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  2. Political realignment - Wikipedia

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    The significance of this election was broader than merely a change of partisan rule; elections would be no longer decided only on economic issues, but also, new issues such as the environment, Aboriginal affairs, abortion, multiculturalism, and a broader acceptance of state spending, resulted from the Whitlam government, which in many respects ...

  3. What is a General Election manifesto? - AOL

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    What happens to manifestos after the election? The manifestos of the losing parties may well be junked as they return to the policy drawing board, particularly if defeat results in a change of ...

  4. Concession (politics) - Wikipedia

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    If the incumbent president refuses to concede the election, the General Services Administration (GSA) may delay the transition process, as it did following both the 2000 election and 2020 election. The GSA has to "ascertain" the election in order to release funds, office space, briefings, and other government resources needed for a transition. [23]

  5. What happens after the General Election? - AOL

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    What happens next depends on the results across the 650 constituencies, whether any party has managed to form a majority, and if there is to be a new prime minister. Votes counted

  6. Strategic voting - Wikipedia

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    In the 2016 General Election in Spain, the incentives for voting tactically were much larger than usual, following the rise of the Podemos and Ciudadanos and following the economic crisis and election in 2015. [46] The strategic voters successfully influenced the outcome of the election, despite a record low turnout of 66.5%.

  7. After the election: What happens if there is a change of ...

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    If the incumbent Government loses the contest, the transition takes place at dizzying speed.

  8. Initiatives and referendums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Most states that permit the process require a 2/3 majority vote. [citation needed] Not all amendments proposed will receive sufficient support to be placed on the ballot. Of the 26 proposed petitions filed in the state of Florida in its 1994 general election, only three garnered sufficient support to be put to the vote. [8]

  9. Elections in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The general elections that are held two years after the presidential ones are referred to as the midterm elections. General elections for state and local offices are held at the discretion of the individual state and local governments, with many of these races coinciding with either presidential or midterm elections as a matter of convenience ...