List Of Electoral Districts By Nation
Electoral districts go by different names depending on the nation and the office being elected.
Read more about List Of Electoral Districts By Nation: Australia, Brazil, Botswana, Canada, Chile, Estonia, Falkland Islands, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Iceland, Republic of Ireland, India, Italy, Lebanon, Liberia, Malaysia, Mexico, Namibia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Others
Famous quotes containing the words list of, list, electoral, districts and/or nation:
“Every morning I woke in dread, waiting for the day nurse to go on her rounds and announce from the list of names in her hand whether or not I was for shock treatment, the new and fashionable means of quieting people and of making them realize that orders are to be obeyed and floors are to be polished without anyone protesting and faces are to be made to be fixed into smiles and weeping is a crime.”
—Janet Frame (b. 1924)
“Sheathey call him Scholar Jack
Went down the list of the dead.
Officers, seamen, gunners, marines,
The crews of the gig and yawl,
The bearded man and the lad in his teens,
Carpenters, coal-passersall.”
—Joseph I. C. Clarke (18461925)
“Power is action; the electoral principle is discussion. No political action is possible when discussion is permanently established.”
—HonorĂ© De Balzac (17991850)
“Cities need old buildings so badly it is probably impossible for vigorous streets and districts to grow without them.... for really new ideas of any kindno matter how ultimately profitable or otherwise successful some of them might prove to bethere is no leeway for such chancy trial, error and experimentation in the high-overhead economy of new construction. Old ideas can sometimes use new buildings. New ideas must use old buildings.”
—Jane Jacobs (b. 1916)
“Those who dare to interpret Gods will must never claim Him as an asset for one nation or group rather than another. War springs from the love and loyalty which should be offered to God being applied to some God substitute, one of the most dangerous being nationalism.”
—Robert Runcie (b. 1921)