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  2. Ad hoc - Wikipedia

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    Ad hoc is a Latin phrase meaning literally ' for this '. In English , it typically signifies a solution designed for a specific purpose, problem, or task rather than a generalized solution adaptable to collateral instances (compare with a priori ).

  3. Straw poll - Wikipedia

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    A straw poll, straw vote, or straw ballot is an ad hoc or unofficial vote. It is used to show the popular opinion on a certain matter, and can be used to help politicians know the majority opinion and help them decide what to say in order to gain votes. Straw polls provide dialogue among movements within large groups.

  4. Timeline of voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Women in Rhode Island earn the right to vote in presidential elections. [27] Women in New York, Oklahoma, and South Dakota earn equal suffrage through their state constitutions. [27] 1918. Women in Texas earn the right to vote in primary elections. [34] Women in South Dakota earn the right to vote with the passage of the Citizenship Amendment. [35]

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  6. State ratifying conventions - Wikipedia

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    As early as the 1930s, state lawmakers enacted laws to prepare for the possibility of Congress specifying the convention method of ratification. Many laws refer to a one-off event, with an ad-hoc convention convened solely for the purposes of the 21st Amendment. Other laws, however, provided guidelines for ratifying conventions in general.

  7. NLRB election procedures - Wikipedia

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    There is no automatic right to appeal from the Regional Director's decision, although an aggrieved party can request the NLRB to review the Regional Director's decision. Such requests for review are rarely granted; even when they are, the Board typically conducts the election as scheduled, impounding the ballots until the Board rules on the ...

  8. California vote count is slow, that doesn't mean it's 'rigged ...

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    There is no evidence California’s vote count is fraudulent. Experts say the state’s election laws result in many mail-in ballots, which take much longer to count. California is one of several ...

  9. Leaked memo: Amazon says staff in Germany can apply to ... - AOL

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    Amazon has told staff in Germany they can apply to work from home for up to two days a week. A leaked internal document, seen by BI, says requests can be submitted from December 15.