Ban all private / corporate campaign donations, only
individual voting citizens would be able to donate to a campaign which would be limited to $ 2500 per person and a website would list EVERY doner.
Not exact matches
Catholic claims of priestly and especially papal authority thus seemed to prevent
individual Christians from choosing their own faith, as necessary for salvation; they also seemed to prevent
citizens from thinking and
voting independently, as necessary for democracy.
This country was founded on freedom of religion and
individual rights... i personally don't give a hoot... what denomination a
individual is as long as he or she is a good honest caring American
citizen... I remember JFK, everyone said no one would
vote for a Catholic..
Chuka Umunna has recently made welcome noises about changing the
voting system; some voices one would once have associated with 1997 - era orthodoxy have lately been making the case for a
citizen's income; the idea of an unconditional payment granted to every
individual as a right of citizenship..
Getting yourself involved in the governance of your country is an
individual right that must be well expressed and
voting during an election must be well exercised with moral and civic responsibility as a
citizen of a State.
«Let each
citizen remember at the moment he is offering his
vote that he is not making a present or a compliment to please an
individual — or at least that he ought not so to do; but that he is executing one of the most solemn trusts in human society for which he is accountable to God and his country.»
It is even possible that —
Individual Electoral Registration notwithstanding —
citizens who do not normally
vote, and those eligible to
vote for the first time, will turn out for Labour in sufficient numbers to swing the result.
In addition to signups by
individual farmers, the town requires a majority
vote of its
citizens to approve.
(A) An
individual who is a
citizen of the United States; (B) A partnership each of whose partners is an
individual who is a
citizen of the United States; or (C) A corporation or association organized under the laws of the United States or a State, the District of Columbia, or a territory or possession of the United States, of which the president and at least two - thirds of the board of directors and other managing officers are
citizens of the United States, which is under the actual control of
citizens of the United States, and in which at least 75 percent of the
voting interest is owned or controlled by persons that are
citizens of the United States.
Despite not relying on an
individual right to find that the electoral law falls within the scope of Union law, the Court does find for the first time that Union
citizens do enjoy a specific and autonomous right to
vote in European Parliamentary elections contained in Article 39 CFR.