Infobox Futurama episode episode name A Head in the Polls image File Futurama 207 A Head in the Polls.jpg 250px caption Bender argues with Richard Nixon s head. episode no 16 prod code 2ACV03 airdate December 12, 1999 country USA writer J. Stewart Burns director Bret Haaland opening subtitle From The Makers Of Futurama opening cartoon Ko Ko Needles the Boss 1927 guest star Claudia Schiffer as her head season two A Head in the Polls is the third episode in the second production season of Futurama . It originally aired in North America on December 12, 1999 as episode seven in the second broadcast season. The episode was written by J. Stewart Burns and directed by Bret Haaland . Claudia Schiffer makes a guest appearance as herself. The title is a pun on the common phrase Ahead in the Opinion poll poll s . Spelling checkers beware This is the correct spelling of the book title, it does not need to be corrected but thank you anyway. ref cite book title sic Accomo dating hide y sic Brocol li hide y in the sic Ceme tary hide y author Cook, Vivian url http books.google.com books?id EyRw5ZxY sC page 128 ref Plot The election race for President of Earth is in full swing, with two identical Human cloning clones as candidates. Leela, appalled by the apathy of the Planet Express crew, exhorts ... losers, I have all the money . References reflist External links wikiquote Futurama A Head in the Polls A Head in the Polls Tv.com episode 1549 imdb episode 0584427 http movies.nytimes.com movie 287164 Futurama A Head in the Polls overview A head in the Polls at The New York Times Movies infosphere A Head in the Polls A Head in the Polls at infosphere The Infosphere . Futurama episodes DEFAULTSORT Head in the Polls, A Category Futurama season 2 episodes Category 1999 television episodes Category Richard Nixon in film and television Category Television episodes about elections es A head in the polls ru A Head in the Polls uk A Head in the Polls ... more details
Infobox television show name ESPNU Inside the Polls format college football polls runtime 60 minutes starring Mike Hall sportscaster Mike Hall , Mike Gottfried and Todd McShay country United States network ESPNU first aired Start date 2005 9 5 last aired present ESPNU Inside the Polls is a television program that breaks down the latest college football polls. The program airs every Monday for one hour from 6pm North American Eastern Time Zone ET to 7pm ET on ESPNU during the college football season. Since debuting on September 5, 2005, the host has been ESPNU signature anchor Mike Hall sportscaster Mike Hall along with analysis from former head coach Mike Gottfried and ESPN s Scout s Inc. analyst Todd McShay . Its official name is ESPNU Inside the Polls presented by Conoco . The show was originally named The U Inside the Polls , but was changed before the 2006 college football season. The show breaks down the latest college football polls in contrast to the performance of those teams on Saturday. ESPNU Inside the Polls is broadcast at the ESPNU headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina and was one of the first studio programs to air on the network. See also ESPNU College Football References http ESPNToday 2006 Aug 06 multicfb.htm Press Release ESPN INC. TO PROVIDE EXTENSIVE COVERAGE OF THE 2006 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON External links http sports.espn.go.com ncaa espnu index ESPNU.com http sports.espn.go.com ncf rankingsindex ESPNU college football polls ESPN DEFAULTSORT Espnu Inside The Polls Category Article Feedback 5 Category 2005 American television series debuts Category 2000s American television series Category ESPNU network shows Inside the Polls Category American sports television series Category College football studio shows sport tv prog stub ... more details
infobox motion name Motions relating to methods of voting and the polls class Incidental inorder No seconded Yes debatable No amendable Yes voterequired Majority, except two thirds for motion to close polls reconsidered To close polls, no to reopen polls, negative vote only all others, yes Motions relating to methods of voting and the polls , in parliamentary procedure , are incidental motion s used to obtain a vote on a question in some form other than by voice or by division of the assembly or to close or reopen the polls. For instance, a motion can be made to cast votes using blackballing black and white balls or a signed ballot . ref cite parl title RONR pages 273 ref These motions generally cannot be used to specify a voting system other than a majority vote , such as a plurality vote ref cite parl title ronr pages 392 ref or preferential vote . ref cite parl title ronr pages 413 ref That can only be done through a provision in the bylaws. Likewise, proxy voting is generally prohibited, except in situations in which membership is transferable, as in stock corporations. ref cite parl title ronr pages 414 415 ref seealso Voting methods in deliberative assemblies References reflist Parliamentary Procedure Category Incidental motions ... more details
Infobox UK SI title Parish and Community Meetings Polls Rules 1987 number 1987 1 territorial extent England and Wales made under Local Government Act 1972 1972 c.  70, paras.  18 5 34 5 of Sch. 12 and Representation of the People Act 1983 1983 c.  2 s. 36 made 5 January 1987 laid before Parliament 16 January 1987 entry into force 16 February 1987 transposes amends status Amended replaces S.I. 1973 1911, S.I. 1976 2067 and S.I. 1983 1151 amended by S.I. 1987 262 and S.I. 2005 2114 The Parish and Community Meetings Polls Rules 1987 the 1987 Rules is a British Statutory Instrument SI which lays down the rules on polling station poll s held as a consequence of parish and community meetings consequent polls . It was made under powers granted by the Local Government Act 1972 and the Representation of the People Act 1983 and came into force on 16 February 1987. The rules revoked earlier SIs on the subject with the saving that consequent polls demanded before the rules came into were not covered by them. The rules extend to England and Wales . Rule 4 1 stipulates that a the chairman of any meeting where a consequent poll needs to be taken must inform the local Local government in the United Kingdom district council of the fact that the consequent poll must be taken. That district council is then required to appoint an officer of the council to be returning officer for the consequent poll. Rule 5 stipulates that the Local Elections Parishes and Communities Rules 1986 are to be applied to consequent polls with a series of adaptations, alterations and exceptions to those rules so that the consequent poll is conducted in accordance with rules set out in the schedule to the 1987 ... polls again with a series of adaptations, alterations and exceptions. Later in 1987 ambiguities were found in the 1987 Rules and the Parish and Community Meetings Polls Amendment Rules 1987 were made to correct those ambiguities. The Parish and Community Meetings Polls Amendment Rules 1987 ... more details
polls. Citation needed date February 2007 In a poll for Detica conducted by MORI in March 2004 http www.mori.com polls 2004 detica top.shtml showed that 80 of those polled were in favour of a national ... 2July 2005.jpg thumb Meeting in London against ID cards, 2005. National opinion polls suggest that the expected ... polls conducted by TNS at the end of 2005 amongst British Citizens and Foreign Residents demonstrated ..., internet polls cannot be considered as being very reliable indeed, the wording under the poll result states that results of such polls cannot be taken as indicative of public opinion. Before the July ... 10 19bn. However, the questions in such polls have often failed to reflect that the costs issued by the Government ... TEL060101024 4.pdf . References references DEFAULTSORT Opinion Polls On The British National Identity ... more details
Opinion polls played an important role in the runup to the Kenya n Kenyan general election, 2007 elections of December 2007 . A number of institutes published results on the presidential candidates. Daily Nation Nation Media employed the Kenyan Steadman market information company to conduct regular polls, which thus received the widest attention. Polls are a new instrument on the Kenyan political scene. Recent elections had seen some results published which met, however, with widespread skepticism. The publication of polls in 2007 generated large interest and controversy as they were alternatively welcomed or condemned by parties and observers on the national scene and frequently criticized as having been manipulated by one or the other side. ref http demokrasia kenya.blogspot.com 2007 04 demystifying steadmans april fool prank.html The Steadman Group is part of President Kibaki s Reelection Campaign Team Kenyan Democracy Project BlogTuesday, April 03, 2007 seen 11 08 2007 ref ref http kenyalondonnews.co.uk index.php?option com content&task view&id 774&Itemid 44 Steadman Polls The Real Story Kenya London News undated, written before elections, seen 11 01 2008 ref ref http www.eastandard.net hm news news.php?articleid 1143978638 Steadman polls now questioned EAStandard 09 12 2007 ref Generally polls showed in early stages a lead for President Mwai Kibaki and a strong showing of Kalonzo Musyoka on the opposition side. After realingments in the opposition Raila Odinga had managed to get the support of regional leaders from a multi tribal background and Musyoka looked largely reduced to his Kamba hometurf. This showed in the polls with Odinga surging ahead. After re formation ... in narrowing the difference between the leading presidential contestants. National polls class ... eastandard.net archives ?mnu details&id 1143969893&catid 4 Why Kibaki will win polls The Standard Poll ... Poll by Steadman International , December 18, 2007 ref 43 10 45 Regional polls September ... more details
and quality of polls naturally varies considerably, as does the range and specificity of questions asked. They range from large, formal polls such as those conducted by Zogby International Zogby , to smaller, informal polls of limited scope, and unscientific internet polls. The questions here relate ... dealing with wider issues, usually of a political nature. TOClimit 3 World opinion polls A poll ... Sep2008.png 500px National opinion polls United States Zogby The polls that have received the most widespread media attention are those conducted by Zogby International . The Zogby polls have been ... actively planned or assisted some aspects of the attack. Newsweek Magazine polls The Newsweek Magazine ... Yes, 51 No, 13 not sure. June 2007 responses 41 Yes, 50 No, 9 not sure. New York Times CBS News polls ... 9 11 related question was asked again in April 2004 and October 2006. The 2002 and 2006 polls were ... margin of error. ref cite web url http www.angus reid.com polls view 13469 title Americans Question ... 2011 07 07 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070918232934 http www.angus reid.com polls view 13469 .... New York Times CBS News have conducted a number of polls on the Iraq War that have included the question ... Yes, 57 said No. September 2007 responses 33 said Yes, 58 said No. Scripps Howard polls A poll from ... Very Likely 30 Somewhat Likely 30 Unlikely 8 Don t Know Other Other United States polls Rasmussen Reports ... polls view 35252 most americans reject 9 11 conspiracy theories Most Americans Reject 9 11 Conspiracy ... more details
This article covers national political opinion polls in Spain from 2004 until the Spanish general election, 2008 general election on 9 March 2008 . The election was won by the Spanish Socialist Workers Party , which formed a minority government. CIS polls class wikitable Spanish Socialist Workers Party PSOE People s Party Spain PP United Left Spain IU Convergence and Union CiU Republican Left of Catalonia ERC Basque Nationalist Party PNV Others Blank style background efefef April 2004 style width 50px 45.8 style width 50px 35.4 style width 50px 4.9 style width 50px 2.7 style width 50px 2.3 style width 50px 1.3 style width 50px 6.5 style width 50px 1.1 July 2004 44.0 36.8 5.0 2.8 2.6 1.5 6.0 1.3 style background efefef October 2004 42.1 36.1 5.5 3.3 2.0 1.7 7.6 1.7 January 2005 42.4 35.7 5.4 2.9 2.3 1.5 7.6 2.2 style background efefef April 2005 41.2 36.6 5.2 3.1 2.1 1.6 8.0 2.2 July 2005 41.9 36.4 5.1 3.2 2.3 1.8 6.8 2.5 style background efefef October 2005 39.7 37.7 4.8 3.4 2.4 1.5 7.7 2.8 January 2006 39.6 38.0 4.9 3.6 2.4 1.5 7.5 2.5 style background efefef April 2006 40.3 38.2 5.4 2.9 2.0 1.4 7.5 2.3 July 2006 40.6 36.9 5.0 3.2 2.1 1.4 8.0 2.8 style background efefef October 2006 39.3 37.9 5.1 3.1 2.8 1.7 6.8 3.4 January 2007 38.8 37.6 6.5 3.2 2.0 1.4 7.6 2.9 style background efefef April 2007 39.6 36.6 5.6 3.0 2.4 1.6 7.6 3.6 July 2007 40.5 37.0 6.1 2.9 1.9 1.5 7.7 2.4 October 2007 39.7 37.4 5.5 3.1 2.1 1.5 8.3 2.4 February 2008 40.2 38.7 5.8 3.0 2.1 1.7 5.8 2.7 Other polls, 2007 class wikitable Spanish Socialist Workers Party PSOE People s Party Spain PP United Left Spain IU Convergence and Union CiU Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya ERC Basque Nationalist Party PNV ... 6.0 1.1 Media polls, January 2008 Including predictions of seat allocation. class wikitable Spanish ... polls, February and March 2008 Including predictions of seat allocation. class wikitable style background ... Category 2008 elections in Spain General election, opinion polls ... more details
Polls Results from the 2011 Tea Party Straw Poll were as follows Onsite Poll class wikitable sortable ... 4.4 Other 25.8 996 Combined Polls class wikitable sortable Finish Potential candidate Percentage ... Iowa GOP, Florida straw polls publisher CBS News date 2011 06 09 accessdate 2011 06 09 ref refend ... Rick Perry 1 1 Total 100 83 Straw polls taken after voting started January 2 4, 2012, Online ... polls one by over 50 ref Paper ballots class wikitable sortable Finish Candidate Percentage 1 sortname ..., 2012 External links http projects.wsj.com campaign2012 polls?mod wsj elections 2012 nav cand Romney&race ... primaries, 2012 Straw polls ... more details
selfref For straw polls used in editing Wikipedia, see Wikipedia Straw polls . A straw poll or straw vote is a voting vote with nonbinding results. Straw polls provide dialogue among movements within large ... In meetings subject to rules of order , impromptu straw polls often are taken to see if there is enough ... to see who is on which side of a question. However, Robert s Rules of Order prohibits straw polls ... bodies. ref RONR 10th ed. p. 415 ref Among political bodies, straw polls often are scheduled for events at which many people interested in the polling question can be expected to vote. Sometimes polls ... polls are also called straw polls . The idiom may allude to a straw thin plant stalk held up to see ... caucus es. Such straw polls can be taken before selecting delegate s and voting on resolution law resolution s. The results of straw polls are taken by the media to influence delegates in caucus ... polls are also scheduled informally by other organizations interested in the U.S. presidential election . Well known American straw polls include the Ames Straw Poll and the Texas Straw Poll , both .... Other types of polls Straw polls are contrasted with opinion polls , usually conducted by telephone and based on samples of the voting public. Straw polls can also be contrasted with honor system polls such as online polls , in which ordinary voting controls are absent. In an ordinary event based straw poll, controls common to elections are enforced voting twice is prohibited polls are not open for inordinately long periods of time interim results are not publicized before polls close etc. Honor system polls may be conducted wholly online, conducted at one location over a period of months ... times. The meaning of results from the varying poll types is disputed. Opinion polls are generally ... straw polls and honor system polls are conducted among self selected populations and are called unscientific ... for the larger poll or election event based straw polls, where registration often closely mirrors ... more details
The Strategic Counsel is a Canadian company law company established in 1995 that provides several market research services, such as conducting opinion polls . Their polls are often cited by the media in Canada , and are currently used for all political polling by CTV Television Network CTV and The Globe and Mail . The company was founded by Allan Gregg , a former communications strategist of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada . External links http www.thestrategiccounsel.com Company website DEFAULTSORT Strategic Counsel Category Companies established in 1995 Category Marketing research companies of Canada canada company stub ... more details
An entrance poll is a Opinion poll poll that is taken before voters have cast their vote s at the polling station s. It is akin to an opinion poll in the sense that it asks who the voter plans to vote for or some similar set of questions. The possibility that the prospective voter might change his mind after the poll is very small compared to that of an opinion poll, therefore the margin of error of an entrance poll is expected to be lower than that of an opinion poll. However, the methodology of conducting an entrance poll is closer to that of an exit poll , where actual voters are being queried as opposed to potential voters in an opinion poll. Entrance poll result estimate s can be obtained very quickly as people can be interviewed earlier and more quickly, as opposed to exit polls. However, these polls are possibly subject to higher margins of errors compared to exit polls as early voters are given a Selection bias higher preference than in exit polls. Election stub DEFAULTSORT Entrance Poll Category Elections Category Types of polling ... more details
as a poll. Push polls may rely on innuendo or knowledge gleaned from opposition research on an opponent ... sometimes used inaccurately to refer to legitimate polls which test political messages, some ... 16 a 13 NH 664 ref Forms of push polls The mildest forms of push polling are designed merely to remind ... based on their support of an issue in order to get voters thinking about that issue. Many push polls ... that Candidate Smith is corrupt. One way to distinguish between push polling as a tactic and polls which legitimately seek information is the sample size. Genuine polls make do with small, representative samples, whereas push polls can be very large, like any other mass marketing effort. True push polls tend to be very short, with only a handful of questions, so as to make as many calls as possible ... candidate. Legitimate polls are often used by candidates to test potential messages. They frequently ... and always ask demographic information at the end. Political push polls Perhaps the most famous use of push polls is in the U.S. presidential primaries, 2000 Republican primary 2000 United States ... used push polls in his 1994 bid for Texas Governor against incumbent Ann Richards. Callers asked voters ... polling among his aggressive campaign tactics. The main advantage of push polls is that they are an effective ... for this same reason if credible evidence emerges that the polls were directly ordered by a campaign candidate, it would do serious blowback to that campaign. Push polls are also relatively expensive, having a far higher cost per voter than radio or television commercials. Thus, push polls are most ... Polls http motherjones.com politics 2006 10 tales push pollster Tales of a Push Pollster Retrieved ... them push.html Don t Call Them Push Polls by Stuart Rothenberg http www.bakelblog.com nobodys business 2008 02 when push comes.html When Push Comes to Polls http www.cbsnews.com stories 2000 02 14 politics main160398.shtml The Truth About Push Polls Category Political campaign techniques Category Types ... more details
Wikify date October 2010 A poll average is the result of someone taking the combined information from many different opinion poll s that deal with the same issue and synthesizing the information into a new set of numbers. ref Lynch, Scott M. Introduction to Bayesian Statistics and Estimation for Social Scientists 2007 ref The problem with this is that each poll is usually conducted in a slightly different manner, which technically cannot be combined into one poll. Polls in themselves contain uncertainty because they are only using a sample of the population. The uncertainty is measurable, which we usually call the margin of error. An inaccurate way to conduct a poll average is to treat each poll as though they were exactly the same in uncertainty. The reason for this is that this type of poll average gives less weight to the polls that have less uncertainty. However, if you account for the variation in polls due to each poll s unique sample size, you can combine the polls into a poll average. This means the only assumption you are making is that each poll was conducted in a similar manner. You can also measure the uncertainty of this poll average. An example of a poll average that is done using the more accurate method is found here http www.daytodaypolitics.com polls presidential election Obama vs McCain 2008.htm 2008 Presidential Election poll average. References Reflist Category Evaluation methods ... more details
of polls, each poll containing one with another 24 acres of arable land, meadow and pasture. The names of which ballybetoes are 1. Ballymackgawran containing 18 polls now Ballymagauran 2. Ballymackgonghan containing 12 polls 3. Ballycloinelogh containing 12 polls 4. Ballentulchoe containing 13 polls 5. Balleagheboynagh containing 16 polls 6. Ballygortnekargie containing 11 polls now Gortnacargy 7. Ballycooleigie containing 14 polls now Coologe 8. Callvagh containing 22 polls now Tomregan 9. Aghycloony containing 24 polls Noclone in Kinawley Total polls 143 Total acres 3,432 Value of each ... more details
to an election to a greater degree than previous polls, a more accurate prediction is established ... 20 1996 Campbell 1996 ref Campbell J. E. 1996 , Polls and Votes The Trial Heat Presidential Election ... market forecasts with 964 election polls for the five US presidential elections from 1988 to 2004, http ... outperformed the polls 74 of the time. ref http www.biz.uiowa.edu faculty trietz papers long 20run 20accuracy.pdf ref However, damped polls have been shown to outperform prediction markets. Comparing damped polls to forecasts of the Iowa Electronic Markets, http www.forecastingprinciples.com ... polls outperformed both the winner take all and the vote share markets. Regression models Political ... more details
unreferenced date October 2008 Future of Mullsj in Swedish language Swedish Mullsj s Framtid a local political party in Mullsj , Sweden , formed ahead of the 2002 elections. In the 2002 municipal polls MF got 374 votes 8.8 and three seats. Category Swedish local political parties Sweden party stub sv Mullsj framtid ... more details
, typically by completing a questionnaire in a web page. Online polls may allow anyone to participate ... polling state that in practice their results are no less reliable than traditional polls, and that the problems ... rates for phone polls, can also lead to systemic bias . ref http www.accessmylibrary.com coms2 summary 0286 20361718 ITM Peter Kellner, Can online polls produce accurate findings? , International ... ht online.htm title The Case For Publishing Some Online Polls accessdate 2007 12 12 author ... to phone in polls. He used the term in British newspaper The Independent on July 23, 1995 to show ..., unrepresentative and unreliable polls. ref name Anthony2009 Cite book url http ukpollingreport.co.uk ... more details
Commented out because image was deleted Image NOI Logo.JPG right 180px thumb NOI Polls logo The NOI poll is an opinion poll conducted by NOI Global Consulting, a non governmental organization established by former Finance Minister of Nigeria Ngozi Okonjo Iweala , in collaboration with the Gallup Organization , to be used as a representation of Nigerian public opinion . The NOI poll is named after its creator, Ngozi Okonjo Iweala NOI . Scope The NOI polls will be restricted to social and economics issues only. In a 2007 interview, Dr Okonjo Iweala expressed her desire to stay away from national politics. As such NOI polls will not carry out political surveys like Elections in Nigeria election exit polls . http www.vanguardngr.com articles 2002 cover may07 11052007 f611052007.html Maiden poll The first nation wide survey was conducted in February 2007. It involved 1000 face to face interviews conducted in English language English , Igbo language Igbo , Hausa language Hausa , and Yoruba language Yoruba , and was based on samples drawn from various parts of the country. The maiden poll revealed the following about the Nigerian polity 82 preferred democratic governance to military rule, 74 want Nigeria to remain a single entity, 42 are dissatisfied with the performance of oil companies in the Niger Delta , and 92 are dissatisfied with the way the Government of Nigeria government is handling the Nigerian Oil Crisis Niger Delta crisis http en.wikipedia.org w index.php?title NOI poll&action edit . Further reading Gallup poll References http www.noi polls.net Official Website NOI POLLS http www.thisdayonline.com nview.php?id 77863 Okonjo Iweala Partners Gallup for Polling in Nigeria http en.wikipedia.org w index.php?title NOI poll&action edit Job, water, power top Nigerians priority list Survey http www.growthcommission.org Bios okonjo iweala.html NOI bio Category Polling Category Politics of Nigeria Category Nigerian society Category Recurring events established in 2007 ... more details
conduct exit polls to gain an early indication as to how an election has turned out, as in many ... Kong Exit polls are also used to collect demographics demographic data about voters and to find out ... this information. Exit polls have historically and throughout the world been used as a Election ..., 2004 . Problems Like all opinion polls, exit polls by nature do include a margin of error . A famous ... Election , when two exit polls predicted a hung parliament . The actual vote revealed that Conservative ... Society place London date 1994 title The Opinion Polls and the 1992 Election a Report to the Market ... provided a basis for projecting winners before all real polls have closed, thereby possibly influencing ..., based on exit polls of 20,000 voters. It was 5 15 pm on the West Coast, and the polls were still open ... any victor within a state until all polls have closed for that state. Citation needed date January ... that media organizations released exit poll results for Florida before the polls closed in the Florida ... pdfs publications opinion polls paper.pdf Comparative study of laws and regulations restricting the publication of electoral opinion polls , Article 19 2003 ref In some instances, problems with exit polls have encouraged polling groups to pool data in hopes of increased accuracy. This proved successful ... url http www.pollster.com faq faq questions about exit polls 1.php title Questions About Exit Polls ... 2008 11 ten reasons why you should ignore exit.html title Ten Reasons Why You Should Ignore Exit Polls ... 2008 Cite web url http abcnews.go.com Politics Vote2008 story?id 5973947 title EXPLAINER How Exit Polls ... Polls on YouTube DEFAULTSORT Exit Poll Category Types of polling Category Elections bg ... more details
, among politicians, the media and general public, of how opinion polls are conducted, and how to interpret poll results. The BPC also provides advice on best practice in the conduct and reporting of polls. The BPC is concerned only with polls and surveys that set out to measure the opinions of representative ... more details
On October 9, 2007 the city of Saint John, New Brunswick held a plebiscite on a proposal regarding how its Common Council would be composed in the future. The question asked Do you want the City to be divided into four wards of approximately equal population with two councillors to be elected by the voters in that ward, and two councillors to be elected at large? The plebiscite approved the proposal. Unofficial results class wikitable Results Percent Yes 7570 70.9 No 3110 29.1 Polls Reporting 64 of 64 100.0 Voters Turnout 22.7 assumes 47,000 eligible voters Source Elections New Brunswick ref http www1.gnb.ca elections 04mun 07oct09 07oct09SJplebisciteresults e.asp?ELECTIONID 13 ref Results requirements The results of the plebiscite were to be binding if greater than 60 of the voters approved the proposed mixed ward system. Any result of less than a 60 majority would not have been binding, and would have permitted the Common Council to decide how to proceed. Voting dates Election day Tuesday, October 9, 2007 Advance polls Saturday, September 29, 2007 Monday, October 1, 2007 Advance polls at returning office Tuesday, October 2, 2007 Wednesday, October 3, 2007 Thursday, October 4, 2007 References references Category 2007 elections in Canada Category Elections in New Brunswick Category Referendums in New Brunswick Category 2007 referendums canada election stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Asom Gana Sangram Parishad Assam Popular Struggle Association , a political party in the India n state of Assam . AGSP was launched by the Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuva Chatra Parishad AJYCP in 1999. Party president is Jatindra Kumar Borgohain. In the 2001 state legislative assembly polls in the state, AGSP joined the Rashtriya Democratic Alliance led by the Nationalist Congress Party . Category Political parties in Assam India party stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Cooperation in Mullsj in Swedish language Swedish Samverkan i Mullsj a local political party in Mullsj , Sweden . In the 2002 municipal polls SIM got 34 votes 1 but failed to win any seat. The list of SIM had only one name, Leif Dencker. DEFAULTSORT Cooperation In Mullsjo Category Swedish local political parties Sweden party stub ... more details