111. A few months later, Clausen and Young won special elections. 112. A machine does not care who wins the election. 113. A majority of votes cast is needed to win the election. 114. A Massachusetts Republican cannot win statewide election without support from those constituencies. 115. A good question, but all things considered, it could be that the PRI could win an election fair and square. 116. A maxim of politics is that presidential elections are always won at the center. 117. A handful of its members later won mayoral elections in former rebel strongholds. 118. A new Russian equity index-fund makes it easier for Western investors to bet President Boris Yeltsin will win presidential elections next week. 119. A new seven-director board, backed by the creditors, easily won election at the meeting. 120. A review of city records shows incumbents generally won election easily. |