Polls
asking referendum voting intention including the wording of the proposed referendum.
Not exact matches
We were
asked by CNBC to highlight how investors can protect their portfolio against a potential «leave»
vote in the UK
referendum.
On August 14th, the Park Board of Commissioners
voted to place a
referendum question on the November 6 general election ballot
asking voters to choose whether or not to support a $ 39 million bond issue.
The Park Board
voted unanimously last week to place a
referendum question on the Nov. 2 ballot
asking voters to approve purchase of the land and construction of playing fields and a facility.
The Park Board
voted last week to hold a
referendum asking voters to approve a $ 6 million bond issue to pay the district's share of a building to be constructed in partnership with Joliet - based Provena St. Joseph Medical Center.
Carol Stream Park District commissioners have
voted to place a
referendum initiative on the March 17 ballot
asking voters to approve an $ 11 million bond issue to build a year - round outdoor athletic facility.
A
referendum asking Arlington Heights voters whether a non-binding
vote should be taken before gambling is introduced or expanded in the village has survived a challenge and will remain on the November ballot, the village electoral board ruled Monday.
The bill in question was proposed by Tory John Stevenson, and
asked «that leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Representation of the People Act 1983 to disenfranchise all residents of Scotland eligible to
vote in any United Kingdom General Election held after 18 September 2014 in the event of a positive
vote in the Scottish Independence
referendum; and for connected purposes.»
The dilemma she faces was captured neatly in an LBC interview with Iain Dale, when
asked how she would
vote in a
referendum today.
An article in The Independent
asked the pertinent question: «Young people — if you're so upset by the outcome of the EU
referendum, then why didn't you get out and
vote?»
The actual text of the agreement says: «We will whip both Parliamentary parties in both Houses to support a simple majority
referendum on the Alternative
Vote», so while it does prevent a PR option in the same question, it doesn't preclude separate questions being
asked, such as:
Finally, we
asked people how they «will» or «think they are most likely» to
vote in the
referendum.
The senior Tory made the remarks — in earshot of journalists — after being
asked about the decision of 116 Tory MPs to defy the prime minister and
vote in favour of an amendment regretting the absence of a EU
referendum in the Queen's speech.
The Boulder City Council
voted this week to put on the ballot a
referendum asking if corporations are citizens.
Labour delegates
asked by Daily Politics to «
vote» on whether there should be a
referendum in the UK about EU membership
Asked how they'd
vote in a
referendum on EU membership 40 % say they would
vote to stay, 37 % say they would
vote to leave.
Every 20 years, including this year, New Yorkers are
asked to
vote in a public
referendum whether to hold a constitutional convention.
The polling company Tamedia
asked 20,000 people about their
voting intentions on the next
referendum day (which includes 3 other issues along with basic income).
The PM will also be keen to promote the EU
referendum bill and
ask Labour questions about how it plans to
vote.
In the same poll we
asked our regular question on how people would
vote in the
referendum — 37 % would
vote yes, 38 % would
vote no.
Asked whether alternatives to another independence
vote were being considered, she replied: «I think an independence
referendum is now highly likely.
The announcement will be seen by some as a personal blow to the authority of Clegg, who has already seen the party's cherished hopes of
voting reform defeated in last year's
referendum, while he has
asked his MPs to
vote for bills deeply unpopular with Lib Dem supporters, including higher university tuition fees and the NHS shakeup.
To cap it all, the high - profile Tory MP Enoch Powell intervened in the campaign in the final few days
asking people to
vote Labour, and so have a choice to withdraw from the Common Market in a planned
referendum.
For the first time since YouGov started
asking the question, the number of people saying they would
vote «no» in the AV
referendum was higher than those who would support it.
But
asked how they would
vote if this
referendum were to be held tomorrow, 48 % said they would back AV, compared to 37 % who would
vote to keep first past the post.
Graham Stringer, MP for Blackley and Broughton, criticised his party for
asking voters to trust the party with their
vote but not trusting them in return with a
referendum on membership of the European Union when «80 % of the electorate want that.»
When
asked whether the party could back the proposal, he said: «What we've
asked for and demanded is a meaningful
vote in parliament at the end of it... we're not
asking for a second
referendum.»
Mr Clegg said the
referendum would be simple, «
asking people whether they want to adopt the alternative
vote, yes or no».
He will have heard the answer that the right hon. Member for Blackburn (Mr Straw) gave when I
asked him whether it had been the case that the outgoing Labour Prime Minister had offered, during the coalition negotiations, to ram through the alternative
vote without a
referendum.
A conversation between Mandelson and Danny Alexander whereby the latter
asks about the «possibility of our implementing the alternative
vote system without holding the
referendum....
He said that, after the Scottish
referendum vote and talks, they were
asking for more powers and said his party would deliver «English
votes for English laws».
Some MPs
asked the Tory leader about how the coalition would work and whether it was wise to offer the Lib Dems a
referendum on the Alternative
Vote system.
Matthew Elliott, head of the
Vote Leave campaign, has responded to the news that an academic has
asked the Crown Prosecution Service to take it to court for misleading voters during the
referendum campaign.
It
asked: «Thinking particularly about the Labour party and the Labour campaign in the
referendum, would you say that this made you more or less likely to
vote Labour or has it made no difference?»
YouGov has been
asking voting intention in the AV
referendum regularly since June 2010.
Published by the BBC on 11th May: «Labour say if the Lib Dems back them they will put the Alternative
Vote system into law and then hold a
referendum asking voters if they want a proportional representation
voting system - a key issue for the Lib Dems.»
Unlike many other polls
asking about
voting intention in the
referendum YouGov's tracker on the Alternative
Vote referendum starts with text briefly summarising what First Past the Post and Alternative
Vote actually are.
Ed Miliband
asked David Cameron if he would be
voting yes or no in the
referendum set to take place in the early part of the next parliament, as promised by the PM if the Conservatives won the general election expected in 2015.
In this, the EU
referendum is similar to the UK's Alternative
Vote referendum in 2011, in which voters were asked if they wanted to replace the first past the post voting system with the «alternative vote&raq
Vote referendum in 2011, in which voters were
asked if they wanted to replace the first past the post
voting system with the «alternative
vote&raq
vote».
The film follows Rene (the best performance yet from Gael Garcia Bernal), a trendy, skateboarding ad executive with a collapsing marriage, who's
asked to run the advertising campaign for those
asking the people of Chile to
vote «No» on the upcoming
referendum, and oust Pinochet from power.
TES conducted a survey of 751 UK school teachers between 9th and 13th June 2016, in partnership with YouGov, to
ask their thoughts on the upcoming EU
referendum vote.
This helps you connect with members of the community who do not have children in your school and are otherwise not engaged, but may be
asked to support your school (for example, by
voting for a bond
referendum).
They are
asking voters to
vote no on the
referendum, which will be on the November ballot.
This has been proven with the outcome of the PeopleÂ's
Referendum that
asked the
voting populace of Belize if they agreed with Offshore Drilling in the country.
The PACAC inquiry into the recent dispute between Johnson and Nosgrove represents an opportunity for MPs to
ask questions that quantify the impact of the «deliberately controversial»
Vote Leave NHS funding pledge on the EU
referendum result.
But the law society doesn't have to conduct such a
referendum unless it hasn't implemented the resolution within 12 months of a general meeting on the issue and it receives a petition signed by at least five per cent of the members
asking for a
vote.
The UK Supreme Court has continued to
ask the CJEU questions since the
referendum vote.