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- Opinion polls suggest that the Peruvian president might well have won a clean, uncontested election this year again, although by a much narrower margin.
- Toledo, a 54-year-old business professor who was educated in the United States, insisted that Sunday's uncontested election would hurl Peru into uncharted, turbulent political currents.
- His uncontested election was largely thanks to Jarl Birger Brosa whose daughter, Ingegerd Birgersdotter of Bjelbo, Sverker married soon after his first wife had died.
- Traditionally, parish councils attracted so little interest that pastors or lay leaders had to twist arms, ever so gingerly, to fill slots in uncontested elections.
- In an uncontested election in which Saleh was not on the ballot, Vice President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Al-Hadi stood for and was elected to the presidency.
- Belarusians went to the polls Sunday to choose local councils in mostly uncontested elections that government opponents said were marred by fraud before they even started.
- The disqualifications enabled the union's leaders to run unopposed in the March 1997 election, the third time in 10 years that the union held uncontested elections.
- Michael Moore, star of " The Awful Truth " on the Bravo Network, has begun to protest uncontested elections by running ficus plants against shoo-in candidates.
- He won numerous uncontested elections during his 18-year reign as president before being ousted in 1978 by a military junta, which jailed him for 15 months.
- Frequently such a borough might only put forward one candidate in an uncontested election, being nominated by the mayor and corporation at the behest of the patron.