Democrats held a 12 - point advantage
among registered voters in the January Post-ABC News poll when asked whether they would support a Democrat or Republican in their district.
President Barack Obama's approval rating has dipped down to 46 %
among registered voters in New York State.
Among registered voters in New York State, just over half — 52 % — approve of the job President Barack Obama is doing in office.
Pataki edges Gillibrand 45 % to 41 %
among registered voters in New York State.
Weiner — 51 % — leads Lhota — 28 % —
among registered voters in New York City.
Governor David Paterson's approval rating is at a dreadful 20 %
among registered voters in New York State, but he isn't the only one who is in the dog house among voters.
Once again, New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo receives high marks
among registered voters in New York State.
Once again, New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo receives high marks
among registered voters in...
And this from the Gallup analysis: «The six - point Democratic advantage
among all registered voters in the current poll suggests the 2010 election could be quite close if it were held today given low turnout in midterm elections and the usual Republican advantages in turnout.»
Among registered voters in New York State, here is how these hypothetical contests stand:
Democrat Andrew Cuomo still leads Republican Jeanine Pirro by 23 percentage points
among registered voters in the race to become New York State's next attorney general.
Among registered voters in New York City, 42 % would be less likely to vote for a candidate supported by the mayor while 28 % would be more likely to cast their ballot for that candidate.
Retired Brig. Gen. Don Bacon led incumbent Democratic Rep. Brad Ashford 48 to 44 percent
among registered voters in a North Star Opinion Research poll, shared first with Roll Call.
In a general election contest against Republican real estate executive Paul Massey, Mayor de Blasio, 64 %, leads Massey, 22 %, by nearly three to one
among registered voters in New York City including those who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate.
Not exact matches
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.
And while more than 90 percent of black
voters supported Jackson
in recent primaries, Hertzke notes that «many of these same black
voters register remarkable sympathy for Robertson...» Robertson's appeal
among blacks is correctly attributed to religious and cultural attitudes.
Data were collected via landline and cellular telephone surveys Feb. 24 - 26
among 600
registered voters, including 222 parents or guardians of children
in K - 12 public or charter schools.
Polling was conducted
among a representative sample of
registered voters in Kentucky that included an oversampling of parents with children
in public schools.
Hence much of the changes that many Argentines credit the Kirchners for having brought about (such as family subsidies, higher employment levels and stronger purchasing power despite rising inflation, as well as access to services and products that the poor were suddenly able to access post-2001) are expected to yield wide turnout
among Argentina's poorer classes, without the Frente para la Victoria having to worry about
registering — and then turning out — those who might be considered marginal
voters in the US.
In a recent Siena College poll, he held a 58 percent to 27 percent lead
among registered Democrats over the activist and actress Cynthia Nixon, who is trying to appeal to more liberal
voters.
«The county boards of election have their own separate list of
registered voters, names and addresses,
among other items
in many instances,» Freeman said.
In the opinion of CADA, election threats come in different forms and may include intimidation, registering minors and foreigners, multiple registration, etc. during voter registration exercise or targeting of election officials, intimidation or harassment of journalists, incitement to violence in the media or public, protecting, expanding, or delineating turf or «no - go areas», attacks on election rallies or candidates, intimidation of voters to compel them to vote or stay away, physical attacks on election materials such as snatching and destruction of ballot boxes, armed clashes among political parties, violent clashes among groups of rival supporters, vandalism and physical attacks on property of opponents, targeted attacks against specific candidates or political parties, attacks on rivals who have either won in elections or were defeated, violent street protests and efforts by armed police to maintain or restore order, tear gas, firing on protestors, attacks by protestors on property or the police, escalation and perpetuation of ethnic or sectarian violenc
In the opinion of CADA, election threats come
in different forms and may include intimidation, registering minors and foreigners, multiple registration, etc. during voter registration exercise or targeting of election officials, intimidation or harassment of journalists, incitement to violence in the media or public, protecting, expanding, or delineating turf or «no - go areas», attacks on election rallies or candidates, intimidation of voters to compel them to vote or stay away, physical attacks on election materials such as snatching and destruction of ballot boxes, armed clashes among political parties, violent clashes among groups of rival supporters, vandalism and physical attacks on property of opponents, targeted attacks against specific candidates or political parties, attacks on rivals who have either won in elections or were defeated, violent street protests and efforts by armed police to maintain or restore order, tear gas, firing on protestors, attacks by protestors on property or the police, escalation and perpetuation of ethnic or sectarian violenc
in different forms and may include intimidation,
registering minors and foreigners, multiple registration, etc. during
voter registration exercise or targeting of election officials, intimidation or harassment of journalists, incitement to violence
in the media or public, protecting, expanding, or delineating turf or «no - go areas», attacks on election rallies or candidates, intimidation of voters to compel them to vote or stay away, physical attacks on election materials such as snatching and destruction of ballot boxes, armed clashes among political parties, violent clashes among groups of rival supporters, vandalism and physical attacks on property of opponents, targeted attacks against specific candidates or political parties, attacks on rivals who have either won in elections or were defeated, violent street protests and efforts by armed police to maintain or restore order, tear gas, firing on protestors, attacks by protestors on property or the police, escalation and perpetuation of ethnic or sectarian violenc
in the media or public, protecting, expanding, or delineating turf or «no - go areas», attacks on election rallies or candidates, intimidation of
voters to compel them to vote or stay away, physical attacks on election materials such as snatching and destruction of ballot boxes, armed clashes
among political parties, violent clashes
among groups of rival supporters, vandalism and physical attacks on property of opponents, targeted attacks against specific candidates or political parties, attacks on rivals who have either won
in elections or were defeated, violent street protests and efforts by armed police to maintain or restore order, tear gas, firing on protestors, attacks by protestors on property or the police, escalation and perpetuation of ethnic or sectarian violenc
in elections or were defeated, violent street protests and efforts by armed police to maintain or restore order, tear gas, firing on protestors, attacks by protestors on property or the police, escalation and perpetuation of ethnic or sectarian violence.
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In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 2,037 votes (51.7 % vs. 45.8 % countywide), ahead of Democrat Jon Corzine with 1,663 votes (42.2 % vs. 48.0 %), Independent Chris Daggett with 181 votes (4.6 % vs. 4.7 %) and other candidates with 24 votes (0.6 % vs. 0.5 %), among the 3,937 ballots cast by the borough's 7,449 registered voters, yielding a 52.9 % turnout (vs. 50.0 % in the county
In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 2,037 votes (51.7 % vs. 45.8 % countywide), ahead of Democrat Jon Corzine with 1,663 votes (42.2 % vs. 48.0 %), Independent Chris Daggett with 181 votes (4.6 % vs. 4.7 %) and other candidates with 24 votes (0.6 % vs. 0.5 %),
among the 3,937 ballots cast by the borough's 7,449
registered voters, yielding a 52.9 % turnout (vs. 50.0 %
in the county
in the county).
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In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Democrat Jon Corzine received 2,204 ballots cast (47.2 % vs. 48.0 % countywide), ahead of Republican Chris Christie with 2,116 votes (45.3 % vs. 45.8 %), Independent Chris Daggett with 299 votes (6.4 % vs. 4.7 %) and other candidates with 11 votes (0.2 % vs. 0.5 %), among the 4,666 ballots cast by the borough's 8,203 registered voters, yielding a 56.9 % turnout (vs. 50.0 % in the county
In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Democrat Jon Corzine received 2,204 ballots cast (47.2 % vs. 48.0 % countywide), ahead of Republican Chris Christie with 2,116 votes (45.3 % vs. 45.8 %), Independent Chris Daggett with 299 votes (6.4 % vs. 4.7 %) and other candidates with 11 votes (0.2 % vs. 0.5 %),
among the 4,666 ballots cast by the borough's 8,203
registered voters, yielding a 56.9 % turnout (vs. 50.0 %
in the county
in the county).
Democrats enjoy a significant edge over Republicans
in Erie County when it comes to party affiliations
among registered voters.
Spitzer's lead was a bit more defined
in a Wall Street Journal / NBC Marist poll,
in which he led 49 percent to 32 percent
among registered Democrats and 48 to 36 percent
among likely
voters.
This is
in contrast with white, non-Hispanic evangelical Protestant
registered voters,
among whom a solid majority supports Romney (74 %).
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In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Democrat Jon Corzine received 62.3 % of the vote here (9,095 ballots cast), ahead of Republican Chris Christie with 29.5 % (4,307 votes), Independent Chris Daggett with 4.6 % (673 votes) and other candidates with 0.9 % (138 votes),
among the 14,593 ballots cast by the city's 34,844
registered voters, yielding a 41.9 % turnout.
A new poll finds two - time incumbent New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo holding a commanding lead over «Sex and the City» star Cynthia Nixon
among registered Democratic
voters in the state's upcoming primary.
Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, leads Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino 59 % to 24 %
among registered voters statewide, and third - party candidate Howie Hawkins receives 6 %, the poll found; Mr. Astorino has virtually the same total as he did
in March.
Among all
registered voters, only one
in four — 25 % — wanted Weiner to enter the contest for mayor and 58 % did not want him to run.
Match - ups for mayor: Former Bronx Borough President Fernando Ferrer leads Mayor Michael Bloomberg by seven points
in the race for mayor
among New York City's
registered voters.
But
in more liberal Nassau County,
in the Third District, where Democrats outnumber Republicans
among registered voters, the story is different
in the race for the seat that will be left vacant by the retiring incumbent Democrat, Representative Steve Israel.
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's
voter hotline recorded far more complaints than ever before, with the mess focused
in Brooklyn
among voters who were no longer listed as being
registered.
His approval rating is 61 - 30 percent
among Democratic
voters and primaries
in New York are restricted to
registered Democrats.
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 registered Democratic
voters in New York City including those who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate, if the Democratic primary were held today, here is how the contest would stand:
Potential Democratic rivals face uphill contest against Mayor Bloomberg:
In match - ups for mayor, Michael Bloomberg leads each of his potential Democratic contenders by wide margins
among New York City's
registered voters.
Some of the polls also found a greater degree of intensity
among Trump's potential
voters than
among Clinton's, a finding that mirrors the stronger GOP turnouts that have been
registered in the presidential primaries.
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Among the changes most likely are a reduction of the voting age from 21 to 18, a more proportional electoral system, reforms to the oversight of elections and an invitation for Lebanese
voters from abroad to
register in the embassies, although there is no clear promise of them being able to vote from abroad.
Among them he says are the increasing dip
in the credibility of the Electoral Commission, the constituency creation and boundary settings, the determination of who qualifies to vote especially following allegations of some foreign nationals on the
voters»
register, the bigger issue of financing the activities of the EC and national elections, ensuring sustainable peace and security before, during and after elections and the use of gate speech, inflammatory language and dangerous campaigning tactics.
Following the 2014 ruling that banned the use of the NHIS cards for registration, Abu Ramadan went back to the Supreme Court this year, seeking
among other reliefs a declaration that the
voters»
register was not credible for the polls
in November.
Among registered voters, 63 percent say preschool attendance is very important, nearly identical to the response
in May 2006 (60 %)-- just before
voters rejected a June ballot measure that would have taxed upper - income residents to fund universal voluntary preschool.
Conducted
among a representative sample of 600
registered voters statewide
in June 2015, the survey showed that 62 percent of Louisiana
voters support charter schools while just 19 percent oppose.
In announcing their bills, Ackerman and Corzine cited a recent poll
among New York state
registered voters that 87 percent, including 85 percent of cell phone owners, favor banning cell phone use by drivers.