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Volt

Matched in: Term Volt

Election

Matched in: Term Election

Election Commission

Matched in: Term Election Commission

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Right to elect

simple, a statutory right. So is the right to be elected. So is the right to dispute an election. Outside of statute, there is no right to elect, no right to be elected and no right to

election

Matched in: Term election

Election petitions

Matched in: Term Election petitions

Chief Election Commissioner

Matched in: Term Chief Election Commissioner

election of remedies

Matched in: Term election of remedies

elective

elective 1 a : chosen by popular election [an official] b : of or relating to election c : based on the right or principle of

To hold elections

To hold elections, the phrase 'to hold elections' can be understood both in a wide and a narrow sense. Its wide

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Volt

Matched in: Term Volt

Election

Matched in: Term Election

Election Commission

Matched in: Term Election Commission

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Right to elect

simple, a statutory right. So is the right to be elected. So is the right to dispute an election. Outside of statute, there is no right to elect, no right to be elected and no right to

election

Matched in: Term election

Election petitions

Matched in: Term Election petitions

Chief Election Commissioner

Matched in: Term Chief Election Commissioner

election of remedies

Matched in: Term election of remedies

elective

elective 1 a : chosen by popular election [an official] b : of or relating to election c : based on the right or principle of

To hold elections

To hold elections, the phrase 'to hold elections' can be understood both in a wide and a narrow sense. Its wide

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