Mr. Quaicoo commended YFM and STAR Ghana for the initiative, and urged the youth to learn a lot from the discussions in order to influence their friends and family who are ignorant
about electoral issues.
Not exact matches
Note that Ivan is describing something very different than traditional mass communications: he's talking
about working closely (no doubt frequently one - on - one) with people on Facebook and other networking sites over a long period of time to help build a cadre of very committed activists — something that most
electoral campaigns (and even most
issue advocacy campaigns) simply can't do, whether because of lack of time or lack of resources.
The EP's
electoral campaign has showed the
issues the European publics really care
about.
«The Balls intervention perhaps highlights how there may be a range of different political responses to arguments
about how and why part of Labour's
electoral defeat was that it struggled with middle income, and particularly C2 voters, over
issues like crime, welfare and immigration.»
And with something like
electoral reform — it is largely
about one
issue.
Some things that both
electoral and
issue advocacy campaigns can think
about:
The mayor — who has recently
issued statements
about Supreme Court decisions, the Senate healthcare bill, and the passages of Assembly healthcare and
electoral reform legislation that were doomed in the Senate — did not
issue a statement.
Educating the gathering on
electoral issues, the Ashanti Regional Director of the
Electoral Commission (EC), Mr. Serebour Quaicoo, urged the youth in the Ashanti Region not to be passive
about issues regarding the 2016 general elections but do their best to fully participate and let their voices be positively heard.
A week or so after, a potentially more serious
issue emerged, when it was discovered the government was
about to put in place a requirement that individuals using the new online
electoral registration system should declare their previous name.
President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, in his remarks, said, «The
issue that you're talking
about is one that is important because the stability of our democracy depends on the credibility of our
electoral processes.
Labour believes health will be a key
electoral issue as voters start to worry less
about the economy and more
about the NHS as it begins to suffer from the coalition's structural shakeup, declining staff morale after years of frozen pay and a budget not increasing fast enough to cope with the ageing population.
That's partly why my question is
about the more realistic
issue of whether a state with a small population could swing the
electoral vote.
Yakubu said, «Given the high stakes of conducting elections in developing countries,
electoral commissions must understandably be worried
about the twin
issues of communication and security especially in situations where data reside with and is directly transmitted to the tallying centres through offshore vendors rather than exclusively controlled within national boundaries by election monitoring bodies.
The survey, which also served as a fund - raising letter for the DNC, asks
about such
issues as the economy, environment, raising the federal minimum wage to $ 15 an hour, getting «weapons of war off our streets,»
electoral reform, abortion rights, and gay and transgender rights.
The report was that the
electoral body had been on top of some minor hitches in the distribution of materials in some isolated polling units,
about two or three and the
issue had been resolved and the process was progressing smoothly.»
Man in a Shed, yes it seems like a no brainer to me, and its an
issue he can get angry
about Labour's discrimination against English people, wrong footing Labour and putting them on the back foot with the biggest
electoral group, and as you rightly point out, its not a policy Brown can pinch.