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... majority , as in the first example above , he was , of course , declared elected without more ado as the first choice of the majority of the electors . If not , as in the second example above , then the candidate with the fewest such ...
... majority , as in the first example above , he was , of course , declared elected without more ado as the first choice of the majority of the electors . If not , as in the second example above , then the candidate with the fewest such ...
Stran 336
... majority rule . First , the Senate electorates ( i.e. the several States ) are notoriously and vastly unequal . Secondly , whereas , after a general election , the majority in the House of Representatives has a single new man- date for ...
... majority rule . First , the Senate electorates ( i.e. the several States ) are notoriously and vastly unequal . Secondly , whereas , after a general election , the majority in the House of Representatives has a single new man- date for ...
Stran 347
... majority in the Senate that Chamber becomes very largely an echo or instrument of the House of Representatives , and when the Government lacks a majority in the Senate that Chamber , subject to the penalty of a double dissolution , can ...
... majority in the Senate that Chamber becomes very largely an echo or instrument of the House of Representatives , and when the Government lacks a majority in the Senate that Chamber , subject to the penalty of a double dissolution , can ...
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