Sentences with phrase «election district numbers»

Not exact matches

Each map has a different goal: One is designed to encourage competitive elections, for example, and another to maximize the number of majority - minority districts.
He joined with a number of other DC residents on the case but was the lead plaintiff in Jackson v District of Columbia Board of Elections.
One point of contention during the April election was the number of parks and athletic fields, but land planner Matt Doede said a survey conducted by the Batavia Park District comparing resources with three similar districts, including New Lenox's, indicates that the New Lenox Park District's 420 total acres exceeds the other districts» average of 384 acres.
Many Republican members of Congress are dismissing Democrat Conor Lamb's apparent special election victory in a GOP - dominated Pennsylvania district as a one - off, giving a number of reasons for his strong performance — from a poor campaign run by his opponent to the Democrat's notably conservative views.
Reports suggest that Romney, Ryan, and key people around them remained confident of victory to the very end, seeing that they were «hitting their numbers» in many districts — only to realize as Election Night unfolded that turnout would exceed their expectations in most swing states, raising the bar for victory and leaving them in the unenviable position of having achieved their tactical goals but lost the strategic battle nonetheless.
If the electoral districts are large enough (possibly nationwide), a party does get a weight in parliament roughly equivalent to the number of votes they received in the election.
... That does not mean that we are going to have elections in all the number of districts that we have now because those are too many to decentralise.
At said election the qualified voters of each County and Senatorial District, as defined in article eight of this Constitution, shall elect, respectively, Representatives and Senators according to the numbers and apportionment contained in said article.
The United States Attorneys for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York have set up special telephone numbers to receive complaints of possible violations of federal election laws relating to the upcoming general elections in New York City and other counties in their dDistricts of New York have set up special telephone numbers to receive complaints of possible violations of federal election laws relating to the upcoming general elections in New York City and other counties in their districtsdistricts.
For a designating petition, signatures of at least 5 % of the enrolled Democrats in the election district must be obtained during the period from early June to early July of Odd numbered years.
But it is the 2019 local elections that will tell us more about the long - term viability of the party, since those will concern a larger number of English districts where the Lib Dems will be seeking to reclaim ground lost to the Conservatives since 2010.
Elections were held in all odd - numbered assembly districts, meaning 48 of North Dakota's 94 assembly districts were up on November 2.
The Starpoint School District will hold a number of events May 15, along with the public vote on its proposed budget for 2018 - 19 and school board elections.
Committee members» convention votes are weighted based on the number of votes the party received in each election district in the last gubernatorial election.
In 2012, when the 16 even - numbered districts were up for election, a total of two districts were competitive or mildly competitive.
Secondly, municipal elections of Mayor, Common Council, Board of Education and other positions are also held in odd numbered years at thirteen polling places within five voting districts around the city.
When taking their seats at the next session in January 1816, in three districts there was a number of senators differing from the apportionment, which was corrected at the election in 1816.
Although Gelfarb, of Rye Brook, has held the seat for three consecutive terms, it is a heavily Democratic district by the numbers, with 12,300 registered Democrats to only 7,600 registered Republicans, according to recent figures from the county Board of Elections.
New York State caps individual donations to candidates running for local office using a formula based on the number of registered voters in a given district, which varies slightly from year to year — but leaves the single donor ceiling around $ 16,000 in a Republican primary for Nassau County executive, and $ 48,000 for the general election.
The County Committee shall be constituted by the election biennially in each Election District in the County of New York, at the Primary Election held in each odd - numbered year, of two members of the County Committee plus an additional member if 300 or more votes and less than 451 votes were cast in such Election District for governor under the Party emblem at the last preceding gubernatorial election, and an additional member if 451 or more votes were cast in such Election District at saelection biennially in each Election District in the County of New York, at the Primary Election held in each odd - numbered year, of two members of the County Committee plus an additional member if 300 or more votes and less than 451 votes were cast in such Election District for governor under the Party emblem at the last preceding gubernatorial election, and an additional member if 451 or more votes were cast in such Election District at saElection District in the County of New York, at the Primary Election held in each odd - numbered year, of two members of the County Committee plus an additional member if 300 or more votes and less than 451 votes were cast in such Election District for governor under the Party emblem at the last preceding gubernatorial election, and an additional member if 451 or more votes were cast in such Election District at saElection held in each odd - numbered year, of two members of the County Committee plus an additional member if 300 or more votes and less than 451 votes were cast in such Election District for governor under the Party emblem at the last preceding gubernatorial election, and an additional member if 451 or more votes were cast in such Election District at saElection District for governor under the Party emblem at the last preceding gubernatorial election, and an additional member if 451 or more votes were cast in such Election District at saelection, and an additional member if 451 or more votes were cast in such Election District at saElection District at said time.
Most notable is that the number of districts with general election competition has dropped by more than 10 percent.
The Executive Committee shall adopt and designate a person or persons to file the statement required to be filed by Election Law 2 - 120 setting forth the party positions to be filled at each primary election and the number of persons to be elected to each position and the election districts contained within each part of an Assembly DElection Law 2 - 120 setting forth the party positions to be filled at each primary election and the number of persons to be elected to each position and the election districts contained within each part of an Assembly Delection and the number of persons to be elected to each position and the election districts contained within each part of an Assembly Delection districts contained within each part of an Assembly District.
If the boundaries of such Election District have been created or changed since the last preceding General Election at which members of Assembly were elected then the above formula shall apply based on that percentage of the number of persons enrolled in the Party in such Election District on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of Elections which the total vote cast in the County for governor under the Party emblem at the last preceding gubernatorial election bore to the total Party enrollment in the County on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of ElElection District have been created or changed since the last preceding General Election at which members of Assembly were elected then the above formula shall apply based on that percentage of the number of persons enrolled in the Party in such Election District on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of Elections which the total vote cast in the County for governor under the Party emblem at the last preceding gubernatorial election bore to the total Party enrollment in the County on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of ElElection at which members of Assembly were elected then the above formula shall apply based on that percentage of the number of persons enrolled in the Party in such Election District on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of Elections which the total vote cast in the County for governor under the Party emblem at the last preceding gubernatorial election bore to the total Party enrollment in the County on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of ElElection District on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of Elections which the total vote cast in the County for governor under the Party emblem at the last preceding gubernatorial election bore to the total Party enrollment in the County on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of Elelection bore to the total Party enrollment in the County on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of Elections.
A number of the Republicans who signed the resolution represent states or congressional districts that Hillary Clinton won in the presidential election.
According to a source familiar with the results of these polls, Hanna's numbers improved in the Binghamton and Utica portions of the district — two areas on which his TV ad buys have specifically focused, in part because the district lines changed significantly in the court - drawn congressional map used for the fist time in the 2012 elections.
The number of qualified electors in any district, for the purpose of the distribution requirement, is equal to the number of votes cast for governor in that district in the last gubernatorial election.
If a petition is circulated after redistricting and before the next gubernatorial election, the number of qualified electors in each district is equal to the total number of votes cast for governor statewide divided by the total number of districts.
The hardest part about the race has been explaining to voters what a district leader even is then increasing voter turnout in elections that usually don't have high numbers.
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance and Acting U.S. Attorney Joon Kim announced earlier this month they would not press charges against de Blasio over his political fundraising, although they highlighted a number of ways the mayor had apparently circumvented election law and delivered public favors for donors.
BoogieDowner has a few Espada / 33rd - Senate - District - race - related tidbits, including staffers from Espada's office who are going around saying they are from the Board of Elections and asking for residents» phone numbers... a quick conversation with Espada who said he felt «very, very good» about tomorrow's primary, but seemed «sheepish / distant / aloof.»
According to the county Board of Elections, 37th Senate District's enrollment numbers in 2017 favor Democrats by 28,000 registered voters — a figure the mirrors the nearly 2 - 1 advantage Democrats enjoy countywide.
According to Board of Elections numbers, there are about 8,000 registered Independence Party voters in that district.
This is notable for a number of reasons, not the least of which is the fact that Katko's district, NY - 24, is fairly closely divided and has changed hands between the major parties over the past several election cycles, which means whoever the incumbent is needs NOT to hew too closely to the party leadership and orthodoxy.
Democrats are touting former Rep. Brad Schneider's polling numbers and money advantages compared to incumbent Rep. Robert J. Dold, R - Ill., as their general election rematch for Illinois's 10th District begins in earnest following last month's primary.
Gov. Cuomo is expected shortly to call a special election for mid-April to fill a number of vacant legislative seats, including District 32, recently vacated by Ruben Diaz Sr., who was elected to the New York City Council.
The unitary authorities and shire districts that elect by one third or one half also have elections this year, although they are fewer in number than in 2004 as nine districts have been absorbed into unitary authorities that elect «all - up» in either 2013 or 2015, and one unitary and five districts have themselves moved to all - up elections, next scheduled for 2015.
Marion county election officials, however, had rejected enough of the signatures to cause Wallace's number of signatures for Indiana's seventh district to fall below 500, the number required for placement on the May primary ballot.
Peter Schwartzman Office: City Council District: Ward 5 City: Galesburg County: Knox Election date: 04/05/2011 Elected: Yes Number of Votes: 273 Percentage: 61.6 % Place: 1st (out of 3 candidates)
Steve Alesch Office: Park and Recreation District District: Warrenville County: DuPage Election date: 04/05/2011 Elected: Yes Number of Votes: 509 Percentage: 31.5 % Place: 2nd (out of 3 candidates)
Ron Hardy Office: Common Council District: At - Large City: Oshkosh County: Winnebago Election date: 04/05/2011 Elected: No Number of Votes: 4,562
This makes District 3 number four in fundraising for the 2011 election season.
Rolf Maurer Office: State Representative District: District 148 County: Fairfield Election date: 04/12/2011 Elected: No Number of Votes: 14 Percentage: 0.76 % Place: 5th (out of 5 candidates)
Toni Williams Office: School Board District: Thornton Township District 205 High School County: Cook Election date: 04/05/2011 Elected: Yes Number of Votes: 4,838 Percentage: 17.7 % Place: 2nd (out of 7 candidates)
Rolf Maurer Office: State Senate District: District 27 County: Fairfield Election date: 02/22/2011 Elected: No Number of Votes: 31 Percentage:.37 % Place: 3rd (out of 3 candidates, write - in candidate)
The election of New York City Council Member Inez Dickens to the State Assembly creates an open seat in Council District 9 in Harlem, and a number of contenders have thrown their hats in the ring.
ALBANY — After a full election cycle and more than two years of legal maneuvering, a panel of three federal judges dismissed challenges to the Republican - drawn map of State Senate districts, saying population deviation that tilted numbers upstate were permissible and any allegation of race - based gerrymandering was «purely speculative.»
This year is an election year for a number of local offices, including the district attorney and most local positions, including clerks and town supervisors.
Apart from the hoopla of the presidential election, the region's voters also decided the fate of candidates for a number of state and national legislative posts at the Nov. 8 polls.In the battle for the 18th district senate seat, held by five - term...
A post yesterday on the election playing field in Ohio next year elicited a number of questions and comments about why Ohio's 4th district, where Rep. Mike Oxley (R) is retiring, was not mentioned as a possible Democratic takeover.
Freshman Queens City Councilman Ruben Wills has had a surprising number of dealings this year with Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance «s office, including a well - publicized larceny charge and a less well - known elections investigation.
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