Sentence examples for allocation of votes from inspiring English sources

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The No camp in Ireland talked of Ireland losing "voting weight" under Lisbon, which tweaks the allocation of votes wielded by each country to match population size more closely (this is of most interest to Germany, which has too few votes under current rules).

Israel stands out for having made the even allocation of votes a requirement of listing on the stock exchange.

Officially the run-off remains too close to call; but barring a truly bizarre allocation of votes in provisional balloting, Mr Reed will indeed be the 59th mayor of Atlanta.

In addition, the allocation of votes has been tilted further in the direction of the big countries thus, you might argue, reducing democratic legitimacy from the standpoint of the newcomers.

"It's time to end this era of absentee leadership in the Oval Office and send real leaders to the White House". The speeches followed a roll-call of party delegates and a lively voice poll in which state delegates called out their team's allocation of votes.

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Forcing people in some parts of the state to wait many hours to vote as a consequence of the arbitrary allocation of voting machines, for instance, would violate the core principle in Bush v. Gore, the panel said.

One of the main reasons voting is in such bad shape is that the states have far too much leeway in running elections, ranging from what ID they require to the number of polling places they open and the allocation of voting machines, which has a big impact on how long the lines are on Election Day.

He told Mr. Kennedy, "The allocation of voting machines in Franklin County was clearly biased against voters in precincts with high proportions of African-Americans". Mr. Mebane told me that he compared the distribution of voting machines in Ohio's 2004 presidential election with the distribution of machines for a primary election held the previous spring.

In 2008, Dianis represented the Virginia NAACP in litigation to eliminate racial disparities in the allocation of voting machines.

The reports found that in many states the allocation of voting machines had not improved so that all areas are not equal in terms of their equipment.

And some Republicans have come up with another response -- they suggest that GOP legislators should change the rules regarding the allocation of electoral votes in certain states (namely, states that generally vote Democratic in Presidential elections) so as to increase the amount of electoral votes for the GOP.

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