21. The lottery is weighted to favor season-ticket holders who have had seats the longest and who have the most seats. 22. The new government is formed by the party that wins the most seats. 23. The other eight seats have always been held by Anglos, and still are. 24. The other seats are divided evenly between Softbank and the National Association of Securities Dealers. 25. The other two seats are held by a faculty member, who has no vote, and a student, who has a vote. 26. The party that wins the most seats controls Parliament, and the majority party does not have to worry about a hostile Congress thwarting its agenda. 27. The ruling party, led by longtime President Robert Mugabe, still won the most seats. 28. The two seats were taken from Montgomery Ward Chairman Bernard Brennan, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing. 29. Then Sen. Quentin Burdick died and Conrad, in his last month in his old Senate seat, ran for and won the other seat in a special election. 30. Whichever coalition wins the most seats will try to form a government that can win votes of confidence in parliament. |