Sentences with phrase «overall turnout in»

[1] Overall turnout in the election was 31.71 %, down from 33.09 % in the 1999 election.
[3] Overall turnout in the election was 45.83 %, [9] almost 12 % up on when these seats were last contested in 2007.
[4] Overall turnout in the election was 40.61 %, [5] a significant rise on the 2003 election.
Overall turnout in the district was five points higher, which says something about Republican sustenance.
Overall turnout in the election was 40.9 %.
[4] Overall turnout in the election was 34.3 %, [5] an increase from 29 % in 2000.

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Small - business owners, with their strong voting records and firm intentions of hitting the polls in November, represent an untapped but potentially game - changing force in this presidential race, particularly if overall voter turnout comes in low.
But the study found that cannabis ballot measures did increase the overall voter turnout in Colorado and Washington in 2012 (though not in Oregon, where the initiative did not pass).
To put those deliveries in context, they mark the highest 18 - to - 49 turnout for an episode of an ABC comedy since the season four premiere of «Modern Family» scared up 14.4 overall million viewers and a 5.5 in the dollar demo on Sept. 26, 2012.
He improved slightly on Bush's share of the presidential vote, moving up from 38 to 41 percent, but because of the overall decline in turnout, actually polled fewer votes.
First we have assumed that turnout will overall be 60 %, but the variation in turnout between local authorities will mirror that in the 2014 European elections.
US turnout is overall rather lower than in Britain: the record is in the low to mid-60s for Presidential elections, which is not much higher than the British low - point of 58 % in 2001.
That it was not enthusiasm for New Labour which produced the landslide in seats is further confirmed by the turnoutoverall the smallest since 1935 with nine out of ten of the lowest turnouts in safe Labour seats.
Overall voter turnout has increased by 20.9 percent in Hamilton County and decreased by 2.9 percent in Marion County.
Barely half the people in Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney voted in 2015, the lowest turnout in Wales, and Labour lost overall control of the council in Keir Hardie's heartland last month.
I have no doubt that the Conservative Party will make major gains in votes and seats in the next 10 years that will build to their return to power ultimately, but they are a long way off actually winning a majority and it has to be said that a Hung Parliament now looks more improbable than at any time since 2001, demographic factors are working against the Conservative Party as well - Labour seats mostly are held with far lower turnouts which is partly why Labour can get fewer votes than the Conservatives and end up with an overall majority and far more seats than the Conservative Party.
But turnout overall was low statewide, despite a pair of contested county executive races in the New York City suburbs.
This was part of an overall surge in Democratic participation — but while overall Democratic turnout jumped 90 %, the number of young Democrats participating soared 135 %.
In 2009, the overall turnout was at 43 %, down from 45.5 % in 200In 2009, the overall turnout was at 43 %, down from 45.5 % in 200in 2004.
Cox, who is remaining neutral in the race, says the intense focus on New York can only be good overall for party participation and voter turnout.
Those numbers, as well as the strong showing of Green Party nominee Howie Hawkins, who despite a dropoff in overall turnout of 900,000 compared to 2010 virtually tripled his vote total from that year.
And turnout in Mississippi's majority African - American districts increased at a much higher rate than overall turnout.
Overall turnout remains around 43 per cent; in Slovakia, a country that has done well out of EU membership, it was 13 per cent.
Turnout was light overall in the off - year municipal elections, in which many incumbent mayors and first selectmen ran unopposed.
Polls are open statewide 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Early voting turnout broke the previous record set in 2012, and overall turnout was predicted to be near 70 percent.
[6] Overall turnout at the election was 51.5 %, an increase from 37 % in 1999.
The overall turnout this year was 34.5 %, down considerably from the previous year's general election turnout at 43.9 per cent turnout in Sheffield.
The city Board of Elections said the overall turnout was among the lowest for a primary in modern history, but exit polls have shown that -LSB-...]
The Labour vote held up quite well in Scotland, what happened was that the SSP and Solidarity collapsed and the Greens and Liberal Democrats had losses - this happened in the Scottish Local Elections as well, the overall votes for Labour were within 1 % of those of the SNP and even as a percentage vote only marginally down on 2003 despite high turnout.
Sparking an Interest in Civic Engagement in Today's Youth Cape Cod Today, October 13, 2013» [Associate Professor Meira Levinson's] presentation included an alarming report that in the 2012 election, there was a 41 % overall voter turnout for young adults age 18 to 24.
Indeed, if we compute the turnout gap between teachers and average citizens in each district, the median gap over all districts and elections (both school - board and bond) was 36.5 percent, which is a huge number given the very low turnout overall.
Her presentation included an alarming report that in the 2012 election, there was a 41 % overall voter turnout for young adults age 18 to 24.
Concerns about political engagement and voter turnout among young people have long been recognised but not yet resolved: an estimated 44 per cent of 18 - 24 year olds voted in the 2010 general election, around 20 per cent lower than overall turnout.
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