Sentences with phrase «registered voters overall»

Registered voters overall support a convention referendum by a narrow 45 percent to 33 percent split, with 22 undecided.

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The increasing role played by non-elected technocrats, increased voter abstention and curbs on civil liberties are among the main symptoms of this global malaise, the EIU said, noting that almost half of the 167 countries covered by its index registered a decline in overall scores between 2006 and 2016.
Overall, 43 percent of registered voters said they strongly disapproved of Trump's job performance, more than double the voters who strongly approved (20 percent) of it.
Politico's Toby Eckert: «More than half of registered voters say they haven't noticed an increase in their paychecks as a result of the new tax law, and support for the law overall remains tepid, according to a new POLITICO / Morning Consult poll.
(Overall, 75 percent of registered voters want the Dreamers to stay.)
Overall, the district, with around 700,000 people, has at present just under 421,000 registered voters.
The views of registered voters mirror those of New Yorkers overall.
Among the overall statewide electorate, Gillibrand nets 55 % of registered voters» support compared with DioGuardi's 36 %.
Overall, 39 % of registered voters have a favorable impression of Weiner, while 43 % have an unfavorable impression of him.
The poll of 1,995 registered voters in Ohio showed overall, 54 percent of Ohio registered voters said they approved of the way Trump is handling his job as president.
Barrett points out that he trails by just 3 points overall among registered voters and said his challenge will be to energize the Democratic base — the same voters President Obama will try to rally when he campaigns with Barrett in the college town of Madison on Tuesday.
Among the overall statewide electorate, 47 % of registered voters support Murray while 42 % back Rossi.
Overall, 53 % of registered New York City voters report they disapprove of Mayor Bloomberg's tax policy.
In an online survey of 500 registered Massachusetts voters conducted by YouGov America under the direction of the UMass Poll from May 30 to June 4, Boston - area residents expressed an overall concern about a terrorist attack at a rate higher than those in the rest of the state, with 61 percent of Bostonians stating that they were «very concerned» or «somewhat concerned» of an attack, compared to 53 percent of other Bay State residents.
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