Sentences with phrase «cent of the vote on»

Fernando Llorente was voted Man of the Match by our supporters with 47 per cent of the votes on social media.
According to John Curtice, the Greens won 7.5 per cent of the vote in the wards they contested (down by 2 points on 2014) and UKIP won just over 6 per cent of the vote on average in the wards they fought (no less than a 20 point drop on 2014).
Andrew RT Davies won with some 53.1 per cent of the vote on a 49 per cent turnout of the party's Welsh membership.

Not exact matches

According to the latest polls Esquerra will get the biggest share of the vote in the region, 20.5 per cent, narrowly leading Junts per Catalunya, the new name for the party led by Puigdemont, on 19.3 per cent.
But his «safe hands on the economy» message cut through in the end, with the coalition winning a majority of seats in 1998 despite Labor winning 51 per cent of the two - party vote.
Just more than half of StateWest's membership voted on the issue, with 90 per cent of the 30,366 votes cast favouring the end to mutual status.
An opinion poll on Sunday showed 47 per cent of likely voters saying they will back the treaty, 35 per cent saying they will vote No, and 18 per cent as undecided how to vote in the May 31 referendum.
SHARE director of law and policy Laura O'Neill said the only other directors she knows of who failed to win majority support this year were on the board of Quebecor Inc., where holders of class B subordinate shares voted just 43 per cent in favour of electing the entire board as a slate.
On legislative votes, the PCs and Wildrose voted together 90.2 per cent of the time, and on money votes — matters concerning the expenditure of public funds — they voted together 95.8 per cent of the time, the study founOn legislative votes, the PCs and Wildrose voted together 90.2 per cent of the time, and on money votes — matters concerning the expenditure of public funds — they voted together 95.8 per cent of the time, the study founon money votes — matters concerning the expenditure of public funds — they voted together 95.8 per cent of the time, the study found.
Tatts received a significant protest on executive pay with 22 per cent of votes cast against the remuneration report, just short of the 25 per cent level required to record a strike.
Although many outside the US are drawing conclusions about Americans based on our presidential candidates, they might be surprised to learn that only 14 per cent of eligible voters chose either Clinton or Trump during the primary elections, (where both parties vote to nominate a candidate to represent them in the general election) and less than 30 per cent of eligible Americans voted at all.
The Virgin Mary came eighth on the list, with one per cent of the vote - behind «my own mother», Mother Teresa, The Queen, Michelle Obama, Molly Weasley and Mary Poppins.
Nevertheless, as dozens of you nay sayers are on this site submitting your 2 cents — us 47 percenters and others are voting.
The songwriter however failed to reach 40 per cent of the votes so will now have to compete in the runoff on 1st April against ex-government minister Carlos Alvarado Quesada, who was also once a singer in a rock band.
The range of activities being quarantined under a 48 per cent buyout of the Maggie Beer Products premium food business by ASX - listed Primary Opinions has been clearly outlined in a prospectus ahead of a vote on June 24 by shareholders in the Victorian acquirer, which is switching to food manufacturing and away from operating a legal services networking hub.
At the start of June, the European Commission's Milk Management Committee voted to slash refunds on whole milk powder by 16.8 per cent, from $ 65 to $ 54 per 100 kg, and skimmed milk powder by around 46 per cent, from $ 28 to $ 15 per 100 kg.
Two - goal Harry Kane was named Man of the Match by our supporters on social media with 65 per cent of the votes.
Harry Kane was selected by our supporters as Man of the Match on social media, with 51 per cent of the votes.
Once again it was hat - trick hero Harry Kane who was named Man of the Match, with 86 per cent of supporters» votes on social media.
Note: The House of Representatives is expected to vote this week (and possibly even today) on the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act, the Senate bill that reauthorizes the Child Nutrition Act and which will, if passed, increase school food funding by 6 cents per meal.
The village's Board of Trustees on Monday voted 4 - 3 on a three - year contract with FirstEnergy for the rate of 7.5 cents per kilowatt hour for its municipal electric aggregation program.
With 96 percent of the votes tallied Tuesday night, Park Ridge District 64 looked like it was heading for victory on a $ 23 million bond issue to build a new middle school and to upgrade technology, and on an education fund property - tax increase of 59 cents per $ 100 of equalized assessed valuation to pay for operating expenses.
Ten per cent of respondents said Labour's tougher line on cuts would make them more likely to vote for the party but 13 % said it would make them less likely.
Putin succeeded in mobilising enough support to win the presidential elections on the first round with 64 per cent of the vote.
It explains the focus on the SNP, a party that can't expect to take more than four per cent of the national vote share but could end up seizing 50 - odd seats — and advancing its long - term agenda of breaking up Britain.
Nick Clegg and his dwindling band of supporters have been stuck on around 10 per cent of the vote for as long as anyone can remember.
A YouGov poll for the Evening Standard showed the Conservatives would be neck - and - neck with Labour in the polls on 37 per cent of the vote if they were led by Mr Johnson.
Last time around, there was almost a three - way dead heat in the battle for the first time vote, with Labour on 31 per cent just edging ahead of the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats on per cent.
However, if he claims to be a democrat, he can not defend a system which, in Scotland, in 2003 for example, gave his party 41 per cent of the seats in local councils on 32.6 per cent of the votes.
Asked by the host whether he implied Ghanaians did not vote based on contents of manifestos, he responded: «I can assure you that about 98 per cent of Ghanaians who will be voting... how many of them can read and write?»
(The 52 per cent were often called the «left - behinds») This vote was on a high turn out of 72 per cent.
Gordon Brown has made a bid for the votes of British firms today by promising to cut the regulatory burden on business by 25 per cent.
Many of the 306 won't vote on 7th May — turnout at the last election was just over 65 per cent and the previous two were lower again.
According to Professor Sir John Curtice Labour's vote was up on average by as much as 11 points in wards where more than 35 per cent of voters are aged between 18 and 34, and up by just 4 per cent where the proportion of younger voters is less than 20 per cent.
Of course, Sturgeon would like to hold a second referendum and to be the politician who led the Yes campaign to victory but she is not reckless; the First Minister wants to see support for independence polling at at least 60 per cent - for a substantial period of time - before gambling on another votOf course, Sturgeon would like to hold a second referendum and to be the politician who led the Yes campaign to victory but she is not reckless; the First Minister wants to see support for independence polling at at least 60 per cent - for a substantial period of time - before gambling on another votof time - before gambling on another vote.
The Conservatives» lowest votes on 1 May were in Northern Ireland with 1.2 per cent, Scotland with 17.5 per cent and Wales with 19.6 per cent — compared to 33.7 per cent of the vote in England.
Only 77 per cent of those intending to vote Conservative on Thursday would vote for a combined candidate, with 14 per cent saying they would not vote at all, 2 per cent going to Ukip and 4 per cent saying they would vote Labour.
[19] When the Commons voted on the bill of pains and penalties against Atterbury, nearly ninety per cent of Tory MPs voted against it.
Given that the city region is a traditional Labour stronghold, Street's victory with a 50.6 per cent share of the vote (after the second round) was testament to the strength of his campaign, and to the strong emphasis the Conservative national leadership placed on supporting his bid.
Private polling that showed 88 per cent of the electorate want a public vote on the Lisbon treaty have been criticised for sampling too small a number of people.
An incumbent Labour or SNP MSP, on average, managed to win some three per cent more of the vote in their constituency than on the list.
«However, we substantially cut Labour's majority and achieved a 13 per cent increase in our share of the vote and a 5 per cent swing against an entirely negative campaign on local issues from the Labour Party.»
Lib Dem Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander declared the no campaign was on course to secure 55 per cent of the vote, giving Better Together something to celebrate at the Marriot Hotel in Glasgow
If the NPL vote was substantial — say six to eight per cent — it could have the effect of reinstating the current coalition or even produce a majority Conservative government, unless UKIP manages to do on the right what I have suggested a NPL might do on the left.
But Labour would get 280 on just 32 per cent of the vote
«On a uniform swing across the country, the Tories would get 278 MPs if they scoop 37 per cent of the vote.
State lawmakers have voted to delay the implementation of a five - cent fee on plastic and paper grocery bags in New York City, which effectively kills the bill.
Mr McMahon won 17,209 votes to Ukip candidate John Bickley's 6,487 on a turnout of 40 per cent - down from 60 per cent in May.
The Tories are on 44 per cent of the vote with Labour on 38.
It's been estimated that just ten per cent of Gypsy and Traveller people voted in the last election, although Matthew Brindley, policy manager for The Traveller Movement, says there is no reliable figure on the proportion who vote.
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