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in 1878 he finally succeeded in winning, by | acclamation, a seat in the House, a position he defende |
"Memorial | Acclamation A" |
o was reigning as duke, probably by popular | acclamation against Guaimar. |
ignity and was at once proclaimed bishop by | acclamation, although there were several famous men amo |
convention nominated Straus for Governor by | acclamation amid great noise after the name of New York |
Collins, a Conservative, was elected by | acclamation and sat as a government backbencher. |
d in the Ottawa municipal election, 1997 by | acclamation and was appointed as Deputy Mayor of Ottawa |
8) was nominated for Lieutenant Governor by | acclamation, and the convention adjourned an hour after |
lected to the Toronto Board of Education by | acclamation and was re-elected in 1949 before being def |
Re-elected by | acclamation as an anti-coalition Conservative, he retur |
election, he was also re-elected, again by | acclamation, as Speaker on July 29, 2003. |
Mugabe was chosen by | acclamation as ZANU-PF's presidential candidate for the |
o was then town alderman - was appointed by | acclamation as mayor. |
the provincial election of 1920, winning by | acclamation as a Farmer candidate in the constituency o |
ry Chairman was not proposed and adopted by | acclamation, as traditionally done, but was elected. |
Eisenhower was renominated by | acclamation at the Convention. |
ing for re-election, Hardwick was chosen by | acclamation at a July 1989 special convention of Republ |
ecurity Council Resolution 1358, adopted by | acclamation at a closed meeting on June 27, 2001, havin |
ecurity Council Resolution 1715, adopted by | acclamation at a closed meeting on October 9, 2006, hav |
"Memorial | Acclamation B" |
lly on February 25, 1733 he was elected for | acclamation because of his influential family. |
ics in Calgary, but was denied full Olympic | acclamation because shorttrack skating was just a demon |
d expected to win his party's nomination by | acclamation but was upset by another candidate, George |
dy Cato was produced, and was received with | acclamation by both Whigs and Tories. |
s was in 1917, although the seat was won by | acclamation by the Hon. |
reaching was received with astonishment and | acclamation by his hearers, and many were soon converte |
(December 27, 1870), Girard was elected by | acclamation for the riding of St. Boniface East. |
On September 13, he was declared elected by | acclamation for the sprawling northern constituency of |
Concerto for Orchestra and receiving great | acclamation for his interpretation. |
He was elected by | acclamation from the riding of Welland to the Canadian |
1 Since nine Conservatives were elected by | acclamation, i.e., without any polling of votes, the to |
municipal position is said to be elected by | acclamation if he or she has no opponents for the seat, |
He was made bishop by public | acclamation in 295. |
He was re-elected by | acclamation in 1904. |
He was re-elected by | acclamation in 1998. |
He was elected by | acclamation in the 2007 election. |
He was re-elected by | acclamation in the 2003 Northwest Territories general e |
Lineham and Cayley were re-elected by | acclamation in the 1891 Northwest Territories general e |
She was returned by | acclamation in the 1999 Northwest Territories general e |
t mayor Morgan Pitfield won another term by | acclamation in Killarney. |
A Liberal, he was re-elected by | acclamation in the 1900 election. |
Pitt was returned by | acclamation in the 1941 election, and defeated a candid |
He was again returned by | acclamation in the 1949 election, for the redistributed |
He was re-elected to his second term by | acclamation in the 2003 Northwest Territories general e |
acLean for votes in 1904; he was elected by | acclamation in 1905 |
Baker was confirmed to a cabinet post by | acclamation in a ministerial by-election on December 9, |
Anderson was returned by | acclamation in the 1949 election, and was re-elected wi |
City Council in 1880 and was re-elected by | acclamation in 1883. |
in the 1945 provincial election, winning by | acclamation in the Deloraine constituency after his onl |
He won the riding of Victoria by | acclamation in 1907, following the appointment of John |
d to city council in 2006 and re-elected by | acclamation in 2009. |
artmouth - The Lakes, and was re-elected by | acclamation in 2008. |
eau's Council in 2001 and was re-elected by | acclamation in 2005. |
He was elected Mayor of Lindsay by | acclamation in 1873, and also to the office of Presiden |
Morrison was again returned by | acclamation in the 1945 election, albeit under unusual |
d Nations: A one-page resolution, passed by | acclamation in the 192-member body, condemned the remov |
d to city council in 2006 and re-elected by | acclamation in 2009. |
The last instance of an | acclamation in an election to the Canadian House of Com |
mmonly associated with papal elections (see | Acclamation in papal elections), though this method was |
ed invalid and Henry Cargill was elected by | acclamation in the by-election which followed. |
was elected to the Legislative Assembly by | acclamation in a by-election later that year in Victori |
ve other mandates including the last one by | acclamation in the 2005 municipal elections. |
Roland was returned by | acclamation in the 2003 Northwest Territories general e |
The most frequent type of | acclamation is a voice vote, in which the voting group |
ristians abused the general synod as a mere | acclamation, like a Nazi party convention. |
Then on December 21, 1921 he was elected by | acclamation mayor of Toronto. |
The | acclamation of James McCrie Douglas as mayor marked the |
tian congregation of Rome grew in size, the | acclamation of a new bishop was fraught with division. |
of wider expectations was expressed in the | acclamation of Giuseppe Mazzini as a Roman citizen. |
politics when an MLA was acclaimed with the | acclamation of Leonard Halmrast in Taber-Warner. |
It also places the | acclamation of the first of the usurpers in Britannia, |
He was named Mayor of Westmount by | acclamation on the November 1, 2009 municipal election. |
oman to receive a major party nomination by | acclamation on a voice vote. |
Michael Malley was elected speaker by | acclamation on March 28, 2006 and served in that role u |
y-nine ballots, two bishops were elected by | acclamation on the thirtieth ballot at the North Centra |
2006, the BOC's Annual Assembly decided by | acclamation that Rio de Janeiro would be the Brazilian |
Sayine was first elected by | acclamation to the Northwest Territories Legislature in |
ered provincial politics and was elected by | acclamation to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswic |
He was elected by | acclamation to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for t |
He was first elected by | acclamation to the Canadian House of Commons in the 190 |
Gould was elected by | acclamation to the House of Commons in 1900 after the d |
hdeacon John was proclaimed Pope by popular | acclamation, while the nobility elected Pope Sergius II |
ben W. Barkley of Kentucky was nominated by | acclamation without a roll call vote. |
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