Sentences with phrase «election year where»

Identify your circuit court below and learn about the nonpartisan judges up for retention this election year where you live.
Next year is a major election year where every member of the legislature and all statewide office holders (including the Governor and Lt. Governor) will be on the ballot.
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.
Reuters adds that it might be Trump's lack of focus on LGBT issues that makes him a potential favorite among gay Republican voters in an election year where many GOP candidates are virulently anti-gay.
That concern, particularly in an election year where incumbents face angry voters, is well placed.
In an election year where voters have signaled dissatisfaction with the status quo, both candidates sounded notes of alarm in their openings statements.
The Democrats, however, must do more than licking their wounds and repeating how difficult it was to run in an election year where the Presidential» s approval numbers were in the low 40's.
This would be a bigger deal in election years where one party has a contested primary and the other one doesn't (meaning there's not too much of a reason for people to go vote in one of them, so why not vote in the other?).

Not exact matches

Scott's candidacy is a bright spot for Republicans in a year where Democratic enthusiasm is expected to be overwhelming, as evidenced by the recent wave of recent Democratic victories in special elections in Alabama and Pennsylvania.
The growing anti-establishment sentiment is a concern for many, especially in Europe, where a raft of key elections is happening this year.
Violence has escalated in the highlands, where gas is produced for the LNG project, due to anger among locals over the nation's election process earlier this year and disputes over royalties from the PNG LNG project, an observer said.
His quick acceptance of the results eased tensions in the volatile nation where the latest presidential election, in 2013, narrowly won by Maduro, was bitterly disputed and where anti-government protests last year led to 43 deaths.
The party made notable gains in last year's regional elections including in Tuscany where it won 20 % of the vote.
In Poland, parliamentary elections will take place October 25, where the opposition party is currently gaining power for the first time in eight years.
But because this year's election breaks the mold in a number of important ways, it raises the question of how closely it will hew to past elections, at least where market reaction is concerned.
The emerging market (EM) advance this year has compressed hard - currency spreads versus U.S. Treasuries to where they were before the post-U.S. election rout.
Mr. Mulcair appears to be drawing lessons from this year's Ontario election campaign, where provincial NDP Leader Andrea Horwath was widely criticized from the left for not supporting a campaign for a $ 14 minimum wage in Ontario.
Whereas now, Mulcair is getting out a year in advance of the election saying where he clearly stands on big - ticket items like the minimum wage.»
Near the end of June, the VIX was around 11 %, which is historically low and about half where it was just days before last year's presidential election.
The net result: 10 - year TIPS inflation expectations have slipped to 1.90 %, close to where they were in the immediate aftermath of the election.
In terms of a global picture, the EU is even further along than the US by 20 or 30 years, where you wont find a single advanced northern European nation that would for ANYONE that goes on about «God» (unlike the US, which seems to require it during elections)... you'd get laughed off the election circuit.
In contrast with previous presidential elections, where evangelical Christians were among the most engaged, this year, only 20 percent said they were following news about the campaign very closely.
As Nigeria begins its transition from a military to a civilian government» the process working its way up from local levels, where civilians are already in charge, to the national level, where elections are scheduled for next year» it faces the possibility of a crisis like the one that almost destroyed the country twenty - four years ago.
Contrary to previous presidential elections, where evangelical Christians seemed to be among the most engaged, this year, only 20 percent said they follow news campaigns very closely.
But when the heart of the act was tested (financing)... the government drew up a blank... No way Obama calls it a tax before an election year... but its quite evident that it is... Secondly, you think that adding another tax on people that cant even afford to pay it will help??? Where is the money coming from??? Yea I thought so...
Arlington Heights: Election day also marked the passing of an era in the largest northwest suburb, where an attorney was ahead by a small margin in a three - way race for the mayor «s seat, vacated after 14 years in the firm grasp of retiring Mayor James Ryan.
This year's mid-term elections, though, are starting to look more like 2008's presidential race, where Democrats had the money AND the grassroots organizing.
In light of today's Cuomo - Paterson summit, which is about to start any minute now, I thought it might be timely to check the archives and determine where we at this time four years ago following the election of then - Governor elect Eliot Spitzer (the last executive New Yorkers actually voted for).
«When you have an off - year election, and it's an off - year election where you don't have the County Executive's race on the ballot in Erie County, turnout is always a challenge,» said Republican Analyst Vic Martucci.
As I always say, a petition - free post-election period will be the ideal that election management should aspire to, just as it has been in the U.S except for the year 2000 Florida saga and in the United Kingdom where, for about 99 years, all election results were accepted from the polling units as annouced up to the final point of declaration of a winner.
Where is it known that there will not be another election for 4 - 5 years, opposition parties may have little incentive to provide opposition to the government, being focused on their long - term electoral strategy.
Were Khan to lose now it would be a shock beyond anything seen at last year's general election, where the polls at least suggested the two parties were neck - and - neck.
In a country where 83 % reject the government but only 45 % voted in favour of the opposition in this year's regional elections, those wanting to topple Maduro need to urgently reset and rethink its strategies.
I kid slightly because I suppose six years is not all that long, but it's been two previous election cycles where the Governor's support for Senate candidates of his own party has been anywhere from «tepid» to «agnostic.»
This is actually the standard procedure for calling an election - while section 28 provides that the House of Representatives expires after 3 years, there has only been one instance (in 1910) where the House has actually expired without being dissolved earlier.
While we are still a year and five months away from the 2016 elections, this first filing period outside the election cycle is a decent barometer not only of where things stand, but who is on pace to make or exceed expectations.
I'm thinking of a situation where at year 2, the PM is very popular in Parliament, so they just call for an election (which passes the Parliament's vote) to getting reinstated another 5 years, and then repeating forever.
This election will see significant change in Bed - Stuyvesant, where Al Vann has been in one office or another for over 40 years, most recently as Council Member for the 36th CD.
A good way of assessing this question is to look at the experience of local elections and analyse how much other parties benefitted when UKIP stood a candidate in 2013 but not this year, compared with where they had candidates both times.
Here's a round up of today's StreetsPAC endorsees: Dan Quart, Assembly District 73, Upper East Side, Midtown East, Turtle Bay (Incumbent)-- Dan Quart was first elected to the Assembly in 2011 in a special election, following eight years as a member of Manhattan Community Board 8, where he served as Transportation Committee co-chair.
This year their contestation rate, in places where the Conservatives, Labour and LibDems are also competing, is over 80 %, much closer to the 88 % candidature rate they had in the 2010 general election.
However, largely because London accounts for no less than 42 % of all the seats up being contested this year, amongst the councils that do have local elections this week there are more seats being contested where the Remain vote was higher.
Later that year, Harold Wilson called an early general election where the party increased its parliamentary majority.
Dan Quart was first elected to the Assembly in 2011 in a special election, following eight years as a member of Manhattan Community Board 8, where he served as Transportation Committee co-chair.
Mayor deBlasio, so widely seen as incompetent and ineffectual that even some of his strongest «progressive» allies in the Legislature are wary of being associated with him, especially if they hail from the suburbs, where identification with the mayor could prove fatal in next year's elections.
Libous also declined to say that the decision by Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos to allow the same - sex marriage bill to come to the floor for a vote last yearwhere it passed, thanks to «yes» votes from Saland and McDonald, along with Sens. Mark Grisanti and Jim Alesi — was a bad idea, though he did allow the Republicans knew quite well that the vote would cost them with the conservative grassroots in this election.
Notably, unlike the UK which suspended elections during WWII, the US has never failed to hold an election every two years for federal office (although Union govt elections were suspended in the Confederate states where Confederate election were held instead, until the states were readmitted to the union).
By securing 61.8 % of all votes cast, Corbyn has increased his mandate from last year's election, where he won by 59.5 %.
The forum was the first in a new series called the Campbell Debates, where panelists are asked to argue for or against asking rich people to pay more — a question deeply rooted in this year's presidential election, Occupy Wall Street protests and the tea party's dissatisfaction with traditional political parties.
Her decision to run follows a contentious Working Families Party convention, where the third party nominated Cuomo for their ballot line in this year's gubernatorial election.
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