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In the late thirteenth century, cardinals began to use it to elect Popes, too, though they stopped in 1621, perhaps because combining it with the Holy Ghost's two-thirds rule complicated matters.
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France also has a two-round system designed to ensure that the ultimate winner has the backing of a majority of the voters.Australia, Papua New Guinea and Fiji use AV in parliamentary elections, and Ireland uses it to elect its president.
Estonia, however, has used e-voting since 2005 and in 2007 used it to elect its parliament – though only 5.4% of voters used the online system to make their choice.
Palestinians got the vote and used it to elect terrorists.
The voting rights act finally gave the town's African American majority a say over who governed them in 1965 but it was not until 12 years later that they used it to elect Tchula's first black mayor, Eddie Carthan.
"We can use it to go back to elected officials and say we need to upgrade and put in security measures," he said.
Criticism of the effort to change the Constitution has sharpened around fears that Mr. Chávez, who has been in office since 1999, could use it to diminish the power of elected governors and mayors, of which a handful in the country still oppose him.
Instead of taking the occasion of McCain's death to engage in some self-reflection something McCain did after hiself-reflection somethingups—they've elected to use it to absolve the Republican Party of its responsibility for appointing a McCainildids the heafter our country.
Segrè was awarded a Rockefeller Foundation fellowship, and, on Fermi's advice, elected to use it to study under Otto Stern in Hamburg.
He used it to get re-elected in 2004.
Facebook has long offered users the option to zero in on specific demographics, but it's still noteworthy that the president-elect is using it to invite people to watch him take the oath of office.
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