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This was in marked contrast with recent discussions on the Scottish independence referendum, where the relevant voting constituency was one of the top and most hotly contested issues.
And showing deference to free speech, he enjoined Montana laws banning knowingly false statements in election materials and requiring that materials disclose relevant voting records.
She is 67, and said it just felt urgent and relevant to vote now.
If Congress cannot agree which one to certify, "then, and in that case," (runs the relevant law) "the votes of the electors whose appointment shall have been certified by the executive of the state shall be counted".
The relevant purpose in voting is to count the total votes cast for each candidate without being able to identify who voted for whom.
So even if the race is climactic, that may not be enough to make voting relevant to a wider audience.
First, what they believe about the Middle East conflict would be relevant were they voting on an appropriation (three of them are members of Congress), but neither they nor their beliefs have any relevance to a college's decision to invite and/or approve an outside speaker.
The relevant parameters are voting power, risk aversion, and pessimism.
So people were seeing better (more relevant polls) but voting less.
To ensure the public has prompt and relevant information before voting, the law updates reporting timeframes and mandates that expenditure disclosures must be made within seven days.
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