General elections were held in Bermuda on 16 May 1963. They were the first elections to be held under the new Parliamentary Election Act and included political...
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1963 election. The election was the first held under equal universal suffrage, as the additional vote for property owners used in the 1963 election was...
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Politics of Bermuda (redirect from Bermudian Government)
in February 1963 with predominantly black and working class adherents. Its leadership quickly became dominated by West Indian Bermudians (the 20th century...
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Progressive Labour Party (Bermuda) (category Political parties established in 1963)
2017 general election, the party won 24 of the 36 seats in the Bermudian House of Assembly to become the governing party. The party was founded in 1963, the...
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Demographics of Bermuda (redirect from Bermudians)
first party formed in 1963 before party politics was legalised, quickly came to be dominated by West Indians and West Indian Bermudians such as Lois Browne-Evans...
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Conscription in the United Kingdom (category 2024 United Kingdom general election)
parliament to pass new militia and volunteer acts in 1892. During the interim, Bermudian volunteers had been recruited for local-service only into the regular...
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Russell Dismont (27 June 1913 – 7 October 2005) was from a respected black Bermudian family of the time. Despite racial discrimination typical of that period...
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staging place for operations against Spanish galleons in the 16th century. Bermudian privateers certainly played a role in many English and British wars following...
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Edgar F. Gordon (category Bermudian politicians)
unionism" there: "he championed the cause of Bermudian workers and fought for equal rights for black Bermudians, thereby laying the groundwork for much of...
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Martin Sheen (section 1963–1979: Rise to prominence)
wife and the mother of their sons Michael Douglas and Joel Douglas was a Bermudian). In the early 1980s he had roles in the science fiction war film The...
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Court) Bill 2020". "Non-Self-Governing Territories". United Nations. "Bermudians vote to stay British". The Independent. 17 August 1995. Retrieved 31 May...
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Nicholas Bayard Dill (category Bermudian soldiers)
December 1905 – 10 September 1993), known as Bayard Dill, was a prominent Bermudian politician, lawyer and military officer. Bayard Dill was born on 28 December...
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1963 in Bermuda) is a former Bermudian cricketer – a left-handed batsman who bowled medium pace Dennis Archer (born 1963 in Barbados) is a Bermudian cricketer...
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Fleming (born 2000), American football player Julian Fletcher (born 1990), Bermudian swimmer Julian Flügel (born 1986), German long-distance runner Julian...
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the Caribbean: the Bahamian dollar, Barbadian dollar, Belize dollar, Bermudian dollar, Cayman Islands dollar, Eastern Caribbean dollar, Netherlands Antillean...
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"Bermuda in the Privateering Business". The Bermudian. City of Hamilton, Pembroke Parish, Bermuda: The Bermudian. Archived from the original on 17 December...
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settlements throughout the South, especially. Many went to the Bahamas, where Bermudian Independent Puritan families, under the leadership of William Sayle, had...
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Spanish highlighting McCain's reversal.[better source needed] In the general election, 67% of Hispanics voted for Obama. with a relatively strong turnout...
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Anderson, American businessman, co-founded Myspace 1970 – David Hemp, Bermudian cricketer 1970 – Michael Jackson, Canadian actor 1970 – Diana King, Jamaican...
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Lois Browne-Evans (category 20th-century Bermudian lawyers)
but took on the role of Jamaica's Honorary Consul in Bermuda, the first Bermudian to serve in that capacity. From 1976 to 1985 she again led the PLP in...
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American Jews (section General works)
During the 1952 and 1956 elections, Jewish voters cast 60% or more of their votes for Democrat Adlai Stevenson, while General Eisenhower garnered 40% of...
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Sir Richard Sharples. In a 1990 referendum with a 33% turnout, 79% of Bermudian voters opted to retain the death penalty. In 1991, the British government...
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Rhode Island (1985–1991) Michael DiSalle - former governor of Ohio (1959–1963) James Florio - former governor of New Jersey (1990–1994) Foster Furcolo...
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2012 Maryland Question 6 (category 2012 Maryland elections)
same-sex marriage referendum) is a referendum that appeared on the general election ballot for the U.S. state of Maryland to allow voters to approve or...
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days. Among the murdered black people was the seven-year-old nephew of Bermudian First Sergeant Robert John Simmons of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry...
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candidate for the Democratic ticket in the 2024 General Election. In the 2024 United States presidential election, Vivek Ramaswamy ran as a candidate for the...
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and assimilated to advance in society. In 1963, Tejanos in Crystal City organized politically and won elections; their candidates dominated the city government...
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Barbara Ball (category Bermudian women)
Barbara Ball MRCS, LRCP, OBE (13 June 1924 – 13 March 2011) was a Bermudian physician, politician and social activist. She was the first woman physician...
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John Henry Sharpe (category Bermudian people stubs)
Sir John Henry Sharpe (8 November 1921 – 11 July 1999) was a Bermudian politician. He served as Premier of Bermuda from 29 December 1975 to 30 August...
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African Americans (section General health)
of Islam, founded in the 1930s, which attracted at least 20,000 people by 1963. Prominent members included activist Malcolm X and boxer Muhammad Ali. Malcolm X...
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