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to have occurred in two different years. The Spanish articles generally use the date for the second election, however probably the more accurate title will be for example 1902-1903 Costa Rican general election. These two levels also applied for Parliament thus almost all were general. Those that were not general I guess can be renamed to "presidential" election only but I don't know if the term "general" is the recommended one even in those cases (after all, even if deputies were not elected, electors were). In any case, I inform you guys about it and feel free to change the titles if needed as you wish. Thank you. --
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Almost all elections before 1913 were made on two dates, as they were indirect elections. All male citizens voted choosing the "electors" and months later the electors voted the president. The time between the two elections was large, generally six months. Therefore is very common for these elections
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However on the other issue I'll have to investigate if there were cases in which parliamentary election were not held at the same time (and therefore the name would be presidential or head of state instead of general), data is not entirely clear about those matters. If any of you wishes to check the
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Well as I said before I have no objection on the renaming, if anyone volunteers however will be great tho. So if the change is made remember this will apply to all elections between 1825 and 1910, except for 1844. All of this election have currently the
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Any election that included both the president/head of state and the legislature should be described as a "general election". If it was only the president and electors, it should be described as a presidential election, like the US ones are.
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should participate this issue since he came across those election article and template for a long time.--
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I agree that any election spanning two years should have the article as (e.g.)
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Either this template should be updated to accommodate general elections or the
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and other aspects of democratic decision-making. For more information, visit
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year of the process so the change should include the previous year.
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For me , Accuracy is the first thing than anything else.
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Other than that , I have no other suggestion to say.
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Since you mention about me so I say some few things.
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Historia de las elecciones presidenciales 1824-2006
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Costa Rican general election, 2010
Mike Linksvayer
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17:34, 6 March 2010 (UTC)
Comrade John
Dereck Camacho
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13:44, 21 December 2018 (UTC)
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Comrade John
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13:54, 21 December 2018 (UTC)
1902–1903 Costa Rican general election
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Historia de las elecciones presidenciales 1824-2006
Dereck Camacho
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