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Presents the president's message to the US House of Representatives on April 29, 1879, about his objections to the approval of the bill entitled `An act making appropriations for the support of the Army for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1880 and for other purposes.' Objection to the bill's rider proposal regarding the presence of United States civil, military, and naval personnel at election sites.
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Election law --- Election law --- States.
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..". a usful volume on the impact of electoral laws...includes a very good bibliography and index...establishes a broader international and interdisciplinary perspective on the methods of representation." - American Political Science Review
Election Law --- Law
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La nuova legge elettorale italiana (novembre 2017) è la sesta nella storia della Repubblica e presenta seri motivi di critica sia per la procedura di approvazione che per la dubbia costituzionalità nel merito. Ciò a parte la scarsa idoneità al raggiungimento dell’obiettivo di garantire una solida e non fragile base per la governabilità del paese. Il voto di fiducia, adottato per l’approvazione della legge nei due rami del parlamento, si fonda su un’interpretazione superficiale e disinvolta delle disposizioni pertinenti dei regolamenti parlamentari, avulsa dallo spirito della costituzione e del suo articolo 72, ultimo comma. La classe politica, che ha elaborato la nuova legge, non solo non ha tratto insegnamento dalle più recenti esperienze politiche, ma ha altresì negletto le linee conduttrici della giurisprudenza costituzionale, ribadite nelle due ultime sentenze in materia, la n. 1 del 2014 e la n. 35 del 2017 (che il presente volume riporta in appendice), che hanno dichiarato la parziale incostituzionalità delle leggi elettorali del dicembre 2005 e del maggio 2015.
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Voting --- Election law --- Elections
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Elections --- Election law --- Judicial review
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The authority to regulate U.S. elections is shared by federal, state, and local officials. Congress has addressed major functional areas in the voting process, such as voter registration. However, the responsibility for administration of state and federal elections resides at the state level. In 2002 Congress passed the Help America Vote Act (HAVA), which requires states to request ID from first time voters who register by mail, when they register to vote or cast a ballot for the first time, and to permit individuals to vote a provisional ballot if they do not have the requisite ID. Numerous s
Election law --- Voting registers --- History.
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Gerrymandering. --- Apportionment (Election law) --- Gerrymandering --- History. --- Gerrymander --- Election districts --- Reapportionment (Election law) --- Redistricting (Election law) --- Representative government and representation
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