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Example sentences for "parliamentary elections"

  • Parliamentary elections, the recommendation of candidates, and questions of general policy, to be outside the province of the Union.

  • Before the Reform Act of 1832, huge sums of money were sometimes expended at parliamentary elections, and bribery and corruption were rife.

  • The time was come to demand its application in parliamentary elections.

  • In Parliamentary elections we also find clear evidence of the strength of the Nationalists, and the extreme weakness of their opponents.

  • The result of this has been, that not only have even the best landlords gradually lost their power in Parliamentary elections and on elective boards, but the Government, which greatly relied on them for support, has become isolated.

  • From the middle of the seventeenth century Catholics were debarred from membership, and, from the early eighteenth, from voting at parliamentary elections.

  • Woodings, The Conduct and Management of Parliamentary Elections (4th ed.

  • Blair, A Handbook of Parliamentary Elections (Edinburgh, 1909); and H.

  • The provisions are generally similar to those relating to parliamentary elections.

  • The Corrupt Practices Acts apply, with necessary variations in details, to parliamentary elections in Scotland and Ireland.

  • The law in Scotland is on the same lines, and extends to all non-parliamentary elections, and, as has been stated, the English statutes have been applied with adaptations to all municipal and local government elections in Ireland.

  • By the electoral law of 1874 the ballot in parliamentary elections in Hungary was abolished, but was made obligatory in the elections of town and county councils, the voting being for several persons at once.

  • The electoral law of that year left the regulation of parliamentary elections to the county and town councils, very few of which adopted the ballot.

  • The article on "Parliamentary Elections" proposed much more sweeping alterations.

  • We should like to see it extended to all municipalities, and ultimately to parliamentary elections.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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