| 41. | They are also owed assurances that vote-trading, bloc voting and other backroom judging deals will no longer be tolerated.
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| 42. | From 1295 to 1885, Leominster was a parliamentary borough which until 1868 elected two bloc vote system of election.
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| 43. | Competition between ethnic groups in mixed areas also spurred tribal elders to marshal a bloc vote from their women.
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| 44. | "Racial bloc voting really does restrict the ability of minorities to elect the candidates they prefer, " he said.
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| 45. | The bloc vote electoral system was used in two seat elections and first past the post for single member by-elections.
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| 46. | But while Catholic lawmakers offered Trimble their unanimous support, his own Protestant bloc voted 30-29 against his return to office.
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| 47. | This term is sometimes also used to refer to elections for multiple winners in a particular constituency using bloc voting.
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| 48. | Stapleton, chairman of the increasingly powerful athletes'portion of the board, estimated that 80 percent of his bloc voted for Baldwin.
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| 49. | Asked about the differing opinions in the church, she said in an interview, " We don't have a bloc vote.
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| 50. | Their support of Kerry is not an automatic bloc vote, they say, but a carefully thought-out referendum against Bush's policies.
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