In Wales, there are 1264 councillors, which is just about one for every 1830 electors overall.
In all there are 1222 councillors, which is one for something like 3180 electors.
But since most electors are local party activists a switch would be very unlikely.
David Robilliard, the Deputy Registrar General of Electors, said he hoped residents would cast their vote.
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Of the 142 cardinals who attended Monday morning's session, 103 were cardinal electors, Lombardi said.
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Another 12 cardinal electors were expected to arrive later Monday and Tuesday, he said.
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What provisions are made in the Electoral College rules for electors who are unable to vote?
The latest appointments increase the number of cardinal-electors drawn from the Curia, the church's civil service.
The Liberal Democrats want electors to be able to vote candidates higher up their party's list.
Florida's deadline for choosing its electors to cast electoral college ballots is Dec. 12.
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As a result governments are forced into austerity programmes, against the wishes of their electors.
Each Cardinal electors is given a card on which they write the name of his choice.
With the beginning of the conclave, Cardinal electors are sealed in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.
The overall proportions of electors not voting at general elections has risen steadily, the research also found.
It should also be unlawful for electors to not vote for the candidate they are pledged to support.
Sixty-seven of the electors were appointed by Benedict XVI, and the remainder by his predecessor John Paul II.
This allows for all Cardinal electors to arrive in Rome before the start of the Conclave.
With 538 electors up for grabs, the candidate with more than half -- 270 -- wins the presidency.
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Of the 115 electors, 60% were picked by Benedict XVI, and the rest by his predecessor John Paul II.
Under the current laws, the rest were chosen by small groups of electors selected along economic and professional lines.
Meanwhile in Woking, 15, 000 electors are demanding to vote by post when only 2, 356 did in the previous election.
Only the Pope can release his electors from the vow of secrecy.
The system operates much like the Electoral College, in which vote-mandated "Electors" ultimately select the U.S. president every four years.
According to the Italian Constitution, a two-thirds majority of the electors is needed in the first three rounds of voting.
Three "scrutineers" (vote counters) are chosen by lot from the electors, with the least senior cardinal deacon drawing the names.
To be elected, two-thirds of the votes are required, calculated on the basis of the total number of electors present.
So he cannot be surprised or offended if we who know the record remind the electors of London about it.
The idea is that the smaller the number of electors, the greater the relative advantage of siding with the winner.
For the by-election of one Labour hereditary peer, he said there had been an "absurd" 11 candidates and just three electors.
It's an idea that may be more popular with the electors than the elected in Cardiff Bay: make politicians work harder.
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