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| ial election was narrower than predicted by | pre-election and exit polls. |
| Jeff Kennett honoured his | pre-election arrangements with the Nationals, but by not |
| An African Union | pre-election assessment mission, led by Anil Gayan of Ma |
| It looks more like a | pre-election bluff." |
| His | pre-election budget offered increased spending in variou |
| Bush won every | pre-election by a double digit margin. |
| During | pre-election campaign for the Verkhovna Rada Bohoslovska |
| There were a series of limitations on | pre-election campaigning. |
| meet a threshold of 3 percent of votes, and | pre-election coalitions must meet a threshold of 5 perce |
| needed to for adoption, and there was much | pre-election controversy over the format and structure o |
| At the | pre-election dinner in 1830, prior to nominating his bro |
| As in prior election cycles, a | pre-election disposition to stimulate the economy, tempo |
| He also relaunched his | pre-election eco-tourism business with the purchase of t |
| iberal Democrats and Conservatives exceeded | pre-election expectations. |
| A | pre-election husting at the Oxford West and Abingdon con |
| of the ministry remained the same from the | pre-election ministry, but several portfolios were shuff |
| But, | pre-election opinion polls showed President Kikwete hold |
| ent with the economy and high unemployment, | pre-election opinion polls indicate Republicans will gai |
| ake massive gains after firmly ruling out a | pre-election pact with Fine Gael. |
| other Northern Ontario mayors to prepare a | pre-election paper that addressed issues of concern to t |
| Pre-election period commenced/nominations opened: 13 Jan | |
| Pre-election period commenced/nominations opened: 10 Jan | |
| ment process [should] not coincide with the | pre-election period". |
| Only one | pre-election poll was conducted. |
| A | pre-election poll had Westly leading Angelides by six pe |
| Bush won every single | pre-election poll, and won each by a double digit margin |
| McCain won every single | pre-election poll, each with at least 50% of the vote wi |
| Bush won every single | pre-election poll, and won each with at least 55% of the |
| McCain won every | pre-election poll. |
| Kerry won every single | pre-election poll. |
| Obama won every single | pre-election poll. |
| Bush won every single | pre-election poll. |
| with an average vote share of around 50% in | pre-election polling during the weeks before the electio |
| Early on, | pre-election polling showed the election as a pure toss |
| This was based on | pre-election polling, the fact that the last Democrat to |
| e vote: greatly surpassing expectations and | pre-election polling. |
| Pre-election polls had indicated that the outgoing gover | |
| n view of the close correlation between the | pre-election polls and the actual share of the popular v |
| Only a few | pre-election polls were taken here. |
| Bush won both | pre-election polls with a double digit margin. |
| Just 2 | pre-election polls were taken (specifically in September |
| Although he led in most | pre-election polls, he finished second to Ray Nagin in t |
| atic Party, who gained eight seats on their | pre-election position, having split from the SVP since t |
| Movement failed to win any seats despite a | pre-election prediction that they would manage to win a |
| being able to fulfill many of his numerous | pre-election promises. |
| John Howard, had to spend part of his last | pre-election public address to the National Press Club o |
| ions KCP won ten seats, which was far below | pre-election speculations. |
| An election surprise (also a | pre-election surprise, or, in the U.S., October surprise |
| ulse Asia and SWS from releasing results of | pre-election surveys. |
| Pre-election the Liberal Democrats only had control of t | |
| was able to retain four seats, matching the | pre-election total, with two single-seat members (Watanu |
| e was assassinated at his home in a wave of | pre-election violence by an unknown gunman. |
| ch governments expressed deep concern about | pre-election violence and asked security forces to refra |
| Pre-election violence resulted in the death of an unarme | |
| nsecutive victory, rising to 180 seats (166 | pre-election) with the People's Party managing to win on |
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