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...form of democracy, every kind of candidate??and every kind of platform—get their...
After a candidate garners enough number one votes to hit quota, all additional ballots with that candidate??s name in the number one slot are “transferred” to the candidate whose name is listed in the number two slot. The transferring continues down the line until a full slate of nine candidates are elected...
Some professors say his style during ad hoc committee meetings—which advise him on whether to grant tenure to any candidate??is more engaged and more assertive...
...also rejected a provision of McCain-Feingold that would ban corporations and labor unions from running ads explicitly referring to political candidates immediately before an election. This clause is meant to ensure that non-voting entities like corporations are not able buy political influence by essentially paying for a candidate??s ads. The prohibition will also cut down on attack ads, which are often funded by independent groups like corporations or unions. At the same time, the provision leaves anybody free to run truly issue-based ads at any time. A return to truly issue-based...
During this time they solicit letters from the candidate??s colleagues in the departments and request feedback experts in the field. One step in this process is the dissemination of a “blind letter” that asks scholars to rank several candidates without specifying which one is actually under consideration...