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Just as in the medical card vote, the government defeated the Opposition.
No need for a card vote, clearly lost, put motion six to the vote.
Black cards voted to expel Pierce, red cards to keep.
Ireland the winner was chosen by Post Card voting.
With only a few days of the post anti-austerity protests tour to go, the last yellow and red card vote of the trip was due.
Let us hope that the CARDS vote does not take the large groups by surprise.
These systems included punched card voting, marksense and later digital pen voting systems.
The results of a card vote will be announced today on a proposal by the NEC for the creation of a Labour women's committee.
At the last yellow and red card vote, Sam & Donna received their first and last yellow card.
There was a card vote from Mrs Baldi when she was not present, and that gives rise to the application of paragraph 1 of Rule 110.
Specialized uses of punched cards, including toll collection, microform aperture cards, and punched card voting, kept unit record equipment in use into the twenty-first century.
Many voters had difficulties with the paper-based punch card voting machines and were either unable to understand the required process for voting or unable to perform the process.
"I would say that's an unusually large number," said Jack Gerbel, president of Unilect Corporation, a maker of punch card voting machines in California.
At the vote with 3 votes against them, Brenda and Madge received their first yellow card and Jenny and Anne narrowly escaped a red card vote.
When the party is in government and the party leader is prime minister, the election shall take place only if requested by a majority of the party conference on a card vote.
Yesterday a card vote was called on a composite motion from Birmingham Selly Oak Constituency Labour Party demanding the same, but the result will not be announced until today.
It fell to him to announce in 1988 the results of the vote of FIFA's Executive Committee: "It was a card vote, a secret vote.
However, the move was opposed by a number of large unions, and on 7 September the proposal by the general council of the TUC to proceed was defeated on a card vote.
HAVA requires states use funding to replace punched card voting systems or lever voting systems with new systems in accordance with HAVA's voting system standards.
Punched card voting systems are being replaced by other voting systems because of a high rate of inaccuracy related to the incomplete removal of the perforated chad and the inaccessibility to voters with disabilities.
Other punched card voting systems use a metal hole-punch mechanism that does not suffer nearly as much from this fault, although most states have eliminated punched card voting systems of all types after the 2000 Florida experience.
Many of these local jurisdictions have changed their voting equipment since 2000 due to the passage of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA), which allocated funds for the replacement of lever machine and punch card voting equipment.
This section titled "Extension Of Time Provided For States To Request Payments Under Title 1" extends the time permitted to request funds, for election administration and the replacement of old punched card voting or lever voting systems.
Pregerson was part of a unanimous three-judge panel that ordered the postponement of 2003 California recall based on the interpretation of equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, because in the recall six counties would use the antiquated punched cards voting system.
"The punch card voting system has been in use in Los Angeles County for 35 years, with over 100 million ballots cast," Conny B. McCormack, the registrar-recorder in Los Angeles County, told the court in a filing today.