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Organizers and leaders recruit new members and identify issue priorities through door-to-door canvassing, phone banks, 1-to-1 conversations and community meetings.
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Witnesses were jailed for sedition, jailed for distributing literature, jailed for holding a parade, jailed for canvassing without a license.
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Persuasion canvassing can also involve "dropping" off literature and campaign marketing materials like lawn signs, window signs, and bumper stickers (given to supporters).
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Business for pools collectors was sustained by periodic canvassing, where company agents knocked on doors in an area of a town or housing estate.
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In the early 1960s, the federal government began canvassing the idea of licensing a third commercial television station in each capital city.
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Besides deadlines, also in dispute were the criteria that each county's canvassing board would use in examining the overvotes and/or undervotes.
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He worked on every aspect of the campaign that he could from canvassing to event and press coordination.
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In addition, holding election meetings and canvassing are not permitted on the day before polling day and polling day itself.
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Its three posts were on three different street corners, canvassing the intersection.
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Candidates were required to deposit a sum of money before canvassing, which was forfeited if they were convicted of bribery.
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