• government and had to successfully contest a by-election in order to rejoin the House; such ministerial by-elections were imported into the constitutions of...
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  • Ministerial by-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom at Westminster were held from 1801 to the 1920s when a Member of Parliament (MP) was appointed...
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    Prime ministerial elections were held in Israel on 6 February 2001 following the resignation of the incumbent Prime Minister Ehud Barak on 9 December...
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  • before election day. Yisrael Beiteinu gained a seat after the vote-sharing process was completed. Although Barak won the Prime Ministerial election comfortably...
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    international prime ministerial trips made by Narendra Modi since he became the Prime Minister of India following the 2014 Indian general election. He did not...
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  • sleep with Peres, woke up with Netanyahu". Although Peres lost the prime ministerial vote – his fourth and last defeat as Labor leader – Labor emerged as...
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    twelve times and defeated four times. Three of the by-elections were ministerial by-elections, triggered by King entering the federal Cabinet, once as Minister...
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    Brownhill-Ivanhoe in a by-election, after the incumbent John Scaddan resigned the seat to contest the seat of Canning in a ministerial by-election. Lutey won Brownhill-Ivanhoe...
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    eleven times, including four times by acclamation (two ministerial by-elections (1870, 1878), one general election (1882), and one case where a sitting...
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  • were required to regain their seats in Parliament by winning a ministerial by-election. The Re-election of Ministers Act 1919 made it unnecessary to be...
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    under the terms of the recently enacted Ballot Act 1872. In a ministerial by-election following his appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster...
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  • December 1901—that a Minister had failed to retain his seat at a ministerial by-election resulting from his appointment. Lutey served as Chairman of Committees...
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  • The 1869 Kildare by-election was fought on 15 January 1866. The by-election was fought due to the incumbent Liberal MP, Lord Otho Fitzgerald, becoming...
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  • re-election in the 2024 parliamentary election as the leading party of the National Democratic Alliance, with Narendra Modi as its Prime Ministerial candidate...
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  • election date, then no by-election us held and the seat remains vacant until the general election. This list below includes ministerial by-elections which...
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  • faced the general elections of 1998 and 1999 by having Atal Bihari Vajpayee as the prime ministerial candidate, won both elections, and formed the government...
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  • The 1874 North Devon by-election was a Ministerial by-election held on 18 Mar 1874, after the seat was vacated, upon the appointment of the incumbent...
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  • 1913. The Lethbridge District was created prior to the 1909 Provincial election from the Lethbridge electoral district, which was split into Lethbridge...
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  • The 1845 Stamford by-election was a Ministerial by-election held on 6 March 1852, after the seat was vacated, upon the appointment of the incumbent Conservative...
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  • The July 1866 Stamford by-election was held on 4 May 1868. A Ministerial By-Election, this was fought following the appointment of both incumbent Conservative...
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    group. Hemant Soren was already the leader and Chief Ministerial candidate of the UPA during the election campaign. On the very same day, Alamgir Alam was...
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    was Bhagwant Mann. Chief Ministerial candidate was Sukhbir Singh Badal. NDA contested the election without a Chief Ministerial face. PLC was allotted 37...
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    December 1901 after a series of ministerial by-elections to confirm that ministry resulted in half of the ministry being defeated by Opposition and Labour candidates...
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  • The 1867 North Devon by-election was a Ministerial by-election held on 18 March 1867, after the seat was vacated, upon the appointment of the incumbent...
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  • The July 1866 North Devon by-election was a Ministerial by-election held on 2 July 1885, following the appointment of the incumbent Conservative MP Stafford...
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  • profit, Vesey-FitzGerald had to stand in a by-election. It was not unusual for such ministerial by-elections to be uncontested. However, the Catholic Association...
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  • as a Minister to resign their seat and contest their seat at a ministerial by-election. This was because the Ministers became members of the Executive...
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  • Election". Canadian Elections Database. Archived from the original on 22 January 2024. Sayers, Anthony M. "1872 Federal Election". Canadian Elections...
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    households". Ministerial Media Statements. Retrieved 14 September 2024. "More Miles for less: Government cuts rego by 20 per cent". Ministerial Media Statements...
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    August 1872 to re-elect Hugh Childers as MP for Pontefract in a ministerial by-election following his appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster...
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