Sentences with phrase «paid voting paper»

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He is also the author of several IGOPP policy papers, which offer new perspectives on a range of controversial issues including: Dual - class voting shares, Corporate Citizenship, The place of women on boards of directors, Say - on - Pay by shareholders, The Gordian knot of executive compensation, The Troubling Case of Proxy Advisors, among others.
Whether or not you plan to attend the meeting, please vote electronically via the Internet or by telephone, or, if you requested paper copies of the proxy materials, please complete, sign, date and return the accompanying proxy card or voting instruction card in the enclosed postage - paid envelope.
The maximum amount that a party may be paid in donations made to the Electoral Commission for the benefit of that party during a specified period is 10 % (excluding any interest paid under section 208E (2)-RRB- of the maximum amount of election expenses allowed under section 206C (1) to be incurred by a party that is listed in the part of the ballot paper that relates to the party vote and that has a candidate contesting every electoral district.
On its face, probably not all that much, since to most of the GOP primary electorate the paper remains a liberal rag that frequently skirts the edge of treason, but with turnout expected to be low, there remain Republicans in wealthy parts of New York City suburbs who aren't paying much attention to the race, and will only decide who to vote for at the last moment, so a nod from the paper of record could prove decisive.
Total number of ballot papers returned: 84,469 (turnout 40.4 %) Total number of spoiled papers: 65 Number voting «YES» 77,681 Number voting «NO» 6,723 Percentage voting «YES» 92 % Fee paying independent and private schools: Total number of ballot papers returned: 1,777 (turnout 27 %) Total number of spoiled papers: 4 Number voting «YES» 1,578 Number voting «NO» 195 Percentage voting «YES» 89 % Overall Total Total number of ballot papers returned: 86,246 (turnout 40 %) Total number of spoiled papers: 69 Number voting «YES» 79,259 Number voting «NO» 6,918 Percentage voting «YES» 92 %
The poll does exclude the 60 % who said they are not Labour supporters, but many of these may still pay the political levy, will get ballot papers and some of them will vote.
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