Sentences with phrase «concluded before voting»

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?

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Moreover, on 2 June, just days before the Referendum vote Margaret Thatcher, Party Leader, urged a yes to Europe vote concluding that, «Let us remember that Britain does not break Treaties».
The current legislative session concludes at the end of June and an online poker bill needs to pass three Assembly committees before making it to a floor vote, although, as Tuesday's vote proved, such hurdles can be cleared relatively quickly if the will is there.
It's not yet clear if DeFrancisco's bill in the Senate and its same - as version in the Assembly will be voted on before the end of the legislative session, scheduled to conclude on June 21.
Given that the Register was substantially not used to accredit voters before voting, it is logical to conclude that if underaged voting occurred in the election, it was NOT due to any presence of underaged registrants on the Register of Voters.
``... I'm insisting that that vote be held in the Senate and the Assembly before the end of the year,» the governor concluded.
One possibility to change the vote tally before the legislative session concludes in June would have been for Cuomo to call special elections.
«Given that the register was substantially not used to accredit voters before voting, it is logical to conclude that if underage voting occurred in the election, it was not due to any presence of underage registrants on the register of voters.
«Labour has repeatedly said that parliament must have a meaningful vote on any final Brexit deal, that means MPs are able to vote on the final deal before it is concluded, that the Commons has a debate and vote before the European parliament does, and that the vote will cover withdrawal from the EU as well as our future relationship with the EU.»
The amendments created a new condition precedent to voting that did not exist before and this, as the trial judge rightly concluded, constituted a facial breach of s. 3.
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