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I understand that there is now a block vote against by the group.
He finished 4th out of 5th place in the block vote.
At the time, house rules allowed 20 members to block votes on a private member's bill.
We are the authors of the amendments which you have just put to a block vote.
"The union block vote will go behind the old war horse I suppose."
The first was through the block votes of sympathetic unions.
He was elected to the 4th and final spot in the block vote with 236,382 votes.
I think it's great that people have block voted a Guardian poll.
To pursue the voting as a block vote today would, to my mind, be unfortunate.
In a block voting election, all candidates run against each other for n number of positions.
The block vote was abolished (for leadership elections) in 1993.
Mr President, would it be possible to have a block vote on all the amendments?
That can now change - indeed, if the block vote goes, it will have to change.
It was also because railroad employees tended to exercise a block vote.
Without the trade union block vote the Labour party would not be anchored to the working class social base.
Parties in block voting systems can also benefit from strategic nomination.
Audience members at each block vote for their favorite film and winners are announced on the spot.
It is rather like a Labour Party conference, without the block vote.
Not exactly unbridled use of a union block vote.
This contest did not involve a Union block vote.
But with the Compact, that state could cast a huge block vote for its preferred candidate.
In the past week alone, they blocked votes on ending the war in Iraq and other issues.
Administrative means - like the block vote -have been used to solve political problems.
In 1832-1885 the block vote was used to elect two members and first past the post to return one member at by-elections.
First came his efforts to dilute the union block vote over, ironically enough, leadership elections.