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With an election, the uncertainties only multiply.

That party lost 15 seats in the parliamentary election.

The Democrats became the majority in the election.

His decision to force the election now looks like an epic blunder.

That (plus other things such as election rigging) has left Belarus’s application with rigor mortis.

He chose the location well; it voted for him in the last election by a two to one margin.

Russia has long criticised the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe for daring to highlight election malpractice.

Reconciling this grim financial picture will require at the least raising taxes and cutting spending—two unpopular options that may further polarize parties as election season heats up.

None of the election rhetoric sounds enough to jump-start the juggernaut that Japan, still the world’s second-largest economy, could be.

A little checking determined that it was not illegal to be drunk when casting a ballot, But election laws do prohibit liquor at voting sites and creating a disturbance.

But if the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) were to postpone the election, an eruption far worse than the disturbances of the past few days could ensue.

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He swept in the election.

Our party was routed at the election.

Has the government redeemed all its election promise?

And it's an election year, so it's perfect to do a patriotic theme.

I have asked the Secretary for Constitutional Affairs to prepare legislative proposals for the election of the Boards (which, in English, will be re-named "District Councils") in time for the election to be held before the end of 1999.

Frank then asked him why he waited until after the election to exonerate me on these charges, when he had submitted his report with a lot of negative stuff about the President before the election.

Despite having to spend the night in the airport, he remains keen on Buffalo, even daring to visit again shortly after the election.

Against that is an interesting argument that at least in the first round of the presidential election, the opinion polls represent public opinion more accurately than the results themselves.

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He certainly engineered the election campaign beautifully.

So a rerun of the 2006 election might be held just before the next scheduled presidential election in May 2010.

The organization of the election of villagers committees has been generally improved.

The SNS victory may portend the eclipse of the once-mighty Radicals in the next general election.

Ms Palin's endorsement helped Ms Handel with Republican voters. Whether it has the same power in a general election remains an open question.

The election is a fraud.

The election results flowed in throughout the night.

One might be to arrange for a straw man to win the election and then step down, paving the way for Mr Putin to return triumphantly in a snap election.

As to hubris, the Republican freshmen bound for Congress next January are in danger of reading into the election a message of their own creation.

Perhaps there will be an election.

Meanwhile, more states, including Ohio, began the process of early voting in the presidential election.

BARACK OBAMA: "I think we'd be misreading the election if we thought that the American people want to see us for the next two years re-litigate arguments that we had over the last two years."

That, presumably, is thanks to the impending election.

What is more surprising is that, as the tea-party movement surged through the 2010 election cycle, Texas actually turned out to be one of the less incendiary states.

Murchison was a shopkeeper and he had many influential friends who always voted for him at every election.

Voter turnout was low for the election.

All it needed was a spark, after the country’s rigged election on December 27th, to ignite a collective rage.

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