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For county officials in charge of elections, they impose a financial challenge and a logistical nightmare.
He was indeed in charge of elections, but in Russia, not the US.
Few were watching Florida as closely as Conny B. McCormack, who is in charge of elections in Los Angeles.
Ms. McCartney then said to reporters in the room: "She's in charge of elections and what she says goes.
"It's very obvious when you see how they have indented it," said Doris Gunkey, the deputy clerk in charge of elections in Smith County.
With a proper sense of urgency, Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California, who leads the Senate committee in charge of elections, is asking all of the right questions about voting technology.
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No one is asking the Liberals to put Mary Poppins in charge of election strategy.
The biggest of Miliband's many blunders: he put Douglas Alexander in charge of election strategy Ed Miliband has left little behind, except his attempts to mobilise communities.
In spite of his illness, and his controversial views, Mokaba was recently appointed by the ANC to take charge of election planning for 2004.
One use he did make of his ability to sell was as the man in charge of election broadcasts for the Liberal Party, and then the Alliance, at the 1979, 1983 and 1987 general elections.
Indeed Douglas Alexander, one of the Blairite siren voices singled out for criticism by the Unite leader, has been put in charge of election strategy, as well as remaining Shadow Foreign Secretary.
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