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Richardson Dumel is the spokesperson for the National Election Committee.
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Sigurðardóttir said that the Prime Ministry Committee, the Ministry of the Interior, and the National Election Committee would review the situation, since the preparation of the Convention was under their purview to begin with.
Iris Erlingsdottir: Iceland's Supreme Court Nullifies Constitutional Convention Election Iris Erlingsdottir 2011
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Officials at the headquarters of the National Election Committee say they have made many changes.
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Officials at the headquarters of the National Election Committee say they have made many changes.
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Sigurðardóttir said that the Prime Ministry Committee, the Ministry of the Interior, and the National Election Committee would review the situation, since the preparation of the Convention was under their purview to begin with.
Iris Erlingsdottir: Iceland's Supreme Court Nullifies Constitutional Convention Election Iris Erlingsdottir 2011
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Richardson Dumel is the spokesperson for the National Election Committee.
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Opposition parties also reported widespread intimidation throughout the country, a claim which was discounted by the National Election Committee (NEC).
Jennifer Winstanley: Free (If Not Entirely Fair) Elections In Cambodia 2008
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The National Election Committee said that anyone who turns up at the polling station before the deadline of 7 pm (1700 GMT) would have the opportunity to vote.
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The National Election Committee said it expected around 99 per cent of votes to have been counted by 2100 GMT. By that time is should be clear whether the massive victory for the centre-right party Fidesz predicted by pollsters has become reality, or whether shock gains by the far right or the embattled governing Socialists have defied pundits.
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According to the National Election Committee, Fidesz has won a whopping 52.8 percent of the vote, giving the party 206 out of 386 seats in the first round of parliamentary elections.
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