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On May 10, 1948 the south held a general election.
The city held a general election on November 8, 2011.
That is probably why he needs to hold a general election, to get his clothes on the right way.
The violence was set off by plans to hold a general election on Jan. 18.
Nicaragua held a general election on November 5, 2006.
Lord Grenville then decided to hold a general election to strengthen his government.
A final point: as we have heard, next March Zimbabwe is due to hold a general election.
Probably this was due to Parliament having already been prolonged and it being impossible to hold a general election while the war persisted.
Australia will hold a general election this year, and opinion polls show that the environment is high on the list of voter concerns.
On 15 October 2006, Ecuador held a general election.
Solh also announced his government's commitment to hold a general election in "the summer of 1992".
The military would stay in power until 2007 when they stepped down and held a general election in December that year to restore democracy.
Uganda holds a general election, the first multiparty election in 25 years.
Jack Straw admitted 'in hindsight' it was the wrong decision not to hold a general election in 2007.
It is consequently preferable to hold a general election for the House of Assembly in the coming year."
The Prime Minister chooses when to hold a general election, but must have an election at least once every five years.
June 10: Belgium holds a general election.
The military Government announced today that Haiti will hold a general election next year, transferring power to a civilian President.
In the wake of the Cartagena disaster, Britain held a general election.
Bolivia held a general election on 4 May 1913, electing a new President of the Republic.
Prime Minister John Major must hold a general election by June 1992, but the timing is still in doubt.
At this point, the Monarch may choose to dissolve Parliament and hold a general election, making the cabinet demissionair.
In 1944, Marshfield citizens held a general election, adopting a new city charter and name, Coos Bay.
On 21 and 28 March France is holding a general election which, it is widely believed, will oust the present Socialist government.
Election and Coup in 1956 Jordanians last held a general election widely accepted as fair in 1956.