the vote. This is 11,462 votes, up 652 from the election night total of 11,462. Christine Essel’s numbers increased to 8775 ...
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15 hours ago ago from politicalbetting.com
UKPollingReport Look what happens to Labour when pollsters don't adjust The June 4th election for the EU parliament was the last occasion when we could test the output of a range of pollsters against real votes in a national election - and the outcome is featured in the above UKPollingReport table. The numbers to focus on are the Labour and Tory shares. Of the four pollsters that did EU election polls ICM and Populus weighted their ...
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11 hours ago ago from Alternative Energy News
Before Green Mountain College students left for winter break, they voted to fund fifteen student proposals that will improve environmental sustainability on the campus. Each initiative is funded by the college's Student Campus Greening Fund, financed through a $30 allocation from each student's annual activity fee. Proposals are evaluated by a student committee and awards are based on a student vote. (PRWeb Dec 17, 2009) Read the full ...
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16 hours ago ago from Crooked Timber
I've just finished my most enjoyable sustained teaching experience so far. In Fall 2007 I taught a small freshman seminar (with 20 students) on Children, Marriage and the Family . This is part of a program my university has called the Freshman Interest Group (FIG) program (about which more here ). 20 students all take a seminar together, and during the same semester they simultaneously take 2 other classes together, usually large lectures in ...
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