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«We voted on the first of October and now we have to defend our vote and defend our republic in the polling stations and this time they aren't going to use violence against us,» says Eduard Morell, an activist for the ERC in Terrassa.
With U.S. hiring expected to bounce back in June and no financial meltdown from the Brexit vote currently seen, economists in the Reuters poll now expect the Fed to tighten monetary policy in July or September.
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Now it's time to vote in the poll.
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That remark referred to a now - infamous Sports Illustrated poll in which their PGA Tour peers anonymously ranked Fowler and Poulter as the most overrated players in golf (they tied, both receiving 24 percent of the vote).
From now until the NFL Draft in late April we'll be putting up a daily poll asking GGN to vote on the best available player from a rolling list of a dozen candidates.
Have your say on who scored the finest strike for Liverpool during February by casting a vote in our Goal of the Month poll now.
And, with a recent poll suggesting that people in Sunderland would now vote to remain in the EU if there was another referendum, are the public getting cold feet?
Given this treatment, I believe the public has a right to be aggrieved about the circumstances surrounding the referendum process and even to «Bregret» their vote (Wales has changed its mind over Brexit and would now vote to stay in the EU, poll finds).
UKIP now regularly pips the Liberal Democrats to third place in national voting intention polls.
Late in the campaign, amid polls showing a potential Yes vote for Scottish independence and panic among the Westminster political class, it was he who got each of the main UK parties to sign up to the now infamous «Vow» promising further devolution.
Regular readers will be aware that recent polls from Ipsos MORI and TNS BMRB have suggested that there has been an increase in support for independence during the course of the summer — and that contrary to all previous polling since March a majority would now vote Yes in a second referendum.
Am I correct in believing that all poll forecasts have been adjusted to take into account that those who say they will vote Labour are now more likely to vote than in previous polls before last year's GE.
Since the first poll conducted in August, Brown is down just two percentage points, now with 49 percent of likely Democratic voters saying they plan to choose him at the voting booth tomorrow.
«People that can not vote at the ward levels, at the polling unit levels and they are now recognized in Abuja.
In YouGov polls a large chunk of former Liberal Democrats now say they'll vote Labour, so as a consequence of their different Lib Dem scores ICM also end up showing a lower Labour score than most other companies... hence the 1 point Tory lead yesterday.
Somebody, somewhere is kicking him - or herself for not making it to the polls Sept. 15 to vote in the Independence Party primary for Ballston Town Board because now George Seymour, Mary Beth Hynes and Jeremy Knight are tied at 34 votes each and the voters have no say in who gets the coveted third - party line.
The logical consequence of Labour slumping to third place in some polls would be for more Labour voters to start voting tactically just as they once routinely expected Lib Dems to, and the leftwing think tank Compass is now actively debating this idea.
Democrats, now only one vote shy of a majority in the Senate, say a still - hotly - contested battle between Clinton and Sanders in the spring would produce a huge primary turnout, bringing more voters to the polls for Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky, their candidate for state Senate.
According to a recent ComRes poll, the party has lost the support of almost four in ten of the people who voted for it on 6 May, with more than one in five people who backed the Lib Dems at the general election telling pollsters that they would now vote Labour.
The poll for the Times found that 66 per cent of Labour members believe that Corbyn is doing «well» — even higher than the 59 per cent who voted for Corbyn in September, with many of those who voted for Andy Burnham now getting behind the leader.
The EC in a statement said «all registered voters who wish to transfer their votes from the polling station in the constituency where they registered to a different constituency where they wish to vote in the 2016 general elections, are required to visit the District Office of the Electoral Commission in the constituency WHERE THEY ARE NOW RESIDENT, to complete the vote transfer application form to be processed for the transfer.»
All registered voters who wish to transfer their votes from the polling station in the Constituency where they registered to a different Constituency where they wish to vote in the 2016 general elections, are required to visit the District Office of the Electoral Commission in the Constituency where they are now resident to complete the vote transfer application form to be processed for the transfer.
A Yougov poll for the Times this week found that if an in - out referendum was held now, 46 % would vote to quit the EU, against 35 % who would vote to stay in.
The polls have now closed in the 28 member states voting in the European election.
Even most of those in my poll who said they would vote Labour said the party had not yet made clear what they would do to improve things — though this may fall slightly now that Ed Miliband has unveiled his programme of price controls and land confiscation.
The two main parties are in the low 30s in the polls now in large part because of UKIP, but uniform change still seems to provide a reasonable guide as to how those overall vote shares translate into seats among key Con - Lab and Lab - Con marginals in England and Wales.
In Greece, Syriza has been around for longer, and now leads the opinion polls, attracting 30 % of voting intentions.
UKIP now has two MPs and has been rising in the polls, but do people see the party as a serious political force or just a protest vote?
Mr. Walsh said the party now just needs to get enough enrolled Southold Conservatives out to the polls to cast write - in votes to make sure the 16 - year incumbent secures the nomination.
As far as I can recall the last proper ComRes poll of London voting intentions was in March (there was one that asked which candidate people were inclined to support in September, but it was a small sample and wasn't really comparable), and showed Ken very narrowly ahead, so this suggests a move towards Boris though, given the difference in the question now that other candidates are known, I wouldn't read too much into that.
Looking at the detailed breakdown of support for the smaller parties, the biggest beneficiary seems to be UKIP, who are now regularly reaching up to 5 % in our voting intention polls.
WHAT IT FOUND: With Theresa May promising a Hard Brexit, the poll claimed just half (53 %) of those who said they'd vote UKIP in February plan to now, with 30 % opting for the Tories.
The Deliberative Poll drew up a shortlist of 29 ideas to reform British politics and to renew British democracy, these ideas are now open in a public vote where a move to a more proportional voting system is currently in the lead with over 5,500 supporters.
Part of the reason for the decline in the Liberal Democrat's vote in YouGov's poll was that a larghe chunk of respondents who told YouGov they voted Lib Dem back in 2005 are now saying they don't know how they'd vote.
With most people focused on elections 15 months away, Brooklyn residents will vote — really vote, not just be straw polledin a hotly contested election just four weeks from now.
While the Liberal Democrats are obviously a long way below the share of the vote they achieved at the General Election, they have recovered from the despairs of Kennedy's ousting and, if anything, the trend now seems to once again be in their favour, with the last three published polls all showing small increases in their support.
For now a brief note on seat projections — it's rather silly to speculate about how votes would translate into seats in Parliament based on polls four years before an election but everyone does it «just for fun», as Peter Snow used to say.
For the special voting an extra designated polling station at the Regional Police Headquarters in Tamale (now 137 polling stations).
The Ipsos MORI poll found that of those who supported Mr Cameron in 2010, but now intend to vote for Nigel Farage's party, 94 per cent are dissatisfied with immigration policy
If you look at YouGov's daily polls, you can see that a nett 13 - 15 % of panel members who voted for one of the three main parties in 2010 are now not doing so.
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This is a poll that every GameCube owner in Australia has taken part of, and you did nt even know it, as a final part of our best selling GameCube games we now have Australias choice.Yes people you have voted with your wallets and we have a complete...
Our Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer Halloween Design Contest here at Animal Crossing World has come to a close, so now it's YOUR turn to vote in our poll!
brightcove.createExperiences -LRB--RRB-; Given that November 6 is the day that America hits the polls to vote in the presidential election, now seems as good a time as any for a new trailer for Steven Spielberg's Lincoln.
Btw i voted in the poll a few days ago but it looks like i could vote again now if i wanted to.
If you haven't voted in this Tribune poll yet, do it now!
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