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51. GayVote
- www.gayvote.com
52. My Vote Counts!
- www.myvotecounts.ca.gov
- Register to Vote.
- YOUR VOTE COUNTS.
- of the Vote.
- Help America Vote Act.
- citizen, make sure you are registered to vote. And if you wish to vote early, you can apply for an absentee ballot. ...
- Your vote is your voice. ...
- So on November 2nd, make your vote count! .
- 1-800-345-VOTE(8683) .
53. AlterNet: Waking Up the Vote
- www.alternet.org
- Waking Up the Vote.
- Remarkably, they have the power to bring great resources to their communities and their families if they would vote as a community – not only for senators and presidents, but for city councilmen and county commissioners. ...
- Let me tell you about one program we are building, called "Vote for Me. ...
- She asked the kids to make a "Vote for Me" poster or bumper sticker. ... We presented these treasures to their parents with the message that the adults are indeed voting for their children when they vote, and that they are voting against them when they fail to vote. There are too many education, health, economic opportunity and justice issues in play to think that who we vote for does not affect our children's lives. ...
- But, we thought, what if, when those young people were registered to vote, they were given a bracelet with the name of someone who gave their life for freedom or for equality – someone who can no longer vote for themselves, but for whom the wearer of this bracelet might vote. The bracelet will come with the story of that person, and it will say, "Vote for Me. ...
- Within those same communities, we are working with gospel churches to create a "Wake up and Vote" gospel music tour, and we are working on a program called "Stretch the Vote," in which stretch limousines will shuttle between the poling places and the neighborhoods on election day. ...
- Part of waking up the vote is waking up our own moral sensibilities. ...
54. GoodLogo!com - Vote - Post-it
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- logiQuizz vote top 250 logo of the day design cases submit logos store guestbook feedback colofon .
55. Elections: Voting ballot information
- www.wheredoivotema.com
56. Article: Iain Duncan Smith
- en.wikipedia.org
- On October 29, 2003 he lost a vote of confidence in his leadership and stepped down eight days later when Michael Howard was elected to the post as the only candidate. ...
- On 21 February 2003, the Independent newspaper published a story saying that a number of MPs were attempting to start the process of declaring a vote of confidence in Mr Duncan Smith. ...
- For a vote to occur, 25 Tory MPs (15 percent of their MPs) had to write to the chairman of the 1922 Committee demanding the vote. ... He also stated that he would not step down if a vote was called. ...
- By 28 October, 25 Tory MPs had indeed demanded the vote. After this was announced, Duncan Smith made an appearance in front of Tory Party headquarters in Smith Square, where he stated that he was going to "absolutely" contest the vote. The vote of confidence was held on 29 October. ...
57. Grands® Biscuits Most Popular Driver Award
- www.mostpopulardriver.com
- Who is your favorite racing driver? Let the world know what you think! Log on and vote for your favorite driver every day. ...
- To cast a vote, simply enter your e-mail address below. ...
58. Scoop: Inside A U.S. Election Vote Counting Program
- www.scoop.co.nz
- Election Vote Counting Program Tuesday, 8 July 2003, 6:20 pm Article: Bev Harris .
- Election Vote Counting Program .
- The contents of these files amounted to a virtual handbook for vote-tampering: They contained diagrams of remote communications setups, passwords, encryption keys, source code, user manuals, testing protocols, and simulators, as well as files loaded with votes and voting machine software. ...
- Voters vote at the precinct, running their ballot through an optical scan, or entering their vote on a touch screen. ...
- GEMS receives the incoming votes and stores them in a vote ledger. But in the files we examined, which were created by Diebold employees and/or county officials, we learned that the Diebold program used another set of books with a copy of what is in vote ledger 1. And at the same time, it made yet a third vote ledger with another copy. ...
- And here is what is quite odd: On the programs we tested, the Election summary (totals, county wide) come from the vote ledger 2 instead of vote ledger 1, and ledger 2 can be altered so it may or may not match ledger 1. ...
- But, unbeknownst to the election supervisor, votes can be added and subtracted from vote ledger 2. Official reports come from vote ledger 2, which has been disengaged from vote ledger 1. If one asks for a detailed report for some precincts, though, the report comes from vote ledger 1. Therefore, if you keep the correct votes in vote ledger 1, a spot check of detailed precincts (even if you compare voter-verified paper ballots) will always be correct. ...
- And what is vote ledger 3 for? For now, we are calling it the "Lord Only Knows" vote ledger. ...
- Evildoer performed various functions, including running reports to check his vote-rigging work, but only some of his activities showed up on the audit log. ...
- In fact, when using Access to adjust the vote tallies we found that tampering never made it to the audit log at all. ...
- From a programming standpoint, there might be reasons to have a special vote ledger that disengages from the real one. ... If election officials are taught to deal with changes by overwriting votes, regardless of whether they do this in vote ledger 1 or vote ledger 2, this is improper. ...
59. Article: List of voting systems topics
- www.wikipedia.org
- Instant-runoff voting (also redirects Instant Runoff Voting, Instant runoff voting, Alternative vote) .
- Single non-transferable vote .
- Single transferable vote (also Single Transferable Vote) .
- Supplementary Vote (also Supplementary vote ) .
- vote .
- vote swapping .
- talk:Instant-runoff voting (also redirects talk:Instant Runoff Voting, talk:Instant runoff voting, talk:Alternative vote) .
- talk:Single non-transferable vote .
- talk:Single transferable vote (also talk:Single Transferable Vote) .
- talk:Supplementary Vote (also talk:Supplementary vote ) .
- talk:vote .
60. League of Women Voters
- www.lwv.org
- “Tu Voto, Tu Voz” (Your Vote, Your Voice) .
61. Article: United States Libertarian Party
- en.wikipedia.org
- The first and only Electoral College vote it has won was for presidential candidate John Hospers and vice-presidential candidate Theodora B. Nathan in 1972; this was also the first electoral vote won by a woman. ...
- Their presidential ticket, John Hospers and Theodora Nathan, earned fewer than 3,000 votes, but received one electoral vote from Electoral College delegate Roger MacBride of Virginia. ...
- The ticket of Edward Clark and David Koch spent several million dollars on this campaign and earned over one percent of the popular vote, the most successful Libertarian presidential campaign to date. ...
- In 1984, the party's presidential nominee, David Bergland, only obtained ballot access in 40 states and earned only one-quarter of one percent of the popular vote. ...
- Economist Harry Browne headed the 1996 and 2000 tickets; in all of these cases, the party's presidential nominee drew in between one third and one half of one percent of the popular vote. ...
- history by raw vote totals, although not by proportion of the electorate. ...
- 9% of the vote. Then in 2002, Michael Cloud won 19% of the vote for the other Massachusetts seat in the U. ...
- In 2002, Ed Thompson won 11% of the vote for governor of Wisconsin despite being excluded from the debates. ...
- Since Libertarians are drawn from both the left and the right and many would never vote for a Republican or a Democrat, it is difficult to be sure how an election would have proceeded without a Libertarian candidate. ...
62. Debian Project Leader Elections 2004
- www.debian.org
- The ballot can be received through email by emailing ballot@vote. ...
63. Article: New Zealand elections
- en.wikipedia.org
- 4 Vote counting and announcement.
- 2 Goldminers and the vote.
- Voting itself is done on printed voting ballots, with voters marking their choices (one candidate vote and one party vote - see MMP) with an ink pen provided for them. ...
- It is compulsory for anyone who meets the requirements for voting to be on the electoral roll, even if they do not intend to vote. ...
- Vote counting and announcement.
- Regular vote counting is generally completed on the night of the election, but special votes (see "Voting") can take longer than this, occasionally producing surprise upsets when they are announced. ...
- To vote, one needed to: .
- In theory, this would have allowed Maori men to vote, but electoral regulations prevented land held communally from being counted under the property qualification. As such, many Maori (who were still living with traditional customs about land ownership) were unable to vote. ... It is estimated that when the Constitution Act was passed, around three quarters of the male European population in New Zealand was eligible to vote. ...
- Goldminers and the vote.
- In 1867, four Maori seats were established, enabling Maori to vote without needing to meet the property requirements. ... Because Maori could only vote in Maori seats, and the number of Maori seats was fixed, Maori were effectively locked into under-representation. ...
- The change was implemented to reduce the chances of voters feeling intimidated, embarrassed, or pressured about their vote, and to reduce the chances of corruption. ...
- Women were finally allowed to vote with the passage of a bill by the Legislative Council in 1893. ...
- In the election later that year, women were able to vote freely. ...
64. Wired News: Vote-Auction Sidesteps Legalities
- www.wired.com
- Vote-Auction Sidesteps Legalities .
- Federal and state laws prohibit the sale of votes, but the Austrian owners of vote-auction. ...
- Close Vote? You Can Bid on It.
- vote auction is a test to determine how they can make money. ...
- California Secretary of State Bill Jones warned any vote sellers they could face felony charges and a minimum of three years in prison. ...
- 61 per vote. ...
- Internet auction site eBay has also had to wrangle with potential vote selling. ...
65. Article: U.S. Electoral College
- en.wikipedia.org
- Although ballots typically list the names of the Presidential candidates, voters within the 50 states and the District of Columbia (which is considered a state when voting for President, according to Amendment XXIII of the Constitution) actually choose electors when they vote for President. ...
- In so voting, the representatives of each state cast a single block vote. ... In the Senate, however, each Senator casts a single vote; voting is not based on states. ...
- Generally, the political parties nominate electors at their state party conventions or by a vote of the party's central committee in each State. ...
- The two exceptions are the states of Maine and Nebraska, where two of the electors are chosen by the popular vote statewide, and the rest are determined by the popular vote within each Congressional district. ...
- The electors in each state vote on separate ballots for President and Vice President, at least one of whom must not be an inhabitant of that state. ...
- Legally, the electors are free to cast their votes for anyone they choose; in practice, electors almost never vote for a candidate they are not pledged to. ... This was the first electoral vote cast for a woman. Several states, but not all, have laws stating that if an elector becomes "faithless" and does not vote for the candidate to which he is pledged he can be replaced, but the constitutionality of such laws is debated and has never been tested. ...
- Still others hold that it was devised as a compromise between the election of a President by popular vote and by the Congress, although initially the electors were selected by the state legislatures and it was not until later that states started holding a popular poll for the Presidential elections to determine how they would cast their votes. ...
- If no-one received a majority of votes, then the House of Representatives would choose between the five highest vote-getters, with each state getting one vote. ...
- An even greater problem occurred in 1800, when Democrat-Republicans Jefferson and Aaron Burr tied the vote. ... However, electors did not differentiate between the two, nor could they under the system of the time, and most electors cast one vote for each. ... The House had to vote thirty-five times before Alexander Hamilton declared his support for Thomas Jefferson, who won on the thirty-sixth ballot. ...
- Rather, they would cast one vote for President and a separate vote for Vice President. ...
- Without the Electoral College, with the vote based on majority rule, it would be possible to win a strict majority of votes located in a few geographically restricted areas of the country. ...
66. Article: International logo vote/Finalists - Wikimedia's Meta wiki
- meta.wikipedia.org
- International logo vote/Finalists.
- < International logo vote .
- From September 15, 2003, 20:00 UTC until September 25, 2003, 20:00 UTC it will be possible to vote on these finalists (using the voting method chosen here), average voting. ...
- The vote takes place on a separate page, International logo vote/Ballot. ...
- In the final vote, you can vote on each variant, not just on the whole submission. ... The artists are encouraged to use the time of discussion until the final vote to decide which variants to use, and to further refine their submissions before voting begins. ...
67. The Gay Vote :: UK politics for lesbians and gay men
- www.thegayvote.co.uk
- What is The Gay Vote?.
- The Gay Vote is not responsible for content of external sites.
- In The Gay Vote Weblog .
- ” Best Political Weblog - The Guardian Hot topics on The Gay Vote.
- Weblog: Employment » Discuss employment equality in the forums » The Gay Vote Bookshop.
- The Gay Vote Forums.
68. Howard Dean for America: Home
- www.deanforamerica.com
- Judith Steinberg Dean Agriculture Campaign Financing Cities Civil Rights & Justice Economy Education Environment Health Labor Native Americans Security/Foreign Policy Women Join the Dean Campaign Contribute Meetup for Dean Attend a Local Event Organize a Local Event Dean Wireless House Parties Start a Dean Team Register to Vote Internships Generation Dean African Americans Americans w/ Disabilities Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Environmental Voters Generation Dean Faith Health Care Providers Labor Union Members Latinos/Hispanos LGBT Americans Native Americans Rural Seniors Small Business Veterans Women Suggest A Group Press Center Press Releases Speeches Calendar Official Blog Audio/Video Archive Photo Gallery MeetUp Press Kit Join the Dean Campaign Audio/Video Archive Photo Gallery Dean Mart (buttons etc. ...
69. Christianbook.com - Product Detail Page
- web.christianbook.com
- Description: Introduce your 7- to 10-year-olds to a woman who changed the course of American history! This easy-to-read biography chronicles Susan's life and achievements from her Quaker upbringing in 19th-century Massachusetts to her tireless work for temperance and women's suffrage---including her arrest for daring to vote in a presidential election. ...
70. Article: President of the Australian Senate
- en2.wikipedia.org
- He may be removed from office by a vote of the Senate, or he may resign his office or his seat by writing addressed to the Governor-General. ...
- Unlike the Speaker, the President has a deliberative as well as a casting vote. This is because the Senate is in theory a states' house, and depriving the President of a deliberative vote would have robbed one of the states or one of its Senators' votes (in practice the Senate has always been a party house). ...
71. GeorgeWBush.com :: The Official Re-election Site for President George W. Bush
- www.voteforgeorgewbush.com
72. Article: United States House of Representatives
- www.wikipedia.org
- The rule approved by the Rules Committee is subject to acceptance or rejection by a vote of the full House. ...
- If there is a floor vote, or a quorum call, the electronic voting system is activated and a sequence of bells rings throughout the House side of the Capitol and in the House office building complex. ... During the last few minutes of the 15 minutes usually allotted for an electronically recorded vote, the chamber fills with members and just as quickly empties again after the vote. ...
- Members vote by inserting a plastic voting card, which doubles as a photo ID, into terminals located on the backs of seats in the House chamber. The member presses a red button to vote "No" or "Nay," a green button to vote "Aye" or "Yea," and a yellow button to vote "Present" (i. ... Displays on the side walls of the chamber display a running vote total. ...
- If the voting system is down, either the clerk calls the roll and members enunciate their votes, or a "teller" vote is held in which the members fill our red or green or yellow voting cards and give them to the clerk. For more information, Recorded vote. ...
- Any Member may demand a separate vote in the House on any amendment adopted in the Committee of the Whole to the bill. ...
- The vote on a motion to recommit is usually more indicative of how Members really feel about a bill than the final vote on passage. Many members who are against a bill will vote for the motion to recommit and then vote to pass it once the vote to recommit is lost. ...
73. Wired News: Did E-Vote Firm Patch Election?
- www.wired.com
- Did E-Vote Firm Patch Election? .
- Time to Recall E-Vote Machines?.
- California County Keeps E-Vote.
- Republican candidate Sonny Perdue managed to unseat Democratic incumbent Roy Barnes with only 51 percent of the vote. ...
- Time to Recall E-Vote Machines? Oct. 06, 2003California County Keeps E-Vote Sep. ... 27, 2003E-Vote Machines Face Audit Aug. 12, 2003New Security Woes for E-Vote Firm Aug. ...
74. Article: Wallis and Futuna
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The French president elected by popular vote for a five-year term; the high administrator is appointed by the French president on the advice of the French Ministry of the Interior; the presidents of the Territorial Government and the Territorial Assembly are elected by the members of the assembly. ...
- The legislative branch consists of the unicameral Territorial Assembly or Assemblee Territoriale of 20 seats; the members are elected by popular vote to serve five-year terms. ...
75. The Green Papers: United States General Election 2004
- www.thegreenpapers.com
- NOTE: This is a so-called "Loophole" primary (that is, a Delegate Selection Primary combined with an Advisory "beauty contest" presidential preference vote). The popular vote in the Illinois Republican Primary will have nothing whatsoever to do with the presidential preference of the 60 separately elected National Convention delegates. ...
- Includes the Delegate Selection Process, delegate allocation, delegate counts, popular vote, primary and caucus dates, primary types, voter eligibility, poll closing times. ...
- Includes the Delegate Selection Process, delegate allocation, delegate counts, popular vote, primary and caucus dates, primary types, voter eligibility, poll closing times.
- 1972-1996 State Voting Trends How often does a state vote for the Democratic Presidential Candidate? For the Republican? For the winner?.
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