"Election year" refers to a particular year in which voting takes place to choose leaders for a country or region. It is a time when citizens have the opportunity to elect new government officials or re-elect current ones.
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People tend to punish government
in election year based on its policies and programmes so government needs to weigh its options well.
This is a critical
election year for redistricting because it is the first cycle where the officials elected will serve during the redistricting process in 2021.
Don't get sucked into propaganda debates, which can be readily available
during election years like this one.
Never try to inject objective facts or rational thinking
into election year politics — especially primary politics.
We estimate the cost to be between $ 40 million and $ 79 million for a
gubernatorial election year, depending upon the number of small donors who participate.
This bill is the latest example of lawmakers opposed to women's health playing
election year politics and trying to insert themselves into a woman's intensely personal and often complex decision.
In this unprecedented
election year where political beliefs and emotions are running high, it turns out that more people than ever aren't willing to date across party lines.
A party has to get at least 50,000 votes in a
statewide election year, in order to be automatically included on the ballot.
Politics seems to play a bigger role than ever in attraction and decision - making, especially in light of this
past election year.
Even in the midst of a
contentious election year, both ends of the political spectrum can agree that The Campaign misses the mark.
In addition,
election years tend to pick up steam during the middle two quarters, during the heat of the campaign.
This is a
state election year, but concerns about corruption do not seem to be influencing any major races.
Conservatives won key presidential
elections year after year as both sides sought to bring their people to the annual conventions.
If any Republican up for
election this year so much as makes a proactive peep about climate change, he's won himself a big fat negative news cycle.
If such an outcome is realised then the chances of a
second election this year increase dramatically, but whether or not a second vote will change the situation remains to be seen.
There's a lesson in the film about the relationship between fear and prejudice that rings even more true in a
volatile election year.
There has been speculation that the governor would opt to have these races run concurrent with the regularly
scheduled elections this year, arguably to save cash for local boards of elections.
The 2016
election year highlighted the growing problem of wealth inequality and finding ways to help the people who are falling behind.
During this
trying election year, it's interesting to watch a documentary about one politician's campaign to educate citizens about one issue: global warming.
The barrage of signs isn't an unusual sight; indeed,
during election years, political signs seem to be everywhere.
This year is considered an «off»
election year with no presidential race or statewide contests like a governor's race.
This
contentious election year, there has been a lot of attention paid to the importance of civic education, but for educators, it can be tricky to know how to get started.
Assign some kind of research project or campaign - related activity that requires kids to create a visual and written journal
of election year activities during the summer, when political conventions begin to dominate the news cycle.
Hannon is running for re-election in a Nassau County Senate district Democrats have long coveted, especially in presidential
election years when his margins of victory are often smaller than in non-presidential cycles.
Equity markets tend to rally in the fourth quarter of
midterm election years as election results become clearer.
The State Senate is nearly evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans, and a
non-presidential election year in New York often favors the GOP, so there's no telling what the ultimate outcome could be on Election Day.
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