Only the entrenched power structure — the few who
already voted in the elections and their uniformed representatives — talked about the destruction of a fine old tradition, and ballot - box stealing, and shifting the vote away from the established agenda.
(a) make a statutory declaration in the prescribed form, substantiating his or her identity and qualifications as an elector and stating that he or she has not
already voted in the election; and
Not exact matches
Corporate
voting season is
already well underway behind the scenes, and, actions you take during these contests could be just as important as the mid-term
election votes cast
in November.
For many, electronic
vote tampering would appear a new threat on our democracy — and another twist
in an
already challenging
election cycle.
Reznik's book was
already completed when the national - communist Gennady Zhyuganov and his «patriotic» rival Alexander Lebed won tens of millions of
votes in the presidential
elections.
The
election was yesterday and
already many have forgotten that over 57 Million people
in this country
voted for Mitt Romney.
The referendum campaign greatly increased support for independence, which is highly correlated with SNP
voting in the General
Election, as well as further dividing the Scottish party system, which was
already split by attitudes towards independence.
And yet some states make it a crime for registered voters to
vote unless they are
already associated with the party - sometimes up to six months
in advance of an
election.
In Arkansas, the State Supreme Court still hasn't ruled on whether a medical marijuana initiative should be included, but according to the state's Division of
Elections, Arkansas has
already printed the ballots with the initiative on it and just won't count the
votes if the court decides the other way.
By paying it, you
already even get a
vote in Leadership
Elections.
Over four million people are registered to
vote in the
election and a high turnout is expected, with 80 % of the 790,000 postal
votes already cast.
Four contenders are
already gearing up for the fight, unaffected by the short delay
in calling the by -
election announced today by the Speaker: the Liberal Democrats, only 103
votes behind Labour
in May, are to be challenged by an anti-coalition Liberal, and the Conservatives, 2300
votes behind the Liberals, fancy their chances too.
If they can
vote in Scottish
elections, the Welsh Assembly will follow suit (although perhaps not so the Northern Ireland Assembly), and, with many Labour MPs
already supporting the concept, Parliament will have to reduce the
voting age to 16 for there to be any conherence
in British
elections.
It is the latest of a series of inroads on the first past the post
voting system;
already in elections for the Scottish parliament, the Welsh and Northern Irish assemblies and soon the
election of a new London authority, proportional representation has become the chosen method of
voting.
The Democratic - controlled state assembly has
already voted to hold both
elections on the fourth Tuesday
in June.
Well that's if anyone goes to the polls, you know turnout
in landslides tends to be small because really what's the point of
voting if the
elections already decided.
They
already know that Labour achieved a disastrously small share of the
vote in the local
elections, projected at around 23 per cent.
While opposition forces, led by labor unions, have
already begun to spend sizeable sums of money to encourage a «no»
vote, it is unclear how rising populist sentiments indicated
in last year's presidential
election — especially through the campaigns of Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump — may factor
in.
In other words, a state legislature does not appear to have an obligation to appoint electors based on the popular plurality
vote, and this presumably applies even if an
election has
already been held.
Since he's going to get canned by the voters anyway come the next
election (if he isn't
already in prison), Kruger COULD do one decent thing
in his life and
vote for gay marriage.
It is unfortunate that
in today's Nigeria, the authorities seem so prepared to waste so much public resources
in conducting
elections as was the case
in the Kogi State supplementary
election, which many consider unnecessary, but was conducted on the grounds of a so - called 91,000 voters, who were yet to
vote, and who may not even have had the Permanent Voter Cards, PVCs, whereas the total number of people who had PVCs was just 25,000, and APC was
already leading by well over 41,000
votes.
He turned south, walking away from the elementary school where he was supposed to
vote without casting a ballot
in an
election whose results were
already determined by the system.
Take the regional seats
in the Welsh Assembly, for example, which is the most extreme case: since Labour support is concentrated
in four out of six regions
in which Labour
already holds most if not all seats, a Labour
vote in the
election for those regional seats is absolutely wasted.
First the facts: According to Nevada
elections officials, 65 percent of everyone who will
vote in this
election has
already done so, either by early
voting or mail -
in ballot.
Ukip will certainly lose some support; 36 % of those who
voted Ukip
in the European
elections are
already planning to abandon the party
in 2015.
People are
already talking about «shy Kendall» supporters, implying her brand has the toxicity of
voting Tory among Labour members — not a good indicator of victory
in an
election of, well, Labour members and trade unionists.
No proper figures yet, but Matthew D'Ancona's column
in tomorrow's Sunday Telegraph is
already up and reveals ICM have a new poll including European
election voting intentions, and that it shows Labour
in third place with less than 20 %.
The letter stated that even if the APC conceded that INEC is
in in order to order for a supplementary
election, «the
votes already cast, counted and declared on Saturday, 25th November 2015, were
votes for the joint constitutional ticket of Prince Abubakar Audu and our client.»
Furthermore,
in a paper just published
in Renewal, I show that
in terms of
votes cast for parties at general
elections, the Lords is
already more representative than the Commons.
McDermott won his last general
election with 80 percent of the
vote, but he had
already attracted one primary challenger
in his safe Democratic 7th District before the holiday recess.
BPIX don't give the detailed
voting intention figures, but at present Labour are 7 points ahead of the Conservatives (whatever that may mean — we don't know how people are answering the standard
voting intention — when they say how they'd
vote in a General
Election tomorrow are they
already taking into account who they expect to be the next leader?
It might seem strange to say this given the polls, but when looking at actual
votes in real
elections the danger signs are
already apparent.
He highlights what had
already been reported, that
in the November 2012
election, Mitt Romney carried independent voters by a margin of 50 % -45 %, with 5 % of independents
voting for minor party presidential nominees.
The bad examples start at the top, where Brazil's congressmen, who have yet to
vote anything of importance this year, work a two - day week and have
already announced a three - month unofficial recess later this year so they can take part
in local
election campaigns — while receiving their full salaries.
The analysis indicates that — once you control for all other place - specific factors like political institutions and levels of economic development — warmer than normal temperatures
in the year prior to an
election produce lower
vote shares for parties
already in power, driving quicker rates of political turnover.
Trump is
already facing blowback for his trade policies that could cost Republicans
votes in the November midterm
elections.
If you
voted in the Spring 2015
election, you are
already registered.
No matter who you support, and no matter whether you think your
vote doesn't matter, or even that you think the
election is
already rigged
in the machines (and I think I'm cynical sometimes...) please, please, please get out there and
vote.
Lukasiewicz said that Agora's Blockchain
voting technology worked successfully
in the Sierra Leone
election, as they have «
already tallied the
votes days before the official commission.»