A "manifesto".
platform
The platform is a series of statements expressing the party's principles, beliefs, and positions on election issues. The plank is each individual part of the platform. That would be the correct answer in a political arena.As far as the sport of diving goes, a platform refers to a solid, elevated surface with a foundation underneath it that a person dives from...a plank is a rectangle shaped board (usually spring) that extends out over the water that a person dives from (or walks off as in the case of most pirate ships.)
There is nothing in the Bible that SPECIFICALLY talks about this election. There are general principles in the Bible that should apply to any election, such as honesty, for instance.
A "manifesto".
where did the principals of democracy originate?
Senators in the United States hold their positions for six years. They are elected to serve this term and can be re-elected for subsequent terms if they choose to run for re-election and are successful in the election.
Franklin Roosevelt won the 1932 presidential election.
the election of the president the senate stays with the house in wich they arent filled
A Federal Election... well it's basically where the whole country has to vote on who they want as Prime Minister and Members of Parliament. In order to have a federal election, the Governor General has to call one. This means, that the current parliament dissolves, leaving Cabinet to run government while the public chooses their new MPS...
The election campaign period in the Philippines usually starts 90 days before election day for national positions, such as President, Vice President, and Senators. For local positions, like Mayor and City Councilor, the campaign period starts 45 days before election day.
Early colonies contributed to the principles of modern American government through self government and the election of their local leaders.
you mean positions like treasurer, president and vice president???
Yes, they were. Throughout their history they believed that a revolutionary group had to be small in terms of numbers so that its members would all adhere to party principles. For this reason, when they took power, government positions were restricted to members of the Communist Party. Citizens could vote but no one but Communists were eligible for election. This is not true democracy.