Sentences with phrase «election literature»

"Election literature" refers to written materials, such as brochures or leaflets, that are produced and distributed during election campaigns. These materials aim to provide information about candidates and their stances on various issues to help voters make informed decisions. Full definition
Phil Woolas showed us the way, producing election literature last May so below the belt his misrepresentations cost him his career.
On my desk, I have five pieces of election literature which have been delivered by the local Labour campaign over the last week or so, six Lib Dem leaflets, one leaflet from an independent candidate... and nothing whatsoever from the local Conservatives.
But he alleged that Woolas published election literature containing misleading statements about Mr Watkins» campaign financing and his approach to extremist voters.
New Labour didn't win a crushing majority in 1997 just on the back a few pithy phrases from Tony Blair, some good election literature and catchy song by D: Ream.
Only yesterday it was reported that Miliband's picture was absent from Labour's election literature for December 15th's Feltham and Heston byelection.
When Campbell stood down, the leadership race against Nick Clegg, which Huhne's election literature called «Calamity Clegg», provoking a complaint from Clegg.
Out - junkedIt is a well - known fact that election literature should not count as junk mail.
His election literature states that Powlesland wants to set aside # 100 million for «an interstellar colony ship design» and to award a # 1 billion prize to any private company that can mine the asteroid belt by 2026».
That's why the election literature sought to play up the prospects of a three - horse race (Labour, the Conservatives) or vehemently emphasise the close 103 - margin at the top (Lib Dems).
The themes of this leaflet will be repeated in all election literature in the 70 days to the likely date of the General Election.
His election literature stated: «A dedicated community activist, Tim joined the Liberal Party when he was 16.
Only a third of Lib Dem candidates for the general election have said they want Nick Clegg's photo on their election literature, a BBC survey has found.
A BBC survey that found only a third of Lib Dem candidates want Nick Clegg on their election literature «does not reflect the views» of most MPs and candidates, said the party's education spokesman.
About a third of Lib Dem candidates want Nick Clegg's photo on their election literature, a BBC survey finds.
The Conservatives deployed the following sentences in their election literature: «A HUNG PARLIAMENT WOULD MEAN 5 MORE YEARS OF GORDON BROWN» «THE CONSERVATIVES MUST WIN HERE TO STOP ANOTHER 5 YEARS OF GORDON BROWN» I have found no one who can tell me how to read these as true.
The five pledges on right are taken from his election literature.
The presentation explains what elections are, and accompanies the worksheets «election literature» and «words and definitions».
In the election literature worksheet learners are asked to identify the type and purpose of pieces of literature which came through my door at election time.
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