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1 if candidates of a particular group attract more than 50 per cent of the popular vote” they will win more than 50% of the seats. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. Australian Electoral Law
2 However, as Malcolm Mackerras argues, the Senate voting system is really only “semi-proportional” since minor parties must poll a significant primary vote to achieve the 14% quota for a normal half-Senate election, and usually only one seat per state is “up for grabs.” Increasing the number of Senators to be returned would decrease the quota, and in the long-run favor minor parties. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. Australian Electoral Law
3 The amount for federal elections stood at just under A$1.87 (,US$1.12) per vote, for the first half of 2003. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. Australian Electoral Law
4 When forming election constituencies, the maximum permissible deviation in the number of voters in election constituencies shall generally not exceed ten per cent. General provisions Article 1. Uzbekistan Electoral Law
5 The number of ballot papers received by precinct election commission cannot be more than half a per cent of the number of citizens included in lists of the precinct. General provisions Article 1. Uzbekistan Electoral Law
6 At least fifteen per cent of the required number of signatures of voters and relevant information on voters who have signed the subscription lists are subject to examination. General provisions Article 1. Uzbekistan Electoral Law
7 Signature sheets submitted by a political party must contain at least one per cent of the total number of voters in the Republic of Uzbekistan. General provisions Article 1. Uzbekistan Electoral Law
8 The number of women should be at least thirty per cent of the total number of candidates nominated by a political party. General provisions Article 1. Uzbekistan Electoral Law
9 The number of women shall not be less than thirty per cent of the total number of candidates for deputies of local Kengashes from political parties. General provisions Article 1. Uzbekistan Electoral Law
10 The amount of state funds allocated to finance the participation of political parties in elections per candidate shall be determined by the Central Election Commission. General provisions Article 1. Uzbekistan Electoral Law
11 Patients pay charges for prescriptions although in practice some 75 per cent are supplied free, since charges do not apply to people on low incomes, children, expectant mothers, pensioners and other groups. The Act known as the Bill of Rights 1689 deals with the exercise of the royal prerogative and succession to the Crown. United Kingdom Constitution
12 The pay is 90 per cent of earnings for six weeks followed by a flat rate payment for a further 12 weeks. The Act known as the Bill of Rights 1689 deals with the exercise of the royal prerogative and succession to the Crown. United Kingdom Constitution
13 Voting is not compulsory; 76.9 per cent of a total electorate of 43.3 million people voted in the general election in April 1992. The Act known as the Bill of Rights 1689 deals with the exercise of the royal prerogative and succession to the Crown. United Kingdom Constitution
14 A candidate must also deposit 500 pounds, which is returned if he or she receives 5 per cent or more of the votes cast. The Act known as the Bill of Rights 1689 deals with the exercise of the royal prerogative and succession to the Crown. United Kingdom Constitution
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