Sentences with phrase «cent of the total votes in»

The team also revealed it will win 60 per cent of the total votes in the Region for President John Dramani Mahama.
In October 2015, the Chief of Sunyani, Nana Bosoma Asor Nkrawiri, said President Mahama should expect to secure at least 80 per cent of the total votes in the Brong Ahafo Region come December 2016.

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That's 118 per cent of the 2017 total amount, which is a significant vote of confidence in initial coin offerings at a time when enthusiasm may have been waning.
The Brexit vote in mid-2016 and the resultant tumble in the value of the British pound had caused a substantial shift in the commercial outlook for Accolade, which derives about 55 per cent of its total sales from Britain and Europe.
Jonas Hector of FC Köln, received 13.6 per cent of the vote in third place, with 13 players nominated in total.
Nick Griffin came sixth in his North West constituency, receiving just two per cent of total votes.
Despite the fact that, for an incumbent government, the increase of 0.8 points in the vote share is already a remarkable result, the total share of 36.9 per cent is the lowest that has ever led to form a single - party government in Great Britain.
Mr Reckless won with a total of 16,867 votes, a 42 per cent share of the votes cast in Thursday's by - election, which was triggered by his resignation as a Tory MP earlier this year.
The president - elect, who is a national sporting hero, defeated 21 other presidential candidates in the October 10 general elections with 38.4 per cent of the total votes cast.
It won a total of 6 per cent of the vote in last summer's European elections, the height of the recession and the hysteria over MPs» expenses.
The Labour Party received 56 per cent of the vote, its highest total in Islington since 1974.
In the UK general election in 2005, the ruling Labour party won 55 per cent of the seats on just 35 per cent of the total voteIn the UK general election in 2005, the ruling Labour party won 55 per cent of the seats on just 35 per cent of the total votein 2005, the ruling Labour party won 55 per cent of the seats on just 35 per cent of the total votes.
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