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- Mary II of England (12093 bytes)
31: ...ant subjects, unduly interfere with parliamentary elections, punish members of either House Parliament for an...
43: {{Spoken Wikipedia|Mary_II_of_England.ogg|2005-05-05}} - Australia (39438 bytes)
86: ...lve Senators, and each mainland territory by two. Elections for both chambers are held every three years, usu...
154: [[Image:Aussie rules wikipedia.jpg|thumb|230px|right|[[Australian rules football...
163: <!--This article usese [[Wikipedia:Footnote4]] please add references using that syst... - People's Republic of China (40848 bytes)
25: ... political reforms, such as moves towards popular elections, have been unfairly nipped in the bud.
42: ...e population is unclear, as there are no national elections, and private conversations and anecdotal informat...
44: ... Conference]] (CPPCC) led by the CPC, rather than elections. Nevertheless, the effect of the other parties on...
61: ...n anywhere else, and I'm always wary of anonymous Wikipedia edits: "The United States explained that the plan... - Lebanon (34225 bytes)
32: | [[Najib Mikati]] (resigned after parliamentary elections)
99: ...s should withdraw from Lebanon" to allow for free elections.
147: ...cal rights. According to the constitution, direct elections must be held for the parliament every four years....
256: ... attempt to list every Lebanon-related article on Wikipedia. - Switzerland (22270 bytes)
84: ...ver, is not backed up by any law, and in the 2003 elections to the Federal Council the CVP/PDC lost their sec...
225: *[[:als:|Alemannic Wikipedia]] - Hungary (18459 bytes)
69: ...d the vacuum of state power. In January [[1920]], elections were held for a unicameral assembly, and Admiral ...
82: ...red by the prime minister. National parliamentary elections are held every 4 years (the last was in April 200...
184: *[http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Hungarian Wikipedia] - Marshall Islands (8760 bytes)
7: ...lign="center" width="140px" colspan="2" | [[Image:Wikipedia flag republic of the marshall islands.png|122px|]...
68: Elections for the parliament, which has 33 seats, are held ... - California (63989 bytes)
81: ...this article use names, not numbers. Please see [[Wikipedia:Footnotes]] for details.
86: ...) Multiple footnotes to the same reference: see [[Wikipedia:Footnotes]] for a how-to.
128: ...ey may run for re-election. Unlike the retention elections for Supreme Court and Court of Appeal justices, S...
134: ...supported Democrats in the last four presidential elections. In 2004, Republican President [[George W. Bush]... - Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
71: ...hock of the Depression. In the September [[1930]] elections the Nazis suddenly rose from relative obscurity t...
80: ...elegates, the new Reichstag was dissolved and new elections were called.
82: ...pporters were alienated. During the November 1932 elections the Nazis lost votes although they remained by fa...
86: ...iberties. Subsequently, in the [[March]] [[1933]] elections the Nazis received 43.9% of the vote. The party g...
88: ... 2]], [[1934]]. Rather than have new presidential elections, Hitler's cabinet passed a law combining the offi... - Kurdistan (8785 bytes)
45: ...ku.wikipedia.org ku.wikipedia.org — Kurdish Wikipedia]
53: ...ew&id=98 www.thinking-east.net — "The Iraqi elections are over"] - Al Gore (43430 bytes)
159: Following the [[November 5]], [[2002]] midterm elections Gore re-emerged into the public eye with a 14-cit...
223: ...ted that Gore was considering running in 2008. [[Wikipedia:as of|As of]] April 5, [[as of 2005|2005]], Gore ... - Dick Cheney (23685 bytes)
62: ...Democratic rival Bill Bagley in the 1978 midterms elections. Cheney was reelected five times, serving until [...
170: ...up>| footnote=Most recent presidential election [[Wikipedia:as of|as of]] [[as of 2005|2005]]}}
171: ...ssion footnote| marker=<sup>(b)</sup>| footnote=[[Wikipedia:as of|As of]] [[as of 2005|2005]]}}
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