This would enable them to debate any proposed plans in an informed way
before voting on whether or not to adopt them.
The press invitation had been sent out a
day before voting closed — a sign the firms were confident about winning partner approval for the union.
We need to give the public the opportunity to review, discuss and express its opinions on this massive spending
bill before a vote is cast.
It also makes them vulnerable to repeated errors about what the sort of people who ignore politics other than for a few
weeks before voting time are thinking.
They are allowed to vote on issues relating to their interests but must declare any conflicts no less than 24
hours before the vote.
Nor was the proposed change kept from the public; it was reported by several sources nearly a
month before the vote.
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Consumers are upset with their anti consumer policy, and
before they vote with their dollar they want to be heard.
«There are several days to
go before votes are held and in those days I'll be working flat out speaking to other politicians from other parties,» he said.
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He said he hopes not, because he'll be more likely to reject the project if his questions are not
answered before the vote.
So before you vote yes on the principle of «confusion to my enemies», ask yourself exactly what this confusion will involve.
It intends to do so before the next Scottish elections in 2016, but will wait until the second half of the current
parliament before the vote.
Before the vote change, shares not cast counted as «no» votes; now the outcome of the vote depends solely on actual votes cast.
Enter targeted mobile ads: whether voters are actually looking something political or not, tens of millions of them will spend time on their
phones before they vote.
Voters have a responsibility to separate truth from
fiction before they vote, because it is part of informed decision making.
It is difficult to understand the election expenses scandal without understanding the election strategy that had been unveiled three
years before the vote.
Also, what do you say of an election in which the results had been
concluded before voting and whose politicians could not stay in their respective rooms?
Written or electronic notice of the proposed changes must be sent to the entire membership at least 15 days
before the voting proceeds.
It is hard to tell how many actually read the hubs from beginning to end and also hard to determine if people read both hubs in
detail before voting.
It appears that the biotech industry's influence was in place all along, waiting for this tactic to be deployed at the last minute, with no time to
argue before the vote.
Somehow people not particularly interested in the political process, but interested in reducing the price of gas at the pump, need to be
informed before they vote for more drilling.
Lawmakers would still need access to the bills for three
days before voting, absent a message of necessity from the governor, but the legislation could be distributed in electronic form instead.