The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 912
... candidates or none an absolute majority ; if the former he is duly elected , if the latter , then a second election occurs , when all the candidates below the top two drop out , and the contest is between these two . This second ballot ...
... candidates or none an absolute majority ; if the former he is duly elected , if the latter , then a second election occurs , when all the candidates below the top two drop out , and the contest is between these two . This second ballot ...
Page 916
... candidates ; that is , after the first four candidates are named on each list , the voters may be confronted with and may vote a blank support to a party organization which has the power to fill the places to which it becomes entitled ...
... candidates ; that is , after the first four candidates are named on each list , the voters may be confronted with and may vote a blank support to a party organization which has the power to fill the places to which it becomes entitled ...
Page 922
... candidates would need to be selected as a team . The increased size of the constituency would ultimately lead to the control of the organi- zation , tactics and choice of candidates by a council governing not a small , but a large ...
... candidates would need to be selected as a team . The increased size of the constituency would ultimately lead to the control of the organi- zation , tactics and choice of candidates by a council governing not a small , but a large ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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