The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... candidates on the first ballot in the 1968 Liberal meeting and 12 candidates in the 1976 Progressive Conser- vative leadership convention . Once the candidates have been nominated , they are given the opportunity to address the ...
... candidates on the first ballot in the 1968 Liberal meeting and 12 candidates in the 1976 Progressive Conser- vative leadership convention . Once the candidates have been nominated , they are given the opportunity to address the ...
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... candidates after each ballot ( e.g. , those candidates not receiving a minimum number of votes , such as 50 ) , and for the elimination of the least - placed candidate ( e.g. , the candidate with the fewest votes , once all minor ...
... candidates after each ballot ( e.g. , those candidates not receiving a minimum number of votes , such as 50 ) , and for the elimination of the least - placed candidate ( e.g. , the candidate with the fewest votes , once all minor ...
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... candidates between ridings are rare in Canadian politics . A second distinctive aspect of the recruitment process in Britain is the early selection of candidates prior to an election call . All major parties select a considerable ...
... candidates between ridings are rare in Canadian politics . A second distinctive aspect of the recruitment process in Britain is the early selection of candidates prior to an election call . All major parties select a considerable ...
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The Comparative Study of Canadian Government | 2 |
EVALUATING THE CANADIAN POLITICAL | 5 |
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