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electionProcess of appointing a person to public office or a political party to government by voting. Elections were occasionally held in ancient Greek democracies; Roman tribunes were regularly elected.
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If the initial selection of judges through free and fair elections is as unusual elsewhere in Oregon as it appears to be in Lane County, a judicial nominating commission would allow the public more real participation in the process, not less. Ahmed Nadri, chairman of the Free and Fair Election Foundation of Afghanistan, which sent 5,000 observers to the polls, was on Sept. It's especially challenging, when depicting or describing cheerful Iraqis on their way to vote for the first time in their lives in a free and fair election, not to forget--as I just did, a few words ago--that elections are never free and fair. |
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