91. A candidate cannot take up his post without central bank approval. 92. A runoff is needed if a candidate does not take more than half the vote in the first round. 93. A second-round runoff would be necessary if no candidate takes more than half of the vote. 94. A well-financed candidate can take his case straight to voters on television and radio. 95. All the candidates take a harder line, though they say they favor a peaceful resolution. 96. An opposition candidate took an early lead Friday for president of the Dominican Republic, but it could take a runoff to replace longtime strongman Joaquin Balaguer. 97. And as elections near, dentists and concerned citizens insist reluctant candidates take a stand on fluoridation. 98. BNP candidates took a fifth of the votes in local elections in Burnley in November. 99. But no candidate takes more questions. 100. Candidates must take a minimum of seven papers and they are given the option of taking up to nine papers. |