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A person that stands for equality is called an equal opportunist.
ECP stands for .Election Commission Pakistan.Electronic Computer Processing.
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).
It stands for Global Political Economic Decisions
The political spectrum is classifying different political positions on a geometric aspect. The position on political spectrum of conversations is that the political spectrum offers different ideologies on political stands.
A political position refers to a person's stance or opinion on a particular issue or topic within the realm of politics. It reflects where an individual or group stands on matters such as governance, policy, and social issues. Political positions help define a person's beliefs and values in relation to the role of government and society.
NUWSS stands for National Union of Women's Suffrage SocietiesWSPU stands for Women's Social and Political Union
The only political office voted for directly by the people in the United States is the President. Citizens cast their votes in a national election to choose the President, who serves a four-year term. While other offices, such as members of Congress and governors, are also elected, the President stands out as the highest executive office determined by a nationwide vote.
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No because Hillary could win the election instead. Trump stands a good chance though ! Despite all the articles, programs and comments from political pundits, it is very difficult to say what will happen during the rest of the year - 8 months until the national election. As of late March, voters of both parties are choosing delegates to the conventions. The effect of the largest number of independents ever remains to be seen. So, no, I am not confident of any specific outcome and hope that the election and the passing of the "wand" to the next president will go smoothly.