Each province would elect eight members, and the two territories, two each.
Other provinces and territories have taxes but have not elected to use the national form.
Because the lands on which the freeway was to be built were occupied, the province elected to apply to expropriate the right-of-way in April 1972.
Since 1960, the province has elected young bilingual leaders.
In other words, each province elects a number of members, but each voter can vote for only one candidate.
The two provinces elected seven deputies to the Cortes during the first period.
Each province elects four senators without regard to population.
The province elected to move onto "permanent" daylight saving by being part of the Central Time Zone.
In 1949, the newly designated province elected Vicente Saadi as governor.
All provinces elected their provincial governors for three-year terms that will begin on June 30, 2010.