Sentences with phrase «electoral calendar»

This national electoral calendar for the year 2010 lists the national / federal direct elections held in 2010 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories.
This national electoral calendar for the year 2018 lists the national / federal direct elections to be held in 2018 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories.
(A senior official in the Obama White House told me that the top priority of the administration in the first term was to avoid a challenge from his left flank — a concern that contributed, I believe, to the disastrous decision to hobble the Afghan surge with the arbitrary withdrawal timeline pegged to the presidential electoral calendar.)
Even before starting, the U.S. and Mexico are broadcasting that they will finish the rework by the end of the year, in line with their own domestic electoral calendars.
With a busy electoral calendar across Europe in 2017, many investors are watching closely to see whether populist...
Given the European electoral calendar, investors are concerned that if an agreement on debt sustainability is not reached by the end of February, another EU financial crisis may unfold.
There would be a coup d'état in Ghana which would lead to the disruption of the country's electoral calendar in the course of this year.
This national electoral calendar for the year 2011 lists the national / federal direct elections held in 2011 in the de jure and de facto sovereign states and their dependent territories.
Unfortunately, the electoral calendar makes this unlikely.
[1] It attempts to solve an anomaly caused by the electoral calendar: Scotland votes on independence on 18 September this year, but would only become an independent nation some time in 2016 (the Scottish government is planning for 24 March [2]-RRB-.
It attempts to solve an anomaly caused by the electoral calendar: Scotland votes on independence on 18 September this year, but would only become an independent nation some time in 2016 (the Scottish government is planning for 24 March).
The governor's campaign had $ 25.7 million on hand as of July, which means Cuomo could plausibly have $ 30 million by April of next year — probably the latest he could wave off a reelection run given New York's electoral calendar.
Economic and structural reforms are often political costly and painful at least in their early stages and may easily be deferred or watered down based on political considerations and the electoral calendar.
Per the electoral calendar, we have already missed the original date for the publication of the Notice of Poll, which will now be published, hopefully, on Thursday, 10th November 2016 in accordance with Supreme Court orders — that is if the parties do not return to court.
There are concerns that the electoral calendar could be negatively affected following the rising number of disputes between presidential aspirants and the Electoral Commission (EC), but the Judicial Secretary has allayed such fears, saying there is no cause for alarm.
We would like to further express our utmost appreciation to the Court for bringing finality to the issue and therefore saving the electoral calendar.
Because as long as the Iowa caucuses remain first on the electoral calendar, we can be reasonably sure that Americans will be spending at least some time hearing about — and maybe even thinking about!
Nix offered to layer atop those predictions of political behavior an assessment of innate attributes like extroversion that were unlikely to change with the electoral calendar.
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