Sentences with phrase «cent votes»

Some 30 per cent did not vote at all in 2010, and only 12 per cent voted for other parties, approximately half of whom were Conservative supporters.
Six per cent of respondents said intellectual property will drive growth, five per cent voted for immigration, and four per cent for privacy, data security, and information technology law.
Clegg's average vote share since taking the party's helm was just 18 per cent compared to Charles Kennedy who led the Liberal Democrats to a 22 per cent vote share in the 2005 election.
The 2014 referendum had seen a 55 per cent vote in favour of keeping Scotland in the United Kingdom.
· Harlow (Essex)- 27.1 per cent voted Labour, no seats.
If the deal is approved, Orascom would also have a 65.1 per cent voting interest in Wind Mobile, aligning its voting interests with its ownership stake.
Magna's voting results highlight a controversial gap in Canadian law, which allows directors to be elected despite winning less than 50 per cent voting support.
Meanwhile, the Quebec City board also decided to pull out after a more decisive 57.5 per cent to 42.5 per cent vote by members.
In Wales, Labour came first, with 29 of the 60 seats and a 33 per cent vote share in the constituency seats and regions.
«After 60 per cent votes for sure fire election losers, IRA - supporting Shadow Chancellors and Scottish Labour unnecessarily splitting the party on issues over which it has no responsibility, we have a Shadow Minister telling «Stop the War» — a madcap coalition of trots, Islamists and anti-west fury chimps — that Labour will consult them on how it will vote on Syria.
It also resulted in the rejections of five government offers and counter-offers, and ultimately an 84 - per - cent vote in favour of the strike by LANEQ members on Oct. 12, 2016.
With Labour now robustly opposing the Tories» austerity policies and attacks on public services, the Tories have lost a five per cent vote share since last year, as reported here.
The three boards that failed to get the critical vote required were: Fraser Valley Real Estate Board (75 per cent required and only 63 per cent of those who voted were in favour); Kamloops & District Real Estate Association (75 per cent vote needed and 70 per cent of those voting favoured the merger); and Okanagan - Mainland Real Estate Board (67 per cent needed and 56 per cent vote acquired).
Many assume a majority No vote, but it is not quite that simple.In the 1975 poll, 67.2 per cent voted to remain in, while 32.8 per cent opted to withdraw.
Butwhen the female vote is broken down, just 32 per cent voted Tory while 38 per cent voted Labour.
Even so, May could have reacted to the 52 per cent vote to quit Europe by saying that she would hand the negotiations to a group of ministers who believed in this outcome and then put the result of the talks in due course to parliament and the people.
At the Labour Party conference in April 1975, 35 per cent voted to stay in the EEC, while 65 per cent voted to leave.
Labour advanced to a 35 per cent vote share (up 8 per cent on 2017 local election), the Tories also on 35 per cent (down 3 per cent) and the Lib Dems on 16 per cent (down 2 per cent).
For most of this year, Labour have hovered a few points above the Conservatives, who seem to float around the 37 per cent vote share they received at the general election.
Plaid Cymru, who are also on the left, came second with 12 seats and a 21 per cent vote share.
The 32 per cent vote share given to the Liberal Democrats by Angus Reid is a full ten points up on their last survey, while the Conservatives are down 6 and Labour down 4.
If the Council of Ministers is now asking for the increase to be cut from 6 per cent to 2.9 per cent, the Parliament may still gets its way in the end, keeping the increase to the 6 per cent it voted for.
Even in Belgium, where voting is compulsory and over 90 per cent voted in that country's last general election, only seven in 10 people are «certain to vote» this June.
The most striking and most unnecessary was the comment about those who gave him 97 per cent votes and those who gave him five per cent votes.
«Yes, we did not give him the desired 25 per cent votes in 2015.
«How can a president say that he will only attend to the needs of those who gave him 97 per cent vote and neglect others who didn't vote for him?
However, at the 2009 European Parliament election the opposition Tories won over 27 per cent of the vote and came first, electing three MEPs, compared to Labour's 21 per cent vote and two MEPs.
Speaking at his campaign launch to be retained as MP earlier this month in Gwollu, he projected 79 per cent votes for President Mahama in the upcoming presidential elections.
For example, in 2009, Switzerland banned the building of Islamic minarets after 57 per cent voted for it.
It would appear to be felt much less in London and Scotland, and here in notoriously Europhile north Ceredigion (in Aberystwyth over 70 per cent voted to remain).
In an unprecedented binding referendum of the LSBC's members in October, 74 per cent voted for a resolution that would deny TWU law school graduates accreditation to practise in the province.
The numbers have been going down over the years: in 2003, 36.7 per cent voted and in 1999, 38 per cent did.
In an unprecedented binding referendum of the law society's members, 74 per cent voted for a resolution that would deny TWU law school graduates accreditation to practise in the province.
The rejection of five government offers and counter-offers led to an 84 - per - cent vote in favour of the strike that began on Oct. 12, 2016.
The highest number (40.4 per cent) opted to leave CREA, while 31.5 per cent voted to postpone leaving CREA and 28.2 per cent chose to remain with the national association.
The three boards that failed to get the critical vote required were: Fraser Valley Real Estate Board (75 per cent required and only 63 per cent of those who voted were in favour); Kamloops & District Real Estate Association (75 per cent vote needed and 70 per cent of those voting favoured the merger); and Okanagan - Mainland Real Estate Board (67 per cent needed and 56 per cent vote acquired).
«The phoenix coming out of the ashes is that in the six boards, more than 67 per cent voted for change,» says Gratton.
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