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And then you are going to have to stand for election.
If this man wants to run the country then let him stand for election.
Before that, one had to be 25 to stand for election.
This was the first time that he had stood for election at any level.
Women had the right to vote and stand for elections.
It's not the ones standing for election who are making the running here.
Elections are held every two years, with half the members standing for election.
Both of them were found not to have met the criteria to stand for election.
In Canada, any person 18 years of age or older may stand for election to public office.
In 1868, he stood for election to Congress once more, but was unsuccessful.
One example of this is the party leader, who stands for election every second year.
"This is a democratic organization; she will stand for election."
We'll soon see who stands for election in those circumstances.
"Is that why you retired from the army and stood for election?"
I believe a good legal remedy is to take away rights to stand for election.
This matter was raised by members of other political parties when he stood for election in 2010.
The winner would have to stand for election in November 1994.
These are professional politicians - I'm talking about those who have stood for election.
His speech went down well and he was urged to stand for election.
Approximately one third of the Senate stands for election every two years.
Unlike other judges in the state, they do not stand for election.
Nor will he be standing for election as Institute vice president this year.
Every person shall have the right to vote, to do so in secret and to stand for election to public office.
I'm sure you know that I will stand for election."
He stood for election before electoral college votes every five years, beginning in 1973.