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List of election results by country... election hustings at the Oxford West and Abingdon constituency... election hustings at the Oxford West and Abingdon constituency... Referendums may be added to an election ballot or held separately and may be either binding or consultative... which stands for election every two years... determined or fixed election dates have the advantage of fairness and predictability... and choose an election date which it calculates to be in its best interests... of the ways that the structure of an election can be changed to favor a specific faction or candidate...

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