Often when a person wins an election by a relatively wide margin, it is called an election mandate. The winner usually states that the majority of people voted for that politician's ideas and plans and that they should therefore be implemented.
An electoral mandate is the perception that the voters strongly support the president's character and policies. It can be a powerful symbol in politics.
Yes, they can. Typically you have to be at risk for losing your license before they mandate that.
rizal mandated
It was made by the Chou people in 1122 BC after they overthrew the Shang dynasty.
rule, regulation, law, order, command, code, decree, canon, mandate, direction, dictum, ruling
"After the election, we were at a disunion"
No, President Jackson took his election as a mandate to support South Carolina's right of nullification.
Generally speaking when a President is elected as president, and he has made promises he takes those promises as a "mandate" of the people to do (or complete) that promise.In this context "Mandate" is the will of the people expressed in their support of his election.
a mandate
President Jackson took his election victory in 1832 as a mandate to continue his policies of expanding the power of the executive branch, advocating for states' rights, and pursuing Indian removal. He believed that his re-election signaled popular support for his agenda and felt empowered to push forward with these initiatives. Jackson's actions during his second term reflected his interpretation of the election results as a call to action.
His level of public approvalThe number of seats his party occupies in congressThe mandate provided by his election
No, Kim Campbell and the Tories were heavily defeated in the 1993 election with Kim Campbell losing even her own seat.
A judicial command, order, or precept, written or oral, from a court; a direction that a court has the authority to give and an individual is bound to obey. The definition of a mandate is a command to do something. An example of mandate is a state requiring schools to teach a particular curriculum. The wishes of constituents expressed to a representative, legislature, etc. ,as through an election and regarded as an order.
The Democrats added to their majority in both houses of Congress, which FDR took as a mandate for more of the kind of programs he liked.
The last federal election was held in Australia on August 21st, 2010, after a month long campaign, resulting in a Parliament with a mandate to serve until September 27th, 2013 (making the last possible date for the next election November 30th, 2013).
It was greatly helped when SHerman captured Atlanta.
the commisioner mandate
synonym of mandate