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Holland retired before the 1957 elections because of poor health.
Conventional political wisdom dictates that politicians do not win or lose elections because of their spouses.
He says islanders shun public elections because of a deep-rooted abhorrence of confrontation.
The current ruling party has repeatedly won elections because of widespread support among the rural poor.
This newspaper chose not to back Mr Modi in last year's elections because of his record on handling religious strife.
Perhaps not.It is often said that Mr Howard keeps on winning elections because of the economy, stupid.
In 2006, the Netherlands abandoned plans to adopt internet voting in its elections because of problems that arose during testing.
As the Republican takeover of the House in 2010 suggests, the trend matters less in House elections because of the way district boundaries are drawn.
This study estimates that 340,000 extra voters turned up at polling stations in America's 2010 mid-term elections because of a single Facebook message.
Douglas Alexander, the head of Labour's election strategy, has said it is getting harder for politicians to campaign in elections because of conspiracy theories on social media.
The tightness of this election has led to widespread speculation this week that the majority could actually shift between elections because of lawmakers dying or switching parties.
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