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Accounts of correspondents who became hit-and-run victims after reporting on the agency's involvement in electoral malpractice.
He is widely known for his commitment to and was largely successful in ending electoral malpractices in India.
The tribunal found Forsyth guilty of electoral malpractice.
Lucas was once under investigation for electoral malpractice in the Shepherdson Inquiry, but he was cleared of any wrongdoing.
Verdict on Indira Gandhi's electoral malpractice declared the same day which later resulted in Emergency.
During the April 2003 elections, Aminu was arrested in Katsina for alleged electoral malpractices.
He was largely successful in curbing electoral malpractices in India and his name became synonymous with transparency and efficiency.
Raj Narain, a socialist leader, had filed a legal writ alleging electoral malpractice against Gandhi in 1971.
In Bucharest's university square, scene of anti-front demonstrations for more than a month now, the debate continued with more accusations of electoral malpractice by the front.
Sir John Bland, a defeated Tory, petitioned against the election, claiming electoral malpractice by the returning officer, but the petition failed.
On June 12, 1975 Justice Jagmohanlal Sinha found Indira Gandhi guilty of electoral malpractices.
As a result of electoral malpractice such as not asking for a valid voter identification, noted by delegates from the League of Nations, the elections were not recognized.
The election was marred by electoral malpractices and violence, and was nullified in October 2009 by the Court of Appeal, Ibadan.
Kunte filed a petition in the Bombay High Court, accusing Prabhoo of seeking votes on religious grounds and thereby indulging in electoral malpractices.
Following allegations of electoral malpractice in the general elections, a court overturned Gandhi's victory in her parliamentary constituency in thr 1971 General Elections.
In February, he contested the vacant Meham constituency, but the election was countermanded by the Election Commission on the grounds of electoral malpractice [see p. 37315].
The PRI had also won the July 7 gubernatorial election in Nuevo León, where the opposition parties also complained of blatant electoral malpractice.
He was President of the Oxford University Conservative Association (OUCA), but was also "convicted of electoral malpractice" in the process.
The same day, Allahabad High Court declared Indira Gandhi's election to the Lok Sabha in 1971 void on grounds of electoral malpractice.
The commission found that there were too many electoral malpractices from several regions perpetrated by all the contesting parties to conclusively establish which candidate won the December 2007 Presidential elections.
In May 2007, Pedro resigned his position as Deputy Governor a few days after citing electoral malpractices in the Gubernatorial elections in which he participated and lost.
Four years later, when the courts found Mrs. Gandhi guilty of electoral malpractice in those 1971 elections and barred her from holding electoral office, she declared a state of emergency.
The next day, the Allahabad High Court judged Indira Gandhi guilty of electoral malpractices, invalidated her 1971 election victory and barred her from elective office for six years.
In a 1975 court case, Indira Gandhi was found guilty of electoral malpractice which barred her from government offices for six years and opposition parties staged protests to demand her resignation.
Accusations of electoral malpractice were traded between the two, in what CULC's Senior Treasurer Prof Bernard Williams described as "a disagreeable and seedy affair."