Sentences with phrase «greater voter turnout»

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Turnout was low - just 26.1 % of voters cast a ballot to choose the first Liverpool City Region metro mayor, while 28.93 % turned out for the contest in Greater Manchester.
Clinton, after all, outpaced Trump in Philadelphia and the surrounding suburban counties by a greater than 2 - to - 1 margin, even as voter turnout dropped in the strongly Democratic city itself.
Some of the polls also found a greater degree of intensity among Trump's potential voters than among Clinton's, a finding that mirrors the stronger GOP turnouts that have been registered in the presidential primaries.
Under weighted voting adopted a few years ago, delegates at nominating conventions are awarded to those districts with the greater turnout of party voters in the previous gubernatorial election.
That's not to say that young voters were not still important in explaining the election result — age was still an important divide on how people voted, young people did still heavily vote for Labour so it is still fair to say Labour managed to enthuse young people more, it's just that the level of turnout among under 25s does not appear to have risen; Labour just took a greater share of support among younger voters.
The bottom line of this analysis is that the civic climate in high school has a great impact on voter turnout at least 15 years following graduation.
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