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Constructive Vote of No Confidence (6268 bytes)
1: ...''[[Bundestag]]'') if a successor is elected into office at the same time. 3: ... many Chancellors in office; see the [[Chancellor of Germany]] page for a list. 7: ...or only by electing a successor with the majority of its members and by requesting the Federal Preside... 10: ...undestag with the majority of its members elects another Federal Chancellor''.<br> 11: ...ight hours must elapse between the motion and the vote thereon.'' Confidence (345 bytes) 1: ...ort in the [[legislature]]. If a [[motion of no confidence]] is passed in a legislature governments are forc... 8: ...onfidence or self confidence refers to the belief of a person in his abilities == Motion of no confidence (6801 bytes) 1: ...is passed or rejected by means of a parliamentary vote. 3: ...Acheson]] in the [[1950s]], but these motions are of symbolic effect only. 5: ...e mid 19th century, the ability of a motion of no confidence to break a government was firmly established in t... 7: ...nt votes No Confidence, or where it fails to vote confidence, a government must either 14: ... houses of parliament are ''responsible'') a head of state may have the constitutional right to refuse... Confidence, Iowa (606 bytes) 1: ...of [[Wayne County, Iowa|Wayne County]], just west of Rathburn Lake on the [[Chariton River]]. 3: ...inally platted in 1858, and its population and economic activity peaked in the 1920s, when coal mines ... 5: ... it was a virtual ghost town, with only a handful of occupied houses, a church, and a park. Confidence interval (5388 bytes) 1: ...ose [[probability distribution]] depends on some unobservable [[parameter]] θ, and the relation 5: ...en the random interval (''U'',''V'') is a '''"90% confidence interval for θ"'''. 7: ==How to misunderstand confidence intervals== 13: ...lue depends on θ.) Then ''X'' - θ is normally distributed with expectation 0 and variance... 21: ...rom ''X'' − 1.645 to ''X'' + 1.645 is a 90% confidence interval for θ. But when ''X'' = 82 is obs... Matter of Confidence (437 bytes) 1: ...house and the bill is treated as a [[Motion of No Confidence]]. 4: [[Motion of No Confidence]] Motion of Confidence (5396 bytes) 1: ... Motion of Confidence to replace a [[Motion of No Confidence]] proposed by the opposition. 3: ... a parliamentary democracy generally requires one of two actions: 5: # the resignation of the government, or 6: ...t for a parliamentary dissolution and the calling of a [[General Election]]. 8: ... of ''no'' confidence passed), a head of state is often constitutionally empowered (should they wish) ... Confidence trick (9547 bytes) 1: ...im is tricked into losing money by false promises of gain. 3: ... it is impossible to con a completely honest man. Often, the mark tries to out-cheat the conmen, only ... 5: ...ife savings in something they have been confident of investing in. 7: ...perceived to be a scamming operation by many, but not by the state. 9: ==Well-known confidence tricks== Confidence, West Virginia (394 bytes) 1: ...mage:WVMap-doton-Confidence.PNG|right|Location of Confidence, West Virginia]] 3: '''Confidence''' is a small rural [[West Virginia]] community l... 5: The community is served by Confidence Elementary School. Index of Consumer Confidence (403 bytes) 1: ...how consumers feel about the [[United States]] economy. Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act of 2003 (2903 bytes) 1: ...lp America Vote Act]] (HAVA) of 2002 to require a voter-verified permanent record or hardcopy" in [[elec... 3: == Provisions of the bill == 7: ... first Monday in November 2003" (which would be [[November 11]], [[2003]]). 11: ...o allow voters to not only check their electronic vote but to also check the permanent paper record. 13: ...ion and verification by the voter at the time the vote is cast" and preserved for "later use in any manu... Get out the vote (3676 bytes) 1: ... activity, both aimed at increasing the number of votes cast in one or more elections. 3: == Non-partisan contexts == 4: ... the belief that failure of any eligible voter to vote in any election entails a loss to society. 7: ... "the previously planned get-out-the-vote portion of our campaign".) 9: ...voter IDs." Gathering voter IDs is the main focus of [[canvassing]]. One vote one value (807 bytes) 1: ...stern Australia, all follows the principle of one vote one value. 3: In Queensland, the one vote one value is now followed, with the exception that electoral divi... 7: <sup>1</sup>See s66(3) of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918. Vote (7117 bytes) 1: :''For the Finno-Ugric people, see [[Votes]].'' 3: ...ers at the voting booths in 1945.jpeg|thumb|250px|Voters at the voting booths in the [[US]] in 1945]] 4: ...rks to avoid polarisation and the marginalisation of [[dissent]]) and [[betting]] (as in an [[anticipa... 6: ...oting'' is the method by which the [[electorate]] of a democracy appoints representatives in its [[gov... 8: ... A [[secret ballot]], the standard way to protect voters' [[political privacy]], generally takes place a... Electoral-vote.com (1891 bytes) 1: ...v_1_2004).png|thumb|450px|Screenshot of Electoral-vote.com]] 3: ...nt attention, and attracted hundreds of thousands of daily visitors as the 2004 American Presidential ... 5: ...ing that state as supporting. For instance, [[Illinois]], a state that went strongly for Democrat [[Jo... 7: .... In the actual election, Bush won 286 electoral votes to Kerry's 251. 10: * [http://electoral-vote.com/ electoral-vote.com] Swing vote (2315 bytes) 1: ... a number of candidates in an election. '''Swing votes''' are usually sought after in elections, since ... 3: ==Who is a swing voter?== 4: ...lthough they must also be concerned with voter turnout among their political base. 6: ==The impact of swing voters== 7: ... result was a third-party candidate becoming governor. Vote allocation (560 bytes) 1: ... asked to vote for one candidate and females for another to insure even distribution. Split vote (1823 bytes) 3: ...e that represents the viewpoints of a minority of voters winning. 5: ...e the one in [[Australia]] also tend to eliminate vote splitting as an issue. 7: ...the eighth-place candidate in the contested state of [[Florida]] could have potentially covered the sp... 9: Vote-splitting is a special case of [[strategic nomination]]. 12: * [[List of democracy and elections-related topics]] Get Off The Internet And Vote (2056 bytes) 1: ...inner.gif|right|frame|'''Get Off The Internet And Vote: Contest Winner''']] 2: ...e 2004 election. The contest encouraged people to vote on [[Election Day (United States)|election day]] ... 5: ... bags, several cds, a book, 4 postcards, and tons of buttons." 8: A number of groups sponsored the 2004 contest, donating prize... 20: ...prizes, entrant number 1,208 was the lucky winner of the grand prize. Don't Just Vote, Get Active (1303 bytes) 1: ...and is focused on demonstrating the effectiveness of [[direct democracy]] and [[direct action]] over [... 3: ...erests is the least efficient and effective means of applying political power. The alternative, broadl... 5: Unlike previous projects critical of [[electoral system | electoral politics]], DJV ha... 8: * [[Committee to Elect No One]] 9: * [[Criticisms of electoralism]]
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