Sentences with phrase «election addresses»

The university is calling for election addresses, manifestos, and related publicity from any constituency and party to be sent to: Special Collections, Arts and Social Sciences Library, University of Bristol, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol, BS8 1TJ.
«I think it's a mistake to believe that success or failure of an independent candidate turns entirely on whether they get a free election address.
After showing you some of the Conservaitve campaign literature being distributed in Oldham East and Saddelworth, here's a look at what Labour have pumped out as their main election address.
Hannah Lowery, archivist in Special Collections, said: «With the public's assistance, we hope to collect a broad range of election addresses, manifestos and other publicity for the upcoming general election.
[3] Where the presumption is not displaced, and the pleadings did not include a proper election address any verdict can be quashed and become a nullity.
You don't win an election addressing that issue.
The Tory MP Frederick Edwin Smith, best mate of Winston Churchill, and well - known for his use of sarcasm, once said of an opponent: «The arguments he produces in his election address will win no more votes than his photograph on the front cover.»
Ed Balls refers to his election address.
Second, the election addresses the fact that Mrs May has no popular electoral mandate herself.
«It is odd to say the Electoral Reform Society oversaw an election where candidates were not allowed to campaign, their election addresses were censored, scrutineers were not allowed at the count, the number of votes cast for each candidate was not made public, the turnout was not announced, and the number of spoilt ballot papers was kept secret.
The Special Collections holds an extensive archive of over 30,000 election addresses for every British general election since 1892 — and the university wants to keep expanding it.
Woolas and his agent, Joe Fitzpatrick, were also responsible for photo manipulation of images in his election addresses.
It has been evident, too, in the scores of Tory MPs who have hinted they will be happy to state in their election addresses that they will campaign for a No to Europe vote in an in / out referendum, in the hope that they will not face a Ukip challenge.
I think I read on another thread that the Labour candidates in East Dulwich were paper candidates, and they didn't actually do much work other than delivering an election address.
Each candidate will be entitled to have an election address and biography of no more than 200 words published on the election website.
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