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    My calculation doesn't include so-called superdelegates- Democratic Officeholders and other insiders who haven't been selected through primaries and caucuses.

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    Expertise ossifies into entitlement, if not in the eyes of Officeholders, then surely in the eyes of the ruled.

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    Intimidat[e] Republican candidates, voters, and Officeholders, as well as free blacks, with the long-term aim of restoring white Southern Democratic rule.

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    How have all these trends coalesced to undermine popular support for the institution of government and not just the Officeholders of government?

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    To prevent future leaders from possibly holding and consolidating power indefinitely, the 22nd Amendment was passed, limiting subsequent Officeholders to a maximum of two terms.

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    Officeholders charged with governor's rule were Akbar Bugti(1973-1974), Ahmad Yar Khan(1974-1977), Rahimuddin Khan(1977-1984), Amir-ul-Mulk Mengal(1999-2003), Zulfikar Ali Magsi(2008-2013), Muhammad Khan Achakzai(2013-2018). and the acting governor Abdul Quddus Bizenjo.

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    As a result, we demonstrate that female Officeholders adopt a distinctly different approach to legislating than men- an approach that results in women providing better representation for their constituents.

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    Reduced paper handling: Candidates and Officeholders who file online reduce paper handling and reduce the possibility for data entry errors that may occur when the re-keying of information is required.

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    Reformers from across the political spectrum believed the sudden growth of political fortunes was part of the problem- a“conspiracy of Officeholders” is what George William Curtis, head of the Civil Service Reform Association, called it.

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    It is mandatory for all candidates, Officeholders and campaign committees that receive a total of $10,000 or more in contributions, or makes a total of $10,000 or more in expenditures within the applicable reporting period.

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    Research shows that women who are professionally best positioned to run for office are less likely to have children than men, and that female Officeholders are more likely than their male counterparts to not have children.

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    Because the constituencies of these representatives typically are geographically based, legislative Officeholders have strong incentives to support programs and policies that provide benefits to the voters in their home districts or states, no matter how irresponsible those programs and policies may be from a national perspective.

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    The universal acceptance of elections as a tool for selecting representatives in modern democracies is in contrast with the practice in the democratic archetype, ancient Athens, where elections were considered an oligarchic institution and where most political offices were filled using sortition, also known as allotment, where Officeholders are chosen by lot.

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    The universal use of elections as a tool for selecting representatives in modern representative democracies is in contrast with the practice in the democratic archetype, ancient Athens, where the Elections were considered an oligarchic institution and most political offices were filled using sortition, also known as allotment, by which Officeholders were chosen by lot.

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