Politics of Guinea-Bissau Political parties in Guinea-Bissau Elections in Guinea-Bissau Parliament 2004 President 2005 Large flag of Guinea-Bissau Image originally derived from the public domain flags of the CIA World Factbook. ... In Guinea-Bissau in 1989, the ruling PAIGC under the direction of President Vieira began to outline a political liberalization program which the ANP approved in 1991. ... Political parties in Guinea-Bissau lists political parties in Guinea-Bissau. ... Politics of Guinea-Bissau Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Guinea-Bissau ... Legislative elections were held in Guinea-Bissau, in west Africa, on March 28, 2004. ... Guinea-Bissau held a presidential election on 19 June 2005, and a second round run-off vote was held on 24 July. ...
The Electoral Union (União Eleitoral) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. At the last legislative elections, 28 and 30 March 2004, the party won 4.1 % of the popular vote and 2 out of 102 seats. The Elections and Parties Series Democracy Representative democracy History of democracy Referenda Liberal democracy Representation Voting Voting systems Ideology Elections Elections by country Elections by calendar Electoral systems Politics Politics by country Political campaigns Political science Political philosophy Related topics Political parties Parties by country Parties by name Parties by... A legislature is a governmental deliberative body with the power to adopt laws. ... Legislative elections were held in Guinea-Bissau, in west Africa, on March 28, 2004. ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – As it has done for 200 years, Ohio's delegation to the Electoral College is to meet today to cast ballots for president and vice president – but this time, there are demands that the electors wait until a recount.
The Electoral College's vote in the Ohio Senate chamber is expected to be accompanied by protests outside the Capitol sponsored by groups that don't accept that President Bush won the battleground state by 119,000 votes, guaranteeing his victory over Democrat Sen. John Kerry.
Therefore, any meeting of the Electoral College in Ohio prior to a full recount would in fact be an illegitimate gathering," said John Bonifaz of the National Voting Rights Institute.
The Electoral College is the obscure body of 538 citizens the Constitution assigns to elect presidents by state.
The four Republican electors from New Hampshire are Augusta Petrone of Dublin, Alida Weergang of Hudson, MacDonald of Derry and Stephen Duprey of Concord.
The Democratic electors in Maine are Joseph Mayo from Augusta, representing the First Congressional District; William Phillips of Bangor, representing the Second Congressional District; and Dorothy Melanson of Falmouth and Christopher Babbidge of Kennebunk casting the at-large elector votes.