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been election
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A process of choosing a leader, members of parliament, councillors or other representatives by popular vote.
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And Oct. 23, 2012, would have been Election Day, rather than a national day of mourning.
He was not "a self-interested or attention-seeking career politician", and had been "catapulted into parliament in very unusual circumstances" following the death of Cook, to whom he had been election agent for 22 years.
Mr. Hasanli's campaign, however, alleged that there had been election violations throughout the country, and observers from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe said they had also documented widespread irregularities, including ballot-box stuffing and what appeared to be fraudulent counting.
First elected as MP for Glasgow Anniesland in a by-election in 2000 following the death of former First Minister Donald Dewar, who he had been election agent for.
In an appearance on Fox News that aired later, Trump suggested there had been election fraud in 2012, and that it would likely happen again.
There have been election years in the past when the roster of candidates, generally in the party out of power, has been derisively referred to as the front-runner and the seven dwarfs.
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MONTREAL — It's election day.
Sept. 22 is election day.
WHEN is Election Day this year?
The next day was Election Day.
IT is election season in Ukraine.
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