Sentences with phrase «registered voters last»

Registered voters last week expressed concerns about the cost of both education measures.

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Last October, Catalonia's leaders defied the Spanish government by holding an independence referendum; 90 % of Catalans voted sí (although only 42 % of registered voters went to the polls).
Per a road map agreed late last year November by all feuding parties, the disenfranchised voters were to be properly registered and duly assigned to enable them to cast their ballot to either elect the incumbent, Collins Owusu Amankwah, or his challenger, Nana Osei Banfo.
Dr Bawumia, last year, produced a document which he said was a copy of the Togolese register and claimed that having used the biometric facial recognition technology, it was realised that there were some 76,000 persons who existed on Ghana's register of voters as well as that of Togo.
I was asked about it at Brighton Fabians last night: there is a lot of enthusiasm for campaigning on this issue, and indeed for getting voters registered as part of a campaign.
For instance, when looking at the internet as a persuasive tool, they say that «e-mail is not close to challenging direct mail and phone calls as ways to reach voters: A Pew Research Center survey last month found that 38 percent of registered voters had received phone calls about the midterm campaigns, while only 15 percent had received e-mail.»
At this point in 2014, the last gubernatorial election cycle for the state, there were 2,622,580 registered active Republicans — a growth of just under 10,000 new GOP voters.
A couple of states have had higher turnout in the 2012 Republican Primaries than they had in 2008, but most have about the same or even less — not impressive, considering that this race is much more open and closely fought and that the number of registered voters has grown since last time.
Strach said North Carolina's check found 765 registered North Carolina voters who appear to match registered voters in other states on their first names, last names, dates of birth and the final four digits of their Social Security numbers.
23 % Is probably about the percentage of people who voted in the last US presidential election relative to those who were not legally prohibited persons (Less than 60 % of registered voters actually voted and there are a bunch on non-registered persons).
Nearly six in 10 registered voters — 58 percent — say they don't want Spitzer to run for statewide office this year, but that's a big improvement from last September, when the number was 69 percent.
Additionally, the analysis found 155,692 registered North Carolina voters whose first and last names, dates of birth and final four Social Security number digits match voters registered in other states but who most recently registered or voted elsewhere.
Looking at the generic congressional ballot, the Democrats (44 %) have a five - point advantage over the Republicans (39 %) among registered voters nationally, unchanged from last month.
Signature requirement is number equal to 15 % of registered voters in the municipality, based on the total number of registered voters at the time of the last general election
Last month, Clinton led by 6 points with registered voters and 7 points among likely voters.
However, you seem to imply that just by announcing the proposed cut (sometime last year I think) it would somehow go directly into the consciousness of voters who aren't political obsessives and so make a difference to the LD ratings The truth is that for the LD's it will take a general election campaign and Clegg / Cable / Hune hammering the issue home in debate after debate after debate for it to register with people who don't pay much attention to the ups and downs of everyday politics, let alone the tax proposals of the 3rd party.
We got half a dozen last - chance bozos who haven't fucking registered with the voters.
Today is the last day to register, and voters can only do that by mail, due tot he Good Friday holiday.
In polling 623 registered voters, NY1 - Marist found another factor in the primary might be Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who is serving his third and last term.
Governor Andrew Cuomo's favorability rating is 52 - 43 percent with likely voters, down from 57 - 35 percent last month among registered voters.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has a 58 - 26 percent favorability with likely voters, up a little from 50 - 23 percent last month among registered voters.
Despite winning the primary, Dr Rawlings was unable to vote in last year's polls because her name could not be traced on the register of voters.
The plurality of voters are registered Republicans, but they still chose Barack Obama in the last two presidential elections.
A minor party can maintain its status if one of its candidates for statewide office received at least 5 percent of the total votes cast in either of the last two elections or if 1,000 or more registered voters have affiliated with the minor party prior to July 1 before either of the last two elections.
When The Wall Street Journal / NBC 4 New York / Marist Poll last reported this question in April, 54 % of registered voters approved of how Mr. Cuomo was performing in office.
Only a small percentage of registered voters are expected for the race, which would fill the seat once held by Inez Dickens, who was elected to the state Assembly last fall.
On April 6, Pro-NPP pressure group, Let My Vote Count Alliance (LMVCA) embarked on a demonstration in what it described as the last resort to push the Electoral Commission (EC) to clean the voter's register ahead of the parliamentary and presidential polls in November.
In this Gallup poll, immigration reform is 5th out of 6 in importance; this Pew Research study shows immigration is last in issues of «extreme importance» to registered Latino voters.
A new political party must submit a written declaration signed by registered voters equaling at least 1 percent of the total number of votes cast for governor at the last preceding gubernatorial election.
SB 69 increased their primary petitions from 1 percent of the last vote for their party nominee for governor to 1 percent of the registered voters in that party.»
Some members of the Klottey Korley Constituency of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) including the Member of Parliament (MP) Nii Armah Ashietey petitioned the party in December last year to disqualify Dr. Zanetor Rawlings as the winner of the parliamentary primary for not being a registered voter.
The primary in the Constituency was suspended last year due to irregularities in the voters register which raised security concerns.
This is to enable new voters who have attained age 18 and those who qualify but were unable to register the last time the register was opened, to do so.
According to New York election law, registered voters missed the last chance to change their party affiliation for the entire 2016 primary season — presidential on April 19, congressional on June 28, state and local on Sept. 13 — more than five months ago.
Sunday May 8 is the last day of the Electoral Commissions» Voter registration exercise which is aimed at registering first time voters across the country.
The HRC, meanwhile, is relying on last week's Siena poll to back up its claim, noting gay marriage didn't even register when voters were asked about the single most important factor in their decision to vote for either Weprin or Turner.
Suffolk County is trying to disenfranchise 1500 voters who registered last October, by falsely telling them they registered too late.
The New York State presidential primary had extremely low turnout, as did last week's congressional primary, with 7 percent of registered Republican voters going to the polls.
When Marist last posed this hypothetical contest to voters in its March 2nd poll, 64 % of registered voters said they would cast their ballot for Cuomo while 28 % thought they would support Lazio.
Bronx Assemblyman Nelson Castro may face perjury charges after it was discovered that nine voters in last September's primary, now suspected to be his and his girlfriend's relatives, were registered to Castro's West Bronx apartment.
ALBANY — Despite the initial objection by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the state elections board Wednesday agreed to send a slew of information about every registered voter in New York State to a presidential commission looking into possible voter fraud issues in last year's elections.
Legislators and legislative hopefuls had the last five weeks to collect signatures — a daunting task, considering the signatures must be from voters registered with the candidate's respective party and who live in their district.
The survey focused on key voters — «prime» Democrats who either registered since 2014, voted in one of the last two Democratic primaries or in the last two general elections.
Siena conducted the poll last week and surveyed 772 registered voters.
The not - quite 40,000 registered Bronx Republicans comprise less than 1 % of New York City's registered voters and don't have any New York City or New York State elected officials, but they hosted an energetic dinner last night featuring two mayoral candidates and one prospective candidate.
We think that the elaborate scheme provided [in] the law is sufficient to address the presence on the register of voters of names of persons who might have died since the last registration exercise.
Last year, they brought people in from all parts of the South - South geopolitical zone especially Delta State, to come and register as voters, which is an illegal act.
The new poll — based on surveys last week of 810 registered voters — found about half of New Yorkers support Governor Andrew Cuomo's call for greater disclosure requirements to be inserted into the state's $ 141.6 billion budget.
We have 74 million registered voters as at today (February 1), but we are already inching close to the million mark for new registrants, registered in the last three weeks and we are going to continue with the registration as provided by the Electoral Act until close to the election.»
When Marist asked about Mr. Paterson's job approval rating in the days leading up to his announcement last Friday, 24 % of registered voters statewide thought he was doing either an excellent or good job in office.
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