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The results of elections, published on Sunday morning, were even worse for the right than exit polls had suggested.

Our recent research on judicial elections, published in The Cato Journal, suggests that most of the negative consequences of judicial elections are due to their partisan nature.

According to the survey, "Unseeing Eyes: Media Coverage and Gender in Latin American Elections," published in 2011 by U.N. Women and the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, women face three obstacles: lack of access to financing; few opportunities to become widely known; and a culture that treats women as second-class citizens.

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He is also a contributing author to Restoration 1989: Chicago Elects a New Daley, a book detailing the 1989 Chicago mayoral election, published by Lyceum Books in the fall of 1991.

Valdas Adamkus, 71, an emigrant who returned from the United States last year, has been elected President of Lithuania, according to almost complete results of the presidential election, published by the electoral commission today.

It is entirely misleading — and unfair to The Times — to complain that of the 270 news articles about the election published in the paper since late August, only 29 were about policy.

And his reporting on the 1972 presidential election published in "Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail," his masterpiece — was a brazen mixture of passionate partisanship, scabrous insight and pure invention.

John L. Allen Jr., the author of "Conclave: the Politics, Personalities and Process of the Next Papal Election," published this year by Image, agreed that among some Vatican officials, "There is the rolling of one's eyes that goes on at times in response to what's perceived as American insularity".

A new set of instructions was drafted after last year's election, published on the orders of David Cameron, on the grounds that the coalition was "determined to resolve the problems of the past" and wished to give "greater clarity about what is and what is not acceptable in the future".

The Lib Dems' "pre manifesto" for next year's general election, published last month, said: "We remain opposed to any expansion of Heathrow, Stansted or Gatwick and any new airport in the Thames Estuary, because of local issues of air and noise pollution".

The Oriental Economist's excellent analysis of the election, published December 15, notes that total voter turnout was down 6.6 million from 2012, when Abe and the LDP were returned to power after three years of halting and ill-fated rule under a Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ -led government.

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