Sentences with phrase «change voting day»

If you know an establishments serves pork on Saturday and it clearly states so, why go there on Saturday and ask them to change the menu because of you.Same thing happen in Washington DC, even though there is absentee ballot, Jewish people want the District of Columbia to change voting day because it fall on Saturday.Trust me, contrary to your belief, you are not special.

Not exact matches

When people think about a cyber attack on election day they are most likely to think of hacking into voting machines and changing the results of an election.
One hundred days ago the cabinet was sworn in on the steps of the legislature, in front of thousands of Albertans who had voted for change.
Recent polls show a three - way split in support between the Progressive Conservatives, New Democratic and Wildrose Parties have generated some interest in Alberta's provincial election campaign but with 24 days left until voting day we can expect a lot to change.
The snap ballot came only days after Mrs Merkel changed her long - held stance on the issue by allowing members of her conservative coalition a free vote on the matter.
Did God change his mind again like he did back in the old days when he told everyone that the world was flat, that slavery was okay, that women and blacks shouldn't vote, that gay people shouldn't marry?
Yep you are right, I moved down here in the state of Mississippi, north of Crystal Springs from Chicago when I was ten years old but still I visit once in a while, now it's twenty years and sad to not much has change, like the parts you said about non-whites discrimatory or rasicts at other non-whites, when I went to school here they treated me as a alien from another galaxy, they pick at my voice cause I didn't had that southern dialog, unlike them I said my words correctly, but not just me, they even hated at others who had better intelect I am not picking at them, It is what I went through all these years, Mississippi and mainly this small town of Crystal Springs see America in a crazy awful view, They don't like difference that even within they own race, ther not that politcal, when some one say God they got there vote, I don't to say much to waste your time, I still remember when I was ten years old I had a constanct back ground check on me to see were I really come from evn though I had the paper saying Chicago Illinois barely no jobs but a church on every street for a town barely under five Thousand, till this very day, they look at me like I am a alien, did you ever had that experiance down here damn my keybroad mess up,
Vote for whoever the heck you want but remember that We The People are still gonna be here after election day... Change doesn't happen overnight, not in a year, four, eight, or even fifty if we can't work together.
But as APL alluded, the customer is always right — and now the customer knows exactly what goes on in factory farms, they have the knowledge to vote for change through the choices they make every day.
The document comes on the same day that Mr Cameron faced down a rebellion from his backbenchers following an attempt to change the rules of the 1922 committee so ministers can also vote for the chairman.
For starters, the committee rules were changed and presented to members just three days before the Sunday vote.
The ace political number cruncher Robert (now Lord) Hayward tells me: «Unless something substantial changes in the remaining days of the Euro referendum campaign, the balance of probability is that the nation will vote to leave.»
The process seemed to be abnormally long (up to 3 days and 3 nights) in the areas where opposition enjoys strong support, and was marked with constant conflicts, strange power cuts in the polls and international observers or observers from opposition parties not being let into the polls at all: all symptomatic of possible attempts to alternate the results and change the voting papers.
Changes like early voting, no - excuse absentee voting, or same day registration to make it easier for people to vote are commonplace in other states, but are resisted in New York.
One day after Governor Cuomo and legislative leaders announced major changes in the state's tax code, lawmakers, who are voting on the measure, are busy portraying the deal in the best possible light.
Perhaps, when polling day dawned, the reality was somewhat less appealing than it had been when people's final voting decision could still be changed.
Cuomo's plan would change that be requiring counties to offer at least one early voting polling location for every 50,000 residents during a 12 - day period before Election Dday period before Election DayDay.
Vote Better NY seeks the following common sense changes to New York's voting laws so that every eligible New Yorker is registered to vote, voters have more than one day to get to the polls, and every voter can cast a ballot that couVote Better NY seeks the following common sense changes to New York's voting laws so that every eligible New Yorker is registered to vote, voters have more than one day to get to the polls, and every voter can cast a ballot that couvote, voters have more than one day to get to the polls, and every voter can cast a ballot that counts:
In an age of instant communication, advocates for changing the voting rules say there's no reason to require voters be registered at least 25 days before the next election.
This change would allow New Yorkers to register to vote on Election Day.
just in the US there's been numerous ones... rock the vote, get out the vote drives, voter registration efforts, concerts, rallies, changes to mail - in voting in areas, same - day - registration movements, advertising, phone calling, door - to - door canvasing, etc..
Last month, with Election Day around the corner, that seemed to change as de Blasio renewed his call for a system that will encourage voting in a state with one of the lowest voter turnout rates in the country.
The veteran leader initially conceded defeat in the vote, then changed his mind days later — raising fears that regional powers might have to intervene to oust him.
Rep. John Katko, on his third day in office, joined House Republicans who voted unanimously to change the Affordable Care Act's definition of a full - time work week — a move that could reduce the number of people with employer - provided health insurance.
The election - day vote tally will change as absentee ballots are counted this next week — 58 were sent out, and as of Tuesday, 50 were returned.
His voting law change would allow New Yorkers to cast their ballots 12 days before elections.
The primary results came after a day marred by problems with the old lever voting machines and other issues including last - minute changes to polling sites and voters» names not appearing on official rolls.
The Government of the day voting for or against boundary changes which could harm chances of re-election?
Carroll views early voting as a first step in modernizing our voting systems, but feels that there is so much more to do, «from allowing same day registration, no fault absentee voting, allowing for party enrollment changes to take place 10 days before an election and more.»
On the very day when I was planning this uprising and voting for leadership change, there was a resolution which contained over $ 2.7 million for various organizations, more than 25 that I sponsored, on my desk.
(Ed Day responds to Legislature Committee's unwillingness to request change in funding of early voting law.
Six days before that, the Legislature had voted to request approval of a different version of the bill that would have changed the way bonds counted toward Metroplex's cap.
(Bloomberg's report notes 20 out of 25 states that require party affiliation to vote in primaries allow for changes within 30 days of Election Day; only New York requires voters to wait more than a year to vote in a party primary after changing party affiliations).
It is a good day for us but it will be hard to change this into a meaningful vote maybe a couple of percentage points all very important even 2percent really helps us Lib Dems out
Trump, one day after introducing his nominee for the Supreme Court, urged Republicans in the Senate to make a major change to the chamber's voting rules if Judge Neil Gorsuch can't attract the necessary Democratic support to win confirmation.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER As the State Senate slogged through its last scheduled day in its 2014 session, a member of the Independent Democratic Conference (IDC) that shares majority power with the Republicans, voiced hope that a measure to bar mental health professionals from performing «sexual orientation change efforts» on minors could yet get a floor vote.
Clegg said that, even though the vote was on an opposition day motion and not on a piece of legislation, the government would have to change its policy.
The Senate began an all - day session, to be followed by a crucial vote scheduled for after midnight, on changes crafted by Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada to gain support for the bill from all 60 members of the Democratic caucus.
Note that ORB and Survation's fieldwork both finished a few days before the referendum, so one can not rule out a change in support in the days between their fieldwork and the vote itself.
Proposed changes include reforms that advocates have long called for: early voting, automatic voter registration and same day registration.
After Democrats boycotted committee votes on Trump's Treasury and health secretary picks for the second straight day, the GOP unilaterally changed the panel's rules to approve both nominees without their votes.
Thus, for example, if a minority candidate drops out before election day, this can change the result because he or she takes votes differently from the major candidates.
The vote comes on the heels of last week's historic day of industrial action by the NHS, whereby doctors boycotted non-acute care as a way of expressing their dissatisfaction with the government's proposed changes to their pension funds.
And instead of voting on the modification there and then, the Council held another hearing the next day to approve it, with no changes.
Changing demographics, the unpopularity of Donald Trump in New York and the efficiency of Hillary Clinton's get — out - the - vote effort, are all contributing to the Democrats» best chance in several years to take over control of the State Senate this Election Day.
The current impasse on the women's agenda is the result of a last - minute change in strategy by the governor and the coalition just days before the end of session, when it became apparent that Senate Republican Leader Dean Skelos wasn't going to allow the abortion plank onto the floor — and that there weren't 32 declared votes in the chamber to support that section.
The tradition of voting on Tuesdays dates back to the 19th century, and some politicians, including former Democratic congressman Steve Israel, have pushed for the day to be changed to accommodate a more modern society, according to a 2012 NPR story.
That the changes occurred just days before the primary has rankled some candidates, who fear that uptown residents will be confused about where they should vote.
These exact numbers might change slightly in the next few days once absentee ballots are counted, but it appears that I have the same percentage of votes as I did in 2013.
One issue that progressive activists are upset with the incumbent governor about — and that came into stark relief around the time of the 2016 Clinton - Sanders primary — is the state's antiquated election laws, including lack of early voting and same - day registration, and party - change deadlines extremely far in advance of the applicable vote.
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