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| - Election is the sixth chapter of volume ten and the eighty-fifth chapter of the Death Note manga series.
- An election is a process in which people or organisations vote to decide who will hold a position.
- Election is a 1999 American comedy film adapted from a 1998 novel of the same title by Tom Perrotta. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay, a Golden Globe nomination for Reese Witherspoon in the Best Actress category, and the Independent Spirit Award for Best Film in 1999.
- Julien rescues a charming old lemur named Doc Sugarfoot from a cave and takes him on as an adviser.
- From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Election]] eleccioun, from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Election]] electionem (verb: eligere).
- An erection or rather useless election, is a democratic procedure, in which people choose soulless cash whores who they feel will bullshit them best. After the polls close, the people finally discover who they feel is the best corrupt bullshitter. This bullshitter assumes their erected position, representing the wealthy and corrupt until the next useless erection comes along.
- Election is the eighth episode of Season 2 of the CBS-TV series Dallas, also the 13th overall series episode. Written by Rena Down and directed by Barry Crane, the episode originally aired on CBS-TV on November 5, 1978.
- Election is the ninth episode of the first season of Lizzie McGuire.
- Elections are scheduled events during which a Nation's population can choose to elect a new Governor or to keep the current one. The elections take place in the last 2 days of a governor mandate.
- An "election" is a ritual described in Homer's "Odyssey". The ritual described details how the Greeks built a device (a "Trojan Horse") to sneak past an impenetrable (and heretofore reliable) security system with the intention of altering the well-being of the sleeping Trojan populace.
- "Election" is the 7th episode of the second season of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. Both twins want to be the school president, with Maddie on Cody's side for the sake of making the school a better place, and London on Zack's to help him become successful and popular.
- Election is the sixteenth story arc of IDW Publishing's [[My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (comics)#|comic series]], spanning issues #46 and #47. In the story, Filthy Rich runs against Mayor Mare for mayor of Ponyville, sparking the town's first election to occur in years.
- The twelfth episode of the Making Fiends web series originally aired on October 12, 2004 at the Making Fiends website. In the episode, Vendetta calls for an election for class president. Charlotte nominates Marion, against her own will, while Vendetta nominates Marvin to try to beat Charlotte.
- Election is a 1999 American black comedy-drama film directed and written by Alexander Payne and adapted by him and Jim Taylor from Tom Perrotta's 1998 novel of the same title. The plot revolves around a high school election and satirizes both suburban high school life and politics. The film stars Matthew Broderick as Jim McAllister, a popular high school social studies teacher in suburban Omaha, Nebraska, and Reese Witherspoon as Tracy Flick, around the time of the school's student body election. When Tracy qualifies to run for class president, McAllister believes she does not deserve the title and tries his best to stop her from winning.
- Following the fall of the Klingon Second Dynasty in the 16th century, the Klingon Empire was ruled by a council elected by the people. This was the first and only experiment in Klingon democracy and was known for producing several notable reforms. 24th century Klingon historians were critical of the period, naming it "The Dark Time". The experiment ended after 10 years with the beginning of the Third Dynasty. (DS9: "You Are Cordially Invited") In an alternate reality, Magustav Pachangara elected chancellor of the Coridan system in 2259. (Star Trek Into Darkness, production art)
- State officials spent more than $1 million defending themselves from lawsuits that grew out of last summer's unconstitutional pay grab. But they didn't dig deep into their own pockets to pay their attorneys. You did. The Associated Press reports the $1 million-plus was paid to outside lawyers who worked on five lawsuits that stemmed from the pay raise fiasco, even though six staff lawyers on the state payroll were working on the lawsuits. At least 16 private lawyers from five law firms, including one that charges $625 an hour, were hired to work on the behalf of lawmakers and others.
- Like real life, Renaissance Kingdoms also has elections held at regular intervals. There are two types of elections that are common to every Town and County - Election of the Mayor, and Election of the Council. Each player who has gained at least level one is eligible to vote for their chosen representative. However, the voting is not a compulsory measure. The results of each election are announced in the AAP.
- In Christian theology, election refers to God's choosing of individuals or peoples to be the objects of his grace or to otherwise fulfill his purposes. Most often God's election is associated with his choice of individuals unto salvation. The Calvinist view of election (also known as unconditional election) teaches that in eternity God chose some individuals from the mass of fallen humanity unto salvation without regard to any merit or foreseen faith in them, but solely based on His sovereign intentions. __TOC__
- An election is a decision-making process used in modern democracies where citizens vote for their preferred candidates or political parties to act as representatives in the government. Elections are part of Tropico's gameplay. When an election happens, a citizen with a high leadership attribute will choose to run against the presidente. Who they are, what education and skills they have, and what factions they support doesn't seem to affect who votes for them. Citizens will vote based on their personal happiness and the relations of their factions; unhappy people and those whose factions have bad relations with the current presidente will vote for the opposition. If the number of votes against the presidente is higher than the votes for them, the presidente will be ousted from the governmen
- NOTE: As the election is over, and Katherine de Claw won, we can only hope for the best… and maybe for next election. Every four years there is an election in Dizzywood for the job of Chief Poobah. There are three candidates to choose from, this time around:
* Cecil Sideshuffle - his message was about fighting off Emperor Withering
* Melinda Swingtail - her message was about adding a tent to Tanglevine Jungle
* Katherine de Claw - her message was about opening Canal City and re opening the salon So vote for the one who you think will help make Dizzywood better.
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