national elections in English

ationwide elections, general elections in a country

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1. 17 Dos Santos has suggested that he may hold national elections next year.

2. Aboriginal Australians were only granted the right to vote in national elections in 1962

3. Even for the last remaining superpower, domestic issues, not foreign matters, dominate national elections.

4. People acting Antagonistically in State elections cannot be brought to act harmoniously in National elections

5. What is Compulsory voting? Most democratic governments consider participating in national elections a right of citizenship

6. We poll a tiny fraction of the electorate and we predict the outcome of national elections.

7. “President Kasavubu has indicated that he intends to retain Adoula as premier to government until national elections are held

8. Participation is measured using voter turnout, or the percentage of the eligible voters who actually voted in national elections.

9. In the national elections held on 30 May 1959, the PAP won 43 of the 51 seats in the legislative assembly.

10. Nine months after its meltdown in the national elections, India's main opposition the Congress Party led by Sonia Gandhi, finds itself in fresh in-house Churnings …

11. Support for this party has however decreased to just under 140,000 votes, being less than 1% of the total votes cast (approximately 20% among registered Afrikaner voters) by the 2004 national elections.

12. Prime Minister Hun Sen and the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) have benefitted from the unquestioning support of senior officials in the army, gendarmerie, and police to effectively eliminate all political opponents and dissolve the main opposition party, rendering the upcoming July 2018 national elections meaningless.