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But they made up only 3 percent of the electorate.
He will not want the question put about how the Electorate view him.
He knew every one in his electorate and was a good friend to all.
It might even be just what the electorate wants to hear.
This says more about the American electorate than anything else.
Both men are, by now, well known to the electorate.
Those without a party total 2,570,402, or 55 percent of the electorate.
At least then the electorate would have a bit more choice.
These guys need to get into the real world of how the electorate are living, and what they have to do to live.
The party still has a base, a third of the electorate.
Those that do work get their chance with the electorate.
It passed with support from 80 percent of the electorate.
I also want it to be well received by my electorate back home.
Come forward with your plans and present them to the electorate.
The good news is that the electorate does not like it.
"You should never have a vote on the Electorate to begin with."
He held the electorate until the end of the term in 1881.
The electorate at the 1962 election was up to 20,570.
The electorate increased to about 500 in the 1754-1790 period.
Seven percent of the electorate had more than one vote.
Being behind such heavy security must cut him off from the electorate.
Do you think that the electorate will believe this to be a good idea?
In 1959 the number of members per electorate was increased to seven.
It was a single member electorate from 1889 to 1920.
As a result, he lost his electorate in the 1919 election.