Sentences with phrase «hands of voters»

The personal information of up to 87 million Facebook users ended up in the hands of the voter - profiling firm Cambridge Analytica, which worked with the Trump campaign in the 2016 presidential election.
Over two days of testimony before Congress earlier this month, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg dodged a litany of questions from lawmakers about how the data of 87 million Americans ended up in the hands of voter profiling firm Cambridge Analytica.
The financial fate of the Addison Park District is in the hands of the voters, and park district officials are hoping they will be generous when it comes to approving a 12 - cent increase in the tax rate.
«And that, ultimately, even if a board of education may think this would serve the community well, it's still in the hands of the voters that elected that board to ultimately say yes or no, we think this is how you can best represent us.»
«Absentee ballots are already in the hands of voters, therefore, the law can not be implemented for the April 7 election,» Schimel said in a statement issued shortly after the Supreme Court's announcement.
Closing the LLC loophole is an essential step toward achieving the comprehensive campaign finance reform, including publicly funded elections, that will put government back in the hands of voters
Mrs May's decision raised questions over why she has taken the risk of putting her future in the hands of voters in «a gamble she didn't need to take».
Whereas if you let people vote online, that puts more responsibility in terms of data security into the hands of the voter (which might be perceived as positive), but knowledge about how votes will be counted or how you would go about verifying that the voting process was not corrupted, requires more than just basic computer knowledge.
As the bill heads to parliament the Society has urged members not to play mischief makers, and to leave the future of the electoral system in the hands of voters.
The future of our voting system should rest in the hands of voters next May.
And CenterState CEO president Rob Simpson believes putting the decision in the hands of voters is the best way to go for an issue like this.
Following a yes vote tonight the destiny of both Monroe and KJ will be in the hands of the voters, and I wholeheartedly endorse such a result.»
He supports Democrats, he repeated, but their installation ultimately rests in the hands of voters.
They come from all over the country, not just LA and New York so hoping in a taxi for a screening and Q&A for a film just isn't an option for many so a studio must get out screeners and into the hands of these voters.
Usually these pictures either can not get screeners into the hands of voters until a few days before voting is due or they can not get enough of them to attend special screenings.
John Kline (MinnPost photo by Bill Kelley) WASHINGTON — One day after taking what he called a «shellacking» at the hands of voters, President Barack Obama stood in...
WASHINGTON — One day after taking what he called a «shellacking» at the hands of voters, President Barack Obama stood in the East Room of the White House looking for examples of issues where he'll find common ground over the next two years.
The fate of the Paris deal lies largely in the hands of voters in democratic countries, and we can not expect democracies to produce good policy responses to challenges of climate change if voters have a confused understanding of reality.
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