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Local Government Studies, 1999
by Colin Railings and Michael Thrasher (London, Routledge, 1997) xii+232 pp., £45 hbk ISBN 0 415 05953 ...
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by Colin Railings and Michael Thrasher (London, Routledge, 1997) xii+232 pp., £45 hbk ISBN 0 415 05953 ...
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By-Elections, Local Elections, Euro-Elections and Referendums
2005Casual vacancies in the House of Commons are filled through by-elections in the constituency concerned. Such vacancies may be occasioned by the death, succession or elevation to the peerage, bankruptcy, lunacy, expulsion from the House or the acceptance of a disqualifying office by a Member of Parliament.
Dick Leonard, Roger Mortimore
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Elective localization of streptococci
International Journal of Orthodontia, Oral Surgery and Radiography, 1926Abstract Bacteria from chronic foci, if etiologically related to systemic disease, tend to reproduce in animals the lesion from which the patient suffers. Successful experimental results depend largely upon the use of culture media providing gradient oxygen tension and the rapid transfer of organisms from patient to the experimental animal.
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Local Elections and Local Democracy
1993Abstract In democratic theory the most meaningful link between the preferences of a government’s constituents and its policy decisions is the election of those with political authority. The citizenry translates its policy preferences into municipal action by electing leaders who promise to pursue policies that reflect their objectives.
Charles Brecher +3 more
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Elevating the Importance of Local Elections
JAMAThis Viewpoint discusses the reasons why local elections are important and the ways that health care professionals can get involved.
Behrens, Deanna M +2 more
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2020
Local elections are held every fourth year in the ninety-eight municipalities and the five regions of Denmark. Five features following from the local electoral law are used as points of departure to analyse the local elections: extended suffrage, non-concurrency with national elections, low formal but high natural thresholds, influential preference ...
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Local elections are held every fourth year in the ninety-eight municipalities and the five regions of Denmark. Five features following from the local electoral law are used as points of departure to analyse the local elections: extended suffrage, non-concurrency with national elections, low formal but high natural thresholds, influential preference ...
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1988
Beyond elected local authorities there are a range of government or quasi-governmental agencies that carry responsibility for some element of local public policy and service provision. These agencies seek to develop policies which are specific to particular localities.
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Beyond elected local authorities there are a range of government or quasi-governmental agencies that carry responsibility for some element of local public policy and service provision. These agencies seek to develop policies which are specific to particular localities.
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Representation, 2005
Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher Plymouth: Local Government Chronicle Elections Centre, 2004.
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Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher Plymouth: Local Government Chronicle Elections Centre, 2004.
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Local elections - national themes: Centralizing personalization of local elections in Serbia
Politički život časopis za analizu politikeThe 2024 local elections in Serbia are characterized by a campaign in which national themes predominantly occupied a central place while the questions and issues relevant to specific local communities were marginalized. This paper explores various determinants that shape national-oriented campaigns and their impact on voter behavior, with an emphasis ...
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