The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... nomination and selection of party candidates . Even though an individual may contest office as an independent , the nomination process is over- whelmingly a party matter , and will be so treated in the ensuing analysis . Parties are the ...
... nomination and selection of party candidates . Even though an individual may contest office as an independent , the nomination process is over- whelmingly a party matter , and will be so treated in the ensuing analysis . Parties are the ...
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... Nomination papers , properly executed , must be filed before the date set for nominations to end . Although some minor differ- ences exist between federal and provincial requirements , the gen- eral pattern is that candidates must have ...
... Nomination papers , properly executed , must be filed before the date set for nominations to end . Although some minor differ- ences exist between federal and provincial requirements , the gen- eral pattern is that candidates must have ...
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... nominated and then ensure his or her success by coalition - building among the disaffected elements of the party organization . Third , if a contested nomination meeting is expected , then the rules of the game are often changed to ...
... nominated and then ensure his or her success by coalition - building among the disaffected elements of the party organization . Third , if a contested nomination meeting is expected , then the rules of the game are often changed to ...
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