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As to the likelihood of success, Republicans can probably get this plan past their rules committee, on which territories and small states have one vote each, just like California.
They have one vote each.
Her Lynx teammate Marla Brumfield, Detroit's Edwina Brown and Phoenix's Adrain Williams received one vote each.
The rest are held by Liberal Democratic lawmakers, who get one vote each.
"The first three years I proposed it, I had one vote each year," said Bowden, the Cincinnati general manager said.
The shares differ in voting power: Class A is entitled to one vote each and Class B, 10 votes each.
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What this means, Winters says, "is that although U.S. democracy is founded on one-person-one-vote, each oligarch can bring to the political table the dollar impact of 20,000 Americans.
"We wish that all Iraqis be represented in a temporary government," Mr. Khatami said, "which will move the country toward a united and free Iraq on the basis of one vote for each Iraqi.
Each person had one vote for each idea.
Colleen A. Dunlavy, a business historian at the University of Wisconsin, argues that the road to the present predicament began in the 1850's with the shift in corporate governance from one vote for each person to one vote for each share.
Instead, these companies have one vote for each share.
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