Sentences with phrase «by election»

Our tennis coverage is interrupted only by the election of the new speaker.
Likewise, the new media team's online fundraising section actually had more staff than the official campaign finance arm by election day!
I'd expect the conversations to be dominated by the election results rather than pure pedagogy.
If people are upset about the cost of energy now, they will be furious by the election in 2015.
The form must then be received by election officials at least 20 days before the election.
That ballot line was also rejected by the elections board.
And the issue is exactly the kind that will be affected by the election results.
It remains to be seen how much Labour has learned from such mistakes as it begins to adjust to the new realities created by the election.
But the focus on our legal system in this budget, and the majority mandate provided by this election to execute the plan, can be a refreshing sign for those looking for change.
A «term» means holding office, whether by election or appointment, for a duration of 18 months or more.
It is often employed by election campaigns to identify and target small groups in the hope of influencing their decisions.
Just notice the jump in turn out at some of the more recent by elections.
They're surrounded by election observers and lawyers from both campaigns, and the media.
As a citizen who felt crushed by the election results, I was glad to know they were there.
But rule by an election is a different thing altogether from self - government.
Yet the changes themselves — at least their timing and high - profile release — are motivated at least as much by election - year political considerations as by policy.
Some are still surprised by the election results; some are pessimistic.
What concerns have been triggered by this election cycle?
The problem (as further evidenced by the election) is that people wants immediate gratification and they do not want to put forth any effort to get it.
Often, the goal is accountability and responsiveness to the people that the public servant serves - which is much better achieved by election than either appointment or lifetime position.
Competition is high for judge positions, as a large portion of candidates become judges by election or appointment.
This is not difficult when a single party commands an outright legislative majority so that the prime minister designate is directly identified by the election result.
Voters who are excited by an election of any sort are much more likely to turn out on polling day and this could well matter.
In the 2016 orange by election there was a swing against the nationals.
The agenda of the future has been set by this election.
His decision was prompted by the election this month of his wife.
The 22 affidavit ballots are for voters whose names were not on lists at polling places and whose eligibility was verified afterward by elections officials.
Voters can cast their ballot in a variety of ways, depending on the method adopted by their election district.
The majority of the people who make up the fashion industry are a part of these minority communities and will feel betrayed by this election.
Like many of our friends and most of our community, she was feeling devastated by the election results and the fears for what will happen to our world next.
The political branches of government claim legitimacy by election, judges by reason.
By that model, the control the shareholders have is at the general meeting and primarily by the election of the directors.
None of us are impacted in exactly the same way by the election results.
The court does not have to abide by his election if the judge decides that it wouldn't be good for him to live with the parent he's chosen.
But in the end, it was about who could capture the biggest portion of undecided voters: By election day that was still 40 percent of voters, according to polls.
The stack of boxes on the counter at the board's offices were arranged by congressional district as they were taken in by elections officials.
It was the best comfort I could have received after feeling crushed by the election.
A second, control group consisted of 20 people who thought they would not be affected much by the election result.
Previously, voters who did not have the ID required by Elections Canada could still vote through the «vouching system,»
Last year Wojtaszek agreed to a plea in which he acknowledged his failure to file a statement required by election law in connection with the payments to Aronow.
The currency has fallen in value after minutes from the Federal Reserve's latest meeting showed policy makers were concerned over uncertainty caused by the election of Donald J. Trump — in the minutes, Fed officials said they regarded both higher growth and lower growth as more likely since the election.
The polling day, set to be announced by the Election Commission on April 10, is widely expected to be in early May, before the fasting month of Ramadan.
Significantly, he added, only two out of those 175 elections were overturned by the Election Petition Tribunals.
A candidate reported by an election court as personally guilty of an illegal practice is required to vacate their seat in the House of Commons as from the date of the court's decision (Friday 5 November).
When vacancies happen in the representation of any State in the Senate, the executive authority of such State shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies: Provided, That the legislature of any State may empower the executive thereof to make temporary appointments until the people fill the vacancies by election as the legislature may direct.
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