Sentences with phrase «election night no»

«Eric Pickles: Today we published a serious manifesto for serious times Main The Save General Election Night Campaign can now claim a pretty comprehensive victory»
Just a day after she «chafed at the decision by California Republican Party Chair Jim Brulte to target Democratic Assemblyman Adam Gray of Merced,» Assembly GOP leader Kristin Olsen turned her fire on the caucus staff who helped her pick up three seats on election night.
Senator Joe Bruno makes some phone calls election night from the Best Western in Troy as he showed up to lend support for his son, Ken, who is running for Rensselaer County D.A. on November 4, 1997.
The incumbent's lawyers asked the court to restore the original Election Night totals in roughly two dozen precincts, where recount gains had given Franken an overall edge.
This year's election night is likely to be an important one for the LGBT history books: Voters in Massachusetts are expected to elect the nation's first - ever openly gay state attorney general, and voters in Maine could very well elect the nation's first - ever openly gay governor.
In 2010, New York city finished its official canvass on December 2, 2010, and the final results were 17 % higher than the election night total.
Howe hooked up with COR after former Syracuse Mayor Tom Young, who is close to the Cuomo family suggested on election night in 2010 that he could help the developers get state assistance with projects they wanted to do, including redevelopment of the city's Inner Harbor area.
«Eric Pickles calls for the Electoral Commission to give Returning Officers an «unambiguous steer» that not counting votes on General Election Night would be in defiance of Parliament Main Captions please...»
5 things we learned from Election Night 2013
On Election Night Tuesday, Espaillat was down by about 1,800 votes — but said the race was «too close to call» and vowed he'd wait until every paper ballot was counted before making a move.
As things stand, Cameron could be the first Tory leader for more than half a century to have good reason to say on election night: «Thank you, Scotland».
That rebellion was launched on Sky News at the unlikely hour of 3 am on Friday — election night — and the flag of opposition was unfurled by the unlikely figure of the former home secretary David Blunkett, normally a loyalist.
Whatever happens on election night, the size of the playing field ensures that it will be nirvana for political junkies.
Unofficial but almost complete returns from the primary confirm what most observers surmised on election night.
Hawkins noted that compared to Astorino and Teachout, he will be the only one «celebrating victory» on election night in November.
I also noticed this defiant quality in him during election night when Labour were taking a pounding and he came out fighting proudly and passionately on numerous fronts including interviews on the BBC and SKY.
A host of senior Conservatives have been ejected from the Commons during a disastrous general election night for the Conservatives.
The real action won't start the returns start to come in, and we hope you'll tune to TWC News for all your election night information.
For many, the guilty pleasure of election night is seeing established parliamentarians suffer the righteous indignation of losing their seats in Westminster.
Nine months after the drama of election night, Barwell is getting on with the day job as a Tory whip.
Wilbur Ross conceded that Carl Icahn was «smarter» than he was on election night because Icahn left Trump's victory party to buy stocks — and made $ 1 billion.
In his first major interview since quitting as party leader, Clegg said he initially did not believe the election night exit poll which suggested his party would be cut to 10 MPs.
And there is a new account of election night with Team Ed.
Hillary Clinton spoke Thursday night at the Javits Center, the site of what would have been her Election Night victory party.
Nick Spano, in 2004, but actually trailed by 1,600 votes on election night.
Former Alaska Gov. and onetime VP candidate Sarah Palin will campaign for Trump in Michigan and North Carolina, and will be with the Republican nominee in New York City on election night.
Balls used his concession speech to signal his deep disappointment at Labour's national performance, with the party enduring its worst election night since 1987:
Election night veterans have been telling me that 20 years ago there simply wasn't this kind of information emerging from counts.
Writing for The Spectator, he opened his article: «Nobody inside CCHQ was prepared for election night's 10 pm exit poll.
Now under the management of lobbying's very own Lionel Zetter, Shepherd's threw an election night party for the UK lobbying industry's finest.
For those keen to mix politics and partying, there is no shortage of election night events in London.
Governor Cuomo has said repeatedly this year, both on the campaign trail and during his victory speech on election night, that the DREAM Act was a priority for his administration in the 2015 session.
Now it is back under new management (TP recently checked it out with Damian McBride) and throwing an election night party for the UK lobbying industry's finest.
Non-members can get a piece of the action for a cool # 75, with the IoD claiming their central London HQ is «the only place to be to experience the twists and turns of election night 2015».
The shock of the BBC exit poll at 22.00 hours on election night was profound.
For many, the guilty pleasure of election night is seeing established parliamentarians suffer the...
«Obviously the numbers didn't turn out the way we would have liked them to tonight, but we have won this election [because] Sheldon Silver has been put on notice that he has to work harder,» Newell said at his election night party.
Krueger came close to unseating Goodman in 2000, and initially came out ahead by several hundred vote on election night.
Later this week, he is understood to be meeting up with his former team for the first time since election night for a few drinks before they all head off in new directions.
The Clinton campaign cancelled its planned election night «victory» fireworks show over the Hudson River.
The Republican challengers remain ahead in two of the races, and one has tightened to become a statistical dead heat, which means we should get ready for a long election night — possibly with some contests too close to call without a tally of the paper ballots.
Jack Thorne's recent play set on 1997's election night, 2nd May 1997, contains a touching first act in which a perfectly decent Tory MP, about to be swept out of office by electoral forces beyond his control, wonders what it has all been for.
Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day during the early voting period, including Saturdays and Sundays, and ballots cast during the early voting period would be counted at the close of the polls on Election Day and included in the election night tally.
I was in the Manhattan hotel on election night in 1994 when Cuomo told the crowd of supporters he had lost.
«Jesse Hamilton was successful in Brooklyn and Jesse Hamilton will be a member of the IDC,» State Senator Diane Savino predicted at Hamilton's election night party in September of 2014.
Felder said he would wait until after the April 24 election to make his decision — but he preempted any election night celebrations by announcing his decision Tuesday afternoon.
David Storobin's lead over NYC Councilman Lew Fidler in the 27th SD special election has shrunk to just 37 votes — 83 votes less than the election night tally showing a 120 - vote lead — after a day of ballot counting down in NYC.
It's going to be carnage and I, for one, am looking forward to laughing at the Labour losers come election night.
After arriving at 6.10 pm — ten minutes late — at committee room 14, Harman began by telling the meeting that as soon as the exit poll was published on election night, she knew that her constituents would «take a thumping» under the Tory government.
Storobin emerged with a 120 - vote lead on election night, but his margin of victory shrank to just three votes after the Board of Elections counted half of the more than 700 absentee ballots and affidavits.
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