But this reporting doesn't help Palestinians know which mayoral candidate to vote for.
Twice as many voters said that a candidate's position on the economy was more important to them than how that candidate had voted on Iraq.
Members normally vote for the candidate of their own party conference, but could vote for any individual, whether nominated or not.
In this case, the candidate can vote for themselves.
Both candidates and 70 percent of the electorate voted for president for the first time.
Historically, in Taiwan, the Kuomintang did this by sending members a letter telling them which candidate to vote for.
But you get the impression that these two candidates would often vote differently in the Senate.
However, the college still controlled which candidates the assembly voted on.
Perhaps that is why campaigns provide advance notice of when and where candidates will be voting.
"I don't know how many Republican candidates who are anti-choice I could vote for."