Sentences with phrase «election votes until»

Representatives from across the political spectrum have spoken out against plans which could delay the counting of general election votes until the following morning - rather than the dramatic all - night count.

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He was seen as a long shot in the general election until the night he beat Hillary Clinton in the voting booths.
Until 1803, the vice president was the person who got the second highest number of votes in the presidential election.
No one at either tech company seems to have batted an eye — at least not until the election was over and Trump was voted president.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May then unexpectedly announced elections to be held in June, meaning the scheduled two years of negotiations to determine the terms of the United Kingdom's departure seemed unlikely to make much headway until after the results of the UK vote — and probably the German elections as well — were known.
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.
Mr. Anders had until yesterday succeeded in the past in besting high - profile challenges from former MLA Jocelyn Burgener, future premier Alison Redford and future MLA Donna Kennedy - Glans in nomination votes and defeated future Calgary mayor Dave Bronconnier and former Liberal MLA Frank Bruseker in general elections.
I had never voted for the NDP in a provincial election until 2015.
The newspapers chirped out propaganda on demand before the election and now are pointing out that we have to live with the sorry business of voting NDP until the next provincial election.
With just one day to go until the General election, Premier spoke with Christian candidates about why people should vote for their party.
With perhaps just over two months until the general election, voters may have less than a fortnight to register to vote once the polling date has been announced by the prime minister.
The Commons voted by 334 to 292 to accept a Lords amendment opting to delay the redrawing of the electoral map until the 2020 general election.
Moreover, the Ukrainian government in Kyiv was only an interim administration until the country would vote in elections a few months later.
Regarding parliamentary elections, single member plurality voting for most MPs developed from the various reform acts of the 19th and early 20th century, although oddities like the University MPs continued until 1950.
This week, insiders began a whisper campaign that Alice Cancel had the most votes from the committee going into tomorrow's (S) election process in which new votes are taken over and over again until a candidate reaches 50 %.
It is all political show as the repeal vote will go nowhere until the Nov. election shakes out everything in Congress.There are 435 House members, well paid, many very wealthy.
The next general election is not due until 2020 under current laws, but could be staged within months if the next Conservative leader decides to seek a mandate through a national vote.
Up until 1974, 70 % of people in classes C2, D and E voted Labour and 80 % of people in classes A, B and C1 voted Conservative — at pretty much every election.
[76] At the conference, Miliband pledged to focus on six national goals for Britain until 2025, including boosting pay, apprenticeships and housing; a mansion tax and levy on tobacco companies to fund # 2.5 billion a year «time to care» fund for the NHS; a commitment to raise the minimum wage to # 8 or more by 2020; and a promise to lower the voting age to 16 ready for elections in 2016.
Washington (CNN)- Young adults will be a deciding factor in the midterm elections, and with just two months until November, their votes are still up for grabs, according to a new poll released Wednesday.
Despite the fact that the state has voted for Republicans in every presidential election from 1980 until 2008 the governorship (until 2012), legislature (until 2010), as well as most statewide offices, it remains in Democratic control.
The cry bullies line up to say how Corbyn is a bully or incompetent, or, or, or... Seems rather reminiscent of something, oh yes, its just the same as the timed resignations... a drip drip drip to keep the negative press in the news cycle, only this time it has to last until the leadership election votes start to roll in.
This can not be done in the same way as it is for the Conservative, Labour, or Liberal Democrat vote for the simple reason that the data does not exist — UKIP was not a real feature of local elections until very recently.
But the timing of the president's veto is designed to erode congressional support for the bill and put off a politically damaging override vote until after the November elections.
Tables of Labour Selectorate — Full members able to vote in Labour Leadership election (until December 2015 — incl.)
With votes still to be tallied in a close race, Foley said he more than likely lost to incumbent Democratic Gov. Dannel Malloy in the general election, but would not concede the race until all the votes were counted.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Wednesday that he is about to «launch a major effort» to see voting and election reforms passed in Albany by the end of the legislative session, which runs until the middle of June.
It makes clear the proposed new voting system could not be introduced until the election after next.
For the mayoral elections in Portland and San Francisco, Fairvote has graphs that show the breakdown of votes round by round until someone takes a majority (in Portland, Greens David Marshall and John Eder finished 4th and 12th of 15; in SF, Green Terry Baum finished 11th of 16).
The board «will keep going until every vote that was cast is counted,» said Valerie Vazquez, a Board of Elections spokeswoman.
Labour's Elections and National Campaign Coordinator Andrew Gwynne says the two by - elections tomorrow will be «competitive and close contests» but that Labour will be «fighting for every vote until polls closElections and National Campaign Coordinator Andrew Gwynne says the two by - elections tomorrow will be «competitive and close contests» but that Labour will be «fighting for every vote until polls closelections tomorrow will be «competitive and close contests» but that Labour will be «fighting for every vote until polls close».
By the way, if you want to register to vote in that special election or the other one (Assembly District 43) happening May 5, you have until April 10 to register.
According to public officers law and an opinion provided by the state Association of Towns» attorney, a tie vote is considered a «failure to elect, «and the incumbent continues in the office until the next election.
Until 2009 all party heavyweights stood in both elections to ensure a good result for their European list (in Luxembourg voters can cast a vote for a party, one or several candidates on the same or on different lists, what is termed inter-party panachage).
Of the 12,729 eligible voters in Saugerties, 5,530 cast votes; 510 absentee ballots were issued in Saugerties; so far, 332 have been received by the Ulster County Board of Elections, making definitive results of the Districts 1 and 2 races, along with the status of Schoonmaker's 42 - vote lead on Republican Donald Tucker, unknown until the ballots are counted on November 15.
While the governor is not up for reelection himself until 2016, at a cabinet meeting Monday in Albany, Cuomo said that with this year's election just over two weeks away, endorsements and campaign events to get out the vote matter.
Theresa May's precarious path to Brexit has meant crunch votes on a customs union with the EU were delayed until after these elections.
Cuomo could also opt not to call a special election, which would delay the vote to replace Castro until the general elections in November.
The election was also the last time that Mississippi voted against the Democrats until 1872, the last in which Indiana did so until 1860 and the last in which Maine and Michigan did so until 1856.
Just because I don't like their symbiotic relationship at the expense of everybody else — a relationship that gave us Tom DiNapoli's re election (where we didn't find out until after the vote that he's spent 270K on lawyers)-- doesn't mean I want REBNY running anything.
In 2001 Tony Blair planned for a May election, but the outbreak of foot and mouth disease delayed the vote until June.
Until the party and its leadership can admit to the mistakes made in government, or to the lack of courage shown in not tackling the clear problems that prevent ordinary people from enjoying the sort of life that the middle classes take for granted, then I fear a whole swathe of Labour supporters will simply choose not to vote Labour, whatever promises are made at the next election (this is essentially ditching the last vestiges of New Labour I suppose).
We will vote in parliament to block any attempt to invoke Article 50 until Theresa May commits to a second referendum or a general election on whatever EU exit deal emerges at the end of the process.»
«If the Vote of no confidence is carried the MPs can then limp on until their selection at the next General Election when they will be deselected.
We didn't see this coming until it became clear that (a) the thousands of new «# 3 members» who joined to vote in the Labour leadership election were nearly all Corbynistas, (b) Jeremy was playing to packed houses of adoring crowds everywhere he went to campaign and (c) his rivals were fighting lacklustre campaigns in comparison.
As noted by K Dog it is the not until the Electoral college actually sits and votes that the real election takes place.
Parents now have until Wednesday, April 29, to cast advisory votes in this year's online election for community education council members.
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.
Downing Street has continually pushed back a vote, probably now at least until after local elections on Thursday, but it can not ignore forever the mounting evidence of a majority against both of its suggested options.
After a momentous week which will define British politics until the next election, it is worth pausing to think what might have happened if Mr Cameron had not decided by 7 May to go for a full - blown coalition with the Liberal Democrats rather than a deal under which they would support the Tories in key Commons votes.
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