Sentences with phrase «election broadcast by»

A party election broadcast by the Traditional Unionist Voice party for the European Parliament election on 4 June.
A party election broadcast by the Ulster Conservative and Unionist New Force party for the European Parliament election on 4 June.
A party election broadcast by the Liberal Democrats for the European Parliament election on 4 June 2009.
An election broadcast by the UK Independence Party for the 2014 European Parliament elections on 22 May 2014.

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The 2002 law, usually called McCain - Feingold, banned the broadcast, cable or satellite transmission of «electioneering communications» paid for by corporations or labor unions from their general funds in the 30 days before a presidential primary and in the 60 days before the general elections.
In videos of the meetings broadcast by Channel 4, Cambridge Analytica executives boasted that it and its parent, Strategic Communications Laboratories, had worked in more than 200 elections across the world, including Nigeria, Kenya, the Czech Republic, India and Argentina.
In a series of broadcasts by Britain's Channel 4, Nix was filmed making controversial statements about his firm's work on elections, including how Cambridge Analytica played a major role in Trump's presidential victory, including «all the data, all the analytics, all the targeting.»
These include holding open Cabinet meetings at least once a month, which will be broadcasted on the Internet; giving Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) a greater role by reforming the Legislative committee system and allowing government MLAs to vote freely (as opposed to voting according to the Party's preferences); restricting the tenure of a premier to two (four - year) terms; holding a Citizen's Assembly on electoral reform to examine alternative models for electing MLAs; instituting a system by which citizens can recall elected officials; and instituting elections for all government boards and commissions.
Karen Jagoda has what looks to be another top - notch Digital Politics Show today, broadcast live at 3 PM Eastern: With one month to go until Election Day, the topic today is how online ads and mobile apps are being used in the ground game and how campaign narratives are being shaped by dirty...
Watch Labour's first election broadcast of the election, by Bourne Ultimatum director Paul Greengrass
The election broadcast follows comments by party president Tim Farron yesterday that Baroness Thatcher's government pursued «organised wickedness».
«Lord Rennard is deeply shocked by and strongly disputes the allegations made against him in the Channel 4 News broadcast,» a statement issued on behalf of the peer, who is in Armenia overseeing elections, said.
Historically, women have struggled to achieve much visibility in electoral coverage, and by drawing upon data from the Loughborough Communication Research Centre's real - time analysis of national broadcasting and press coverage, we can see that the 2015 election was no different.
But during the 2015 election campaign, newspapers did help set the broadcast agenda, with front page splashes prominently reported by television news bulletins.
Throughout the campaign for the 7 May elections, Miliband insisted that David Cameron should debate him one on one as part of a televised election broadcast [104] in order to highlight differences in policies between the two major parties, but this was never to happen, with the pair instead being interviewed separately by Jeremy Paxman as part of the first major televised political broadcast of the election involving multiple parties.
The Democrat - turned - Republican businessman's first spot of the special election campaign to fill the seat vacated by disgraced former Rep. Chris Lee will start airing on cable and broadcast stations in the Buffalo and Rochester media markets tomorrow, accorsing to Davis» campaign.
Produced by the Conservatives for the 1992 election, the broadcast told voters a story about the quintessentially English Tory leader.
First came party election broadcasts (PEBs) by radio, then 20 - minute polemics by TV, followed by blockbuster - style short films produced and directed by some of the Hollywood greats in the 1980s through to today.
Two weeks after that boyband - inspired broadcast by the Greens, a new contender for best musical intervention in the election campaign has emerged.
«It is my understanding that both campaigns were clearly informed by the General Secretary of the Labour party that broadcast debates would form part of the official leadership election timetable.
The leadership embarked on a rethink at the weekend, resulting in a hastily filmed personal statement by Cameron for an election broadcast on Monday night, when the Lib Dems surged in the polls.
In real terms, these rules which exist in virtually every jurisdiction, include laws and regulations which forbid the unauthorized use of state resources for political purposes, contributions from dubious sources, violation of campaign funding limits as prescribed by enabling laws, the use of money to influence voters and election outcomes, non-disclosure of campaign spending, abuse of media, broadcasting and political advertising rules, and rules on declaration of assets, academic qualifications, health and other disclosures and internal party guidelines and rules.
Nearly four dozen Democrats are broadcasting television advertisements — far more by Labor Day than in previous election cycles.
A political broadcast on the eve of the election has been described to me by senior Scottish Labour figures as one of the worst they had ever seen: focusing on damning Nicola Sturgeon as a «broken record» rather than emphasising a positive Labour message.
The election night was broadcast live on the BBC, and was presented by David Dimbleby, Robin Day and Peter Snow.
Television broadcasts were used by both campaigns, like party political broadcasts during general elections.
On election night on 3 November, the graphics will be produced almost instantaneously by computer as the results come in, and broadcast live from the BBC's studio in Washington DC.
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As Ouseley J noted, it was not disputed that the aim of «avoiding undue dominance of the political debate by wealthier groups... justifies a ban on broadcast media advertising during election campaigns».
And on Monday, after the U.K.'s Channel 4 broadcast covert footage of Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix boasting about how the company could sway elections, the ICO stepped up its probe by applying for a warrant to search the firm's offices.
On Tuesday night, Britain's Channel 4 News broadcast a report in which Nix — secretly recorded by the undercover reporter — said that his company played a major role in securing Donald Trump's narrow victory in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
In the video, first broadcast Monday, Nix describes a variety of ethically questionable techniques the firm, which was employed by President Donald Trump's campaign, could use to swing elections.
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