The balloting took place at the Cardiff Labour group's annual general meeting at County Hall.
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Some states require an excuse for absentee voting while others are moving toward no-excuse absentee balloting.
He also oversaw balloting in Gaza during the elections in the Palestinian territory in January 2006.
Candidates who captured more than 12.5 percent advance to the second round of balloting next Sunday.
Secret balloting for strikes was made mandatory, secondary strikes made illegal and closed shops restricted.
Trade unions representing council staff, including Unison, said they were balloting their members on the staff-charging issue.
The same balloting system was used for Mr Davis's re-election last year, with no complaints from anyone.
No, I am not talking about early balloting in Ohio or Oregon for the November presidential race.
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He has finished either second or third in the balloting five times and only finished below fourth once.
About 50, 000 troops were on the streets, but the run-up to the balloting had been free of violence.
The latest abuse involves questionable balloting in South Dakota that swung the election to the incumbent Democratic senator.
He got 93 of the 121 second-place votes in the balloting announced Sunday.
Teaching union the NASUWT said it would start balloting members next week on strike action against any academy proposal.
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The balloting was originally scheduled for late May, but the independent election commission laid out several reasons for the delay.
Various foreign countries select their presidents in this manner, and some American states already have two-stage balloting in their primaries.
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The balloting came as a report by the London Assembly group called for binding arbitration to curb strikes on the network.
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In Peru , another would-be dictator, Ollanta Humala , has won the first round of balloting to replace outgoing President Alejandro Toledo.
Before November's balloting, county officials have hired a Spanish-speaking election coordinator and recruited Spanish-speaking poll workers for precincts with large Latino populations.
It took it three days of balloting to choose a president, reflecting the legislature's deep polarization following inconclusive nationwide elections in February.
Unison spokesman Mike Wilson said it would consider balloting for industrial action.
Delegates at the Royal College of Midwives conference asked the union's governing council to consider balloting the 37, 000 members over industrial action.
That sense of freedom could help produce openness during the balloting process.
The victor of Sunday's balloting will face no end of hard choices.
John McCain of Arizona emerged from Super Tuesday's balloting as the indisputable front-runner for the GOP nomination, while Democrats split their support between Sen.
Gulati won 18-17 in a balloting at the congress of North and Central American and Caribbean Football in Panama City, USSF spokesman Neil Buethe said.
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The Democrats lost eight Senate seats in the 1994 midterm balloting.
By the time Iowa's delegation completed the balloting Monday night, Bush had 293 delegate votes, compared to five for Alan Keyes -- all from the Arkansas delegation.
David Martin, head of the European Union's Election Observation Mission in Jordan, praised the way balloting was handled but, like the National Democratic Institute, pointed to systemic problems.
Lee's strength was apparent from the first round of balloting.
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