Election is a BAFTA award-winning political TV series for children won by Quincy Washington, presented by Angellica Bell and judged by Jonathan Dimbleby. It first aired on BBC One.
Format
Election challenges ten contestants to take part in political challenges in two teams (Purple and Green) - similar to The Apprentice. Each week a celebrity guest mentors both teams and examines them in a skills test, where the winning team will gain an advantage for the main challenge. The winning team will go on a treat and the losing team face Jonathan Dimbleby where one will be told "Your Campaign is Over", where the one will be evicted. The ten-part series culminates in the last two contestants (Hazel and Quincy) battling out at Parliament. In the end Quincy Washington from Buckinghamshire wins a personal meeting with Prime Minister Gordon Brown at 10 Downing Street
Episodes
Auditions
In this first episode, 16 hopefuls enter Leadership Camp to be tested on their skills of decision making, teamwork and persuasiveness. Only ten will make it through to live in Leadership House.
A writ of election is a writ issued ordering the holding of an election. In Commonwealth countries writs are the usual mechanism by which general elections are called and are issued by the head of state or their representative. In the United States, it is more commonly used to call a special election for a political office.
The Egyptian was a messianic Jewish revolt leader.
Flavius Josephus says in his Jewish War (2.261-262) "There was an Egyptian false prophet that did the Jews more mischief than the former; for he was a cheat, and pretended to be a prophet also, and got together thirty thousand men that were deluded by him; these he led round about from the wilderness to the mount which was called the Mount of Olives. He was ready to break into Jerusalem by force from that place; and if he could but once conquer the Roman garrison and the people, he intended to rule them by the assistance of those guards of his that were to break into the city with him."
Invited to perform an opening set for Nico Vega, Dan Reynolds met Aja Volkman in 2010. He invited her to help him finish some demos he was working on. The two began a collaborative process which they titled Egyptian. They recorded, produced, and released independently a four track eponymous EP digitally. Their other bands Imagine Dragons and Nico Vega have also toured together in 2011, 2013 and 2014.
In typography, a slab serif (also called mechanistic, square serif, antique or Egyptian) typeface is a type of serif typeface characterized by thick, block-like serifs. Serif terminals may be either blunt and angular (Rockwell), or rounded (Courier). Slab serifs were invented in and most popular during the nineteenth century.
Slab serifs form a large and varied genre. Some such as Rockwell have a geometric design with minimal variation in stroke width: they are sometimes described as sans-serif fonts with added serifs. Others such as those of the Clarendon genre have a structure more like most other serif fonts, though with larger and more obvious serifs. These designs may have bracketed serifs which increase width along their length before merging with the main strokes of the letters, while on geometrics the serifs have a constant width.
Display-oriented slab serifs are often extremely bold, intended to grab the reader's attention on a poster, while slab serifs oriented towards legibility at small sizes show less extreme characteristics. Some fonts oriented towards small print use and printing on poor-quality newsprint paper may have slab serifs to increase legibility, while their other features are closer to conventional book type fonts.
Egypt parliamentary election to begin Sunday with no party forming Majority
The election on Sunday is seen as a crucial step to finalize a political transition, the country has been hoping for Since 2011. But unlike any previous elections the next chamber will not have a party dominating its seats. Here is Adel EL Mahrouky with more
published: 18 Oct 2015
Egypt to hold parliamentary elections
Egyptians will head to the polls for its eighth parliamentary election in four years. CNN's Ian Lee reports.
published: 17 Oct 2015
Countdown to Egypt Parliamentary Elections Begins
The higher electoral commission in Egypt says parliamentary polls will take place in two stages in March and April. Now, as the election process gains momentum CCTV's Yasser Hakim discusses whether the opposition has a chance to earn a majority in the next assembly
published: 22 Jan 2015
Low turnout in Egypt's long-awaited parliamentary election as polls close
Yemenis demonstrate at the UN Headquarters in Sanaa against Saudi-led coalition air strikes.
Meanwhile a Palestinian gunman kills a soldier and wounds 11 other people at the central bus station in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba.
Anne Nuñez tells us why.
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published: 20 Oct 2015
Egypt parliamentary elections
Sunday was Egypt's first day of long-awaited parliamentary elections. More than 27 million Egyptians are eligible to vote but despite this huge number, the turnout has been lower than in previous polls. Adel EL Mahrouky has more
published: 19 Oct 2015
Egypt Parliamentary Elections: The Egyptian youth turn out in low numbers to vote
Analysts have been speaking out about the first phase of parliamentary elections in Egypt - and they're worried. They say the low turnout is indicative of a bigger issue - and that authorities need to take note - especially about the growing anger of young people. CCTV's Adel EL Mahrouky has more on that story.
published: 26 Oct 2015
Egypt's road to democracy: parliamentary elections take place
Egypt is heading to the polls in its first parliamentary elections in three years.
The country has been without a parliament since June 2012 when the democratically-elected main chamber was dissolved.
It was dominated by the now-banned Muslim Brotherhood, led by Mohamed Mursi.
The road to democracy
The vote is the third and final stage of Egypt's road to democracy: the first being the adoption of a new constitution; and the second the 2014 election of former army chief Abdel Fattah el-Sisi…
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Preparations are underway for Egypt's parliamentary elections, scheduled from next month. It'll be the first vote for new MPs, since the toppling of Mohamed Morsi in 2013. And candidates have been queuing up to register. CCTV's Yasser Hakim has more.
published: 02 Sep 2015
Egypt votes in parliamentary elections
Voting's begun in Egypt's first parliamentary election since the overthrow of President Mohammed Morsi in 2013.
Authorities say the poll is the final step in a transition to democracy.
The two-stage process will take weeks to complete.
Jamal El Shayyal has more.
published: 18 Oct 2015
Voting begins in Egypt's parliamentary election run-off
Voting began in Cairo on Tuesday for the run-off in Egypt's parliamentary election, as in 13 of the country's 27 provinces.
The election on Sunday is seen as a crucial step to finalize a political transition, the country has been hoping for Since 2011. But unlike any previous electi...
The election on Sunday is seen as a crucial step to finalize a political transition, the country has been hoping for Since 2011. But unlike any previous elections the next chamber will not have a party dominating its seats. Here is Adel EL Mahrouky with more
The election on Sunday is seen as a crucial step to finalize a political transition, the country has been hoping for Since 2011. But unlike any previous elections the next chamber will not have a party dominating its seats. Here is Adel EL Mahrouky with more
The higher electoral commission in Egypt says parliamentary polls will take place in two stages in March and April. Now, as the election process gains momentum ...
The higher electoral commission in Egypt says parliamentary polls will take place in two stages in March and April. Now, as the election process gains momentum CCTV's Yasser Hakim discusses whether the opposition has a chance to earn a majority in the next assembly
The higher electoral commission in Egypt says parliamentary polls will take place in two stages in March and April. Now, as the election process gains momentum CCTV's Yasser Hakim discusses whether the opposition has a chance to earn a majority in the next assembly
Yemenis demonstrate at the UN Headquarters in Sanaa against Saudi-led coalition air strikes.
Meanwhile a Palestinian gunman kills a soldier and wounds 11 other...
Yemenis demonstrate at the UN Headquarters in Sanaa against Saudi-led coalition air strikes.
Meanwhile a Palestinian gunman kills a soldier and wounds 11 other people at the central bus station in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba.
Anne Nuñez tells us why.
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Yemenis demonstrate at the UN Headquarters in Sanaa against Saudi-led coalition air strikes.
Meanwhile a Palestinian gunman kills a soldier and wounds 11 other people at the central bus station in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba.
Anne Nuñez tells us why.
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Sunday was Egypt's first day of long-awaited parliamentary elections. More than 27 million Egyptians are eligible to vote but despite this huge number, the turn...
Sunday was Egypt's first day of long-awaited parliamentary elections. More than 27 million Egyptians are eligible to vote but despite this huge number, the turnout has been lower than in previous polls. Adel EL Mahrouky has more
Sunday was Egypt's first day of long-awaited parliamentary elections. More than 27 million Egyptians are eligible to vote but despite this huge number, the turnout has been lower than in previous polls. Adel EL Mahrouky has more
Analysts have been speaking out about the first phase of parliamentary elections in Egypt - and they're worried. They say the low turnout is indicative of a big...
Analysts have been speaking out about the first phase of parliamentary elections in Egypt - and they're worried. They say the low turnout is indicative of a bigger issue - and that authorities need to take note - especially about the growing anger of young people. CCTV's Adel EL Mahrouky has more on that story.
Analysts have been speaking out about the first phase of parliamentary elections in Egypt - and they're worried. They say the low turnout is indicative of a bigger issue - and that authorities need to take note - especially about the growing anger of young people. CCTV's Adel EL Mahrouky has more on that story.
Egypt is heading to the polls in its first parliamentary elections in three years.
The country has been without a parliament since June 2012 when the democrati...
Egypt is heading to the polls in its first parliamentary elections in three years.
The country has been without a parliament since June 2012 when the democratically-elected main chamber was dissolved.
It was dominated by the now-banned Muslim Brotherhood, led by Mohamed Mursi.
The road to democracy
The vote is the third and final stage of Egypt's road to democracy: the first being the adoption of a new constitution; and the second the 2014 election of former army chief Abdel Fattah el-Sisi…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/10/18/egypt-s-road-to-democracy-parliamentary-elections-take-place
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Egypt is heading to the polls in its first parliamentary elections in three years.
The country has been without a parliament since June 2012 when the democratically-elected main chamber was dissolved.
It was dominated by the now-banned Muslim Brotherhood, led by Mohamed Mursi.
The road to democracy
The vote is the third and final stage of Egypt's road to democracy: the first being the adoption of a new constitution; and the second the 2014 election of former army chief Abdel Fattah el-Sisi…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/10/18/egypt-s-road-to-democracy-parliamentary-elections-take-place
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Preparations are underway for Egypt's parliamentary elections, scheduled from next month. It'll be the first vote for new MPs, since the toppling of Mohamed Mor...
Preparations are underway for Egypt's parliamentary elections, scheduled from next month. It'll be the first vote for new MPs, since the toppling of Mohamed Morsi in 2013. And candidates have been queuing up to register. CCTV's Yasser Hakim has more.
Preparations are underway for Egypt's parliamentary elections, scheduled from next month. It'll be the first vote for new MPs, since the toppling of Mohamed Morsi in 2013. And candidates have been queuing up to register. CCTV's Yasser Hakim has more.
Voting's begun in Egypt's first parliamentary election since the overthrow of President Mohammed Morsi in 2013.
Authorities say the poll is the final step in a...
Voting's begun in Egypt's first parliamentary election since the overthrow of President Mohammed Morsi in 2013.
Authorities say the poll is the final step in a transition to democracy.
The two-stage process will take weeks to complete.
Jamal El Shayyal has more.
Voting's begun in Egypt's first parliamentary election since the overthrow of President Mohammed Morsi in 2013.
Authorities say the poll is the final step in a transition to democracy.
The two-stage process will take weeks to complete.
Jamal El Shayyal has more.
The election on Sunday is seen as a crucial step to finalize a political transition, the country has been hoping for Since 2011. But unlike any previous elections the next chamber will not have a party dominating its seats. Here is Adel EL Mahrouky with more
The higher electoral commission in Egypt says parliamentary polls will take place in two stages in March and April. Now, as the election process gains momentum CCTV's Yasser Hakim discusses whether the opposition has a chance to earn a majority in the next assembly
Yemenis demonstrate at the UN Headquarters in Sanaa against Saudi-led coalition air strikes.
Meanwhile a Palestinian gunman kills a soldier and wounds 11 other people at the central bus station in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba.
Anne Nuñez tells us why.
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Sunday was Egypt's first day of long-awaited parliamentary elections. More than 27 million Egyptians are eligible to vote but despite this huge number, the turnout has been lower than in previous polls. Adel EL Mahrouky has more
Analysts have been speaking out about the first phase of parliamentary elections in Egypt - and they're worried. They say the low turnout is indicative of a bigger issue - and that authorities need to take note - especially about the growing anger of young people. CCTV's Adel EL Mahrouky has more on that story.
Egypt is heading to the polls in its first parliamentary elections in three years.
The country has been without a parliament since June 2012 when the democratically-elected main chamber was dissolved.
It was dominated by the now-banned Muslim Brotherhood, led by Mohamed Mursi.
The road to democracy
The vote is the third and final stage of Egypt's road to democracy: the first being the adoption of a new constitution; and the second the 2014 election of former army chief Abdel Fattah el-Sisi…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/10/18/egypt-s-road-to-democracy-parliamentary-elections-take-place
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Preparations are underway for Egypt's parliamentary elections, scheduled from next month. It'll be the first vote for new MPs, since the toppling of Mohamed Morsi in 2013. And candidates have been queuing up to register. CCTV's Yasser Hakim has more.
Voting's begun in Egypt's first parliamentary election since the overthrow of President Mohammed Morsi in 2013.
Authorities say the poll is the final step in a transition to democracy.
The two-stage process will take weeks to complete.
Jamal El Shayyal has more.
Election is a BAFTA award-winning political TV series for children won by Quincy Washington, presented by Angellica Bell and judged by Jonathan Dimbleby. It first aired on BBC One.
Format
Election challenges ten contestants to take part in political challenges in two teams (Purple and Green) - similar to The Apprentice. Each week a celebrity guest mentors both teams and examines them in a skills test, where the winning team will gain an advantage for the main challenge. The winning team will go on a treat and the losing team face Jonathan Dimbleby where one will be told "Your Campaign is Over", where the one will be evicted. The ten-part series culminates in the last two contestants (Hazel and Quincy) battling out at Parliament. In the end Quincy Washington from Buckinghamshire wins a personal meeting with Prime Minister Gordon Brown at 10 Downing Street
Episodes
Auditions
In this first episode, 16 hopefuls enter Leadership Camp to be tested on their skills of decision making, teamwork and persuasiveness. Only ten will make it through to live in Leadership House.