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...delegation led by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter reported on the Carter Center website that the campaigns were peaceful and competitive and the election was well administered and orderly. The delegation also emphasized the need for voter education about election procedures and the political positions of the candidates...
...Mosul, in Nineveh Province, that the Sunnis may have their best reason to cry foul. Early numbers from the Associated Press - which aren't endorsed by the Electoral Commission - showed almost twice as many "yes" votes for the constitution as the total number of voters in January's elections for the National Assembly, meaning that every new voter and then some voted for the constitution. Nineveh is generally considered a majority Sunni province, and Mosul was the hometown of many of Iraq's generals and other officers before the 2003 invasion...
...voter turnout is also characteristic of shareholder proposals...
...friends, but also whose priorities—for all three of the UC’s committees—align with yours. There may not be an ideal candidate out there, but if you ask a few of the right questions you will be a more informed voter...
...himself by pillorying the “liberal elite” on behalf of average Americans, does a great job looking at the middle class and seeing whatever he wants to see. In a wrap-up piece on the 2004 election, Brooks claims that 19 percent of wealthy voters can be classified in the liberal elite, while a mere 11 percent are “business-class conservatives.” I’m not sure how Brooks came up with this statistic, but, at best, it is horribly misleading. George W. Bush won every income bracket above...