To ask for a bond to be issued to cover the cost of projects. This must be done during an election.
Electrons are used commonly between atoms.
An election where the ballot has choices for the city government (elected officials, proposed ordinances, bond issues, etc).
amendments, referendums and bond issues
In Kansas a person can ask for a recount of votes in a certain election. In a countywide election, the person asking for a recount puts up what amounts to the cost of the recount in cash or bond to get the election office to hold the recount. All ballots in that race are recounted. That may mean all ballots are run through the electronic election ballot counting machine, or counted by hand. If the recount has unchanged results the person who ordered the recount looses the bond. If the recount shows a change in count of the particular race, the county stands the cost and the results are changed by the canvassing board (county commission).
Bonds are passed by voters. Some bonds need a super majority of voters voting for the bond to pass. A super majority is 66 2/3%. Some bonds need a simple majority and others need a majority of the number of voters voting in the last general election. It all depends on what the bond is for and what the laws of the bond district say.
a undecided election is a election that is not sure about
There was no election that year. The election was in 1876.
Genreral Election Special Election Electoral College Presidential Election Nomination
a runoff election
Yes, a peptide bond is a covalent bond.
The 1952 election was a nationwide election.
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