Sentences with phrase «vote rigging»

**** Lies, treachery and deceit are the hallmarks of the wind industry — fraud of all manner of descriptions is de rigueur for wind power outfits; and whether it's bribery and fraud; vote rigging scandals; tax fraud; investor fraud or REC fraud — crooks and corruption rule.
Mujuru is believed to be planning to form a new party to contest the next elections, but given ZANU - PF's record of vote rigging analysts say the real battle for power lies within the ruling party itself.
Speaking on the BBC's Sunday Politics show he denied claims in the Sunday Times that his union tried to thwart a Labour investigation into alleged vote rigging in Falkirk.
Before the 2016 election, Mr Martin Amidu levelled so many allegations against former President Mahama, the NDC and the Chairperson of the electoral commission including planned vote rigging, corruption etc..
As allegations of vote rigging surrounded «the worst violence since Kenya gained independence», [iii] particular international support has been given to Kenya's electoral commission.
UKIP leader Nigel Farage slammed the Oldham West and Royton by - election result as «perverse» and blamed vote rigging and non-English speaking immigrants for his party losing the election.
However, the pair were reinstated after «key evidence» relating to the alleged vote rigging was withdrawn and Labour said there was no proof of wrongdoing by them or Unite.»
During primary elections earlier this year, held to decide the candidates for each party, seven people were killed as rival groups accused each other of vote rigging.
He implied Ukip's loss in the Oldham West and Royton by - election was due to vote rigging and the take - over of the area by immigrants.
Vote rigging is at an all time high, yet the government is continuing to focus on gimmicks such as voting by mobile phone and prize draws to increase turnout.
More than 20,000 names have been removed from the register for postal votes in the wards at the centre of a vote rigging scandal in 2004.
In all United Kingdom elections, postal votes are available on demand — no reason must be given — although a vote rigging scandal involving postal votes marred the 2004 Birmingham local election.
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