Examples of using Electors in English and their translations into Hebrew
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then there are Electors.
where all the electors are locked in(Latin cum clave) until the election for which a two-thirds majority is required.
The election hinged on New York as its electors were selected by the legislature
The Conclave is held in the Sistine Chapel, where all the electors are locked in until the election for which a majority is required.
However, Georgia's electors failed to cast their ballots on December 1,
This produces a theoretical max of 50 electors, but in practice, the number is much smaller because the distribution of Cardano wealth,
Amendment grants the District of Columbia the same number of electors as the least populous state, which is currently three….
As with the electors, the cities which served in these leagues were given privileges to aid them in their efforts to keep the peace.
New York missed the deadline for naming its electors, and also was not counted.
As with the electors, the cities that served in these leagues were given privileges to aid in their efforts to keep the peace.
All eight electors in Pinckney's home state of South Carolina,
Mostly, however, the party achieved this by"reclaiming" support from electors who voted for other centre-right parties in 2002.
Previously, electors voted only for the president,
In the 1792 constitution, the governor and state senators were chosen by electors, in a manner similar to the operation of the United States Electoral College.
Its electors were selected by the legislature,
with party hierarchies rather than electors determining whether individual political candidates were to be rewarded or punished.
The 1964 Republican electors were the first since Reconstruction to prevail in Alabama.
The Twenty-third Amendment provides that the District of Columbia is entitled to a number of electors no greater than that of the least populous state.
This pamphlet will do you much damage should it finds its way into the hands of the electors as Mr. Hamilton intends.
December 7, 1796- Electors chose John Adams to be the second president of the United States.