Sentences with phrase «college electorate»

That's why we use the college electorate not the popular vote.

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Amazingly, some extraordinarily courageous individuals (initially Arnold himself, journalists David Quinn and Breda O'Brien, the Iona Institute; later on, John Waters, retired Regius Professor of Laws at Trinity College Dublin, William Binchy and the distinguished historian Prof. John A. Murphy; the gay campaigners for a «No» vote, Paddy Manning and Keith Mills, deserve special mention) did succeed in making a difference to the eventual numbers, although not the outcome: in the early Spring, polls indicated that 17 percent of the electorate would vote against the amendment, but by the time the actual referendum came around, 38 percent were indicating a «No» vote, and that was the eventual outcome.
As configured on February 28 (when Benedict XVI's abdication took effect), the College was a somewhat strange electorate, albeit one that produced a striking result.
George Weigel suggests reforming the College of Cardinals: As configured on February 28 (when Benedict XVI's abdication took effect), the College was a somewhat strange electorate, albeit one that produced a striking result.
Under the Proportional Electoral College system I am proposing, an automated computer system would replace individual electors in reporting and casting votes on behalf of the electorate.
Nearly half of the probable electorate is still up for grabs,» says Dr. Lee M. Miringoff, Director of The Marist College Institute for Public Opinion.
Turnout among the youngest slice of the electorate more than doubled from 2004, when Howard Dean's intense campaign on college campuses produced far more modest results.
«This is shaping up as a «send the message» electorate, and Republicans are screaming louder than Democrats at the moment,» says Dr. Lee M. Miringoff, Director of The Marist College Institute for Public Opinion.
«Should the governor seek re-election, he starts with a base of support of nearly half the electorate,» says Dr. Lee M. Miringoff, Director of The Marist College Institute for Public Opinion.
The final section of the electorate college is the MPs.
It is not the only vote Malliotakis must now account for to a broader electorate, as she has weighed in on dozens of high - profile bills of importance to New York City residents, like those regarding women's reproductive rights, criminal justice reform, equal pay, college affordability, rent regulations, and the minimum wage.
And over five years, sufficient numbers of union members are expected to join the party to tip the electorate for the leadership election towards the unions with 50 % or more of the franchise expected to be drawn from union ranks — a considerable improvement on the third offered by the current electoral college.
Electorate Nominating Committee: Stacey Kiser, Lane Community College Kathrin F. Stanger - Hall, University of Georgia
Chair Elect: Mina Mina, Univ. of Connecticut Health Center Member - at - Large of the Section Committee: Van P. Thompson, King's College London Dental Institute (UK) Electorate Nominating Committee: Pamela K. Den Besten, UC San Francisco School of Dentistry; Mark C. Herzberg, Univ. of Minnesota School of Dentistry Council Delegate: Linda C. Niessen, Nova Southeastern Univ..
Electorate Nominating Committee: James H. Butler, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory; John W. Farrington, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Ray F. Weiss, Scripps Institution of Oceanography; Russell R. Dickerson, Univ. of Maryland, College Park
What role Cambridge Analytica, Russia, the mainstream media's mistakes, and the unvarnished desires of the American electorate played in garnering enough support for Trump, a political outsider, to win in the US electoral college remains a subject of debate more than 16 months later.
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