Word: minimum
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Councilors Walter J. Sullivan, Andrew T. Trodden, and Alfred E. Vellucci, all running as independents, had no trouble passing the 3250 vote minimum...
...election commission finished the official tabulation of first place ballots late yesterday afternoon, and only Sullivan with 4754 votes and Crane with 109 votes had passed the 3250 vote minimum necessary for election under Cambridge's system of proportional representation...
...base and allows no more than 2% (or 20 jobs) to be eliminated each year. Since the turnover in S.P. telegraphers due to retirement or promotion normally runs 5% a year, this means that Russell will actually have to hire new telegraphers to maintain the minimum number of jobs permissible in the next few years. And if the S.P. does fire a telegrapher during that period it will be obliged both to replace the discharged man and pay him severance amounting to 60% of his normal wage for up to five years...
...system, each voter receives a single ballot listing the name of each candidate in simple alphabetical order. The voter marks his first choice with a 1, second choice with a 2, etc., numbering as many candidates as he wishes. A quota of votes, established after each election, determines the minimum number of votes required for election. Each candidate who achieves this quota (up to the number of nine) is declared elected...
Three were just scores of scores. In an achievement of really staggering proportions, the Yardlings took the first nine places in their meet, totaling the minimum 15 points to Princeton's 56 and Yale's 75. In dual meets, it was Harvard 15, Yale 50; Harvard 15, Princeton 50; and Princeton 21, Yale...