Sinônimos
Examples for "preferential voting"
Examples for "preferential voting"
1Conducted under the limited preferential voting system, the election went down to elimination.
2The house of Representatives uses a preferential voting system.
3Does preferential voting mean Red Peak is a shoo-in?
4Neither second ballots nor preferential voting can solve the problem of three parties seeking representation.
5An earlier version reported that Natalie Bennett said Britain needed to introduce a preferential voting system.
1This time round his vote, based on percentage of first- preference vote, was down.
2In 1992 he received the fourthhighest first preference vote in the NUI panel.
3Mr Michael Smith jnr secured the third highest first preference vote in Templemore.
4Labor's first preference vote fell even less than the Liberals'.
5The former prime minister's office announced he had given the shadow home secretary his first preference vote.
6Missouri, considered a crucial swing state in November's general election, has a presidential preference vote on February 7.
7In the 2007 General Election, Mr O'Dea secured the second highest first preference vote in the country .
8Equally, Fine Gael's Andrew Boylan's first preference vote could offer early hints that his seat is under threat.
9Missouri, considered a crucial swing state on the November general election, has a presidential preference vote on February 7.
10The second burst came after Mr Shorten attacked the record of Mr Morrison's new preference vote pal, Clive Palmer.
11Sir, - I wonder why no one is making the case within the US for the transferable preference vote?
12My seat, Wright, had the highest first- preference vote for Pauline Hanson's One Nation in the nation: 21%.
13While Senator Molan got a high first- preference vote, it was still not enough to get him across the line.
14The current rate paid is $2.756 per eligible first preference vote.
15In the 1987 general election, the party won 1.9% of the first- preference vote.
16The party won no seats in parliament and 3.4% of the first- preference vote.