Listening and learning from local elected officials is crucial to understanding
how our elections work on the ground.
I agree with @origimbo this question is about due process, and
how elections work in the UK using a just hypothetical scenario.
A booklet will be sent to each household explaining
how the elections work, but this will not include information about the candidates.
Do you know
how elections work?
Not exact matches
With Facebook facing a wave of public backlash over
how it has handled user data over the years — a backlash that was kicked off two weeks ago with the revelation that data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica had
worked on targeted
election campaigns using personal and private Facebook data — the company today announced a new set of changes to help users find and change their privacy settings, as well as download and delete whatever data has been collected through Facebook's network of social media services.
The data firm, which
worked for Donald Trump's presidential campaign before the 2016
election, is now embroiled in an ongoing controversy about
how it collected user data from the social networking giant without user consent.
In a series of broadcasts by Britain's Channel 4, Nix was filmed making controversial statements about his firm's
work on
elections, including
how Cambridge Analytica played a major role in Trump's presidential victory, including «all the data, all the analytics, all the targeting.»
Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix had been suspended in March after a series of TV broadcasts showed him making controversial statements about his firm's
work on
elections, including
how Cambridge Analytica played a major role in Trump's presidential victory.
Notley may be holding back for a number of reasons: (1) electoral reform wasn't part of her platform so she may be reluctant to spring it on Albertans, (2) she may be waiting to see
how Trudeau's electoral reform
works out and (3) she may be banking on the fact that the WR and PCs won't get it together in time for the next
election.
Lawmakers in the U.S. and the U.K. want answers about
how exactly Cambridge Analytica, a political data firm that
worked on President Trump's 2016
election campaign, was reportedly able to obtain and use data on tens of millions of Facebook users.
Unless you were praying for an Obama victory, which I doubt, then tell us all again
how prayer
worked in the
election?
How do we repair the divisions
wrought, or exposed, by this
election?
«The next
election» said Kirsty Walk on Newsnight on November 12th «will at least be partly fought on the parties» understanding of
how modern families
work».
And who knows, perhaps once voters at large understood what primaries were for and
how they
worked, they could be just as motivated as on
election day itself?
I'm looking for educational resources that I can share with others in an effort to engage more citizens in
how our
election system actually
works.
He argues vehemently that if there was any usefulness to the
election, it was that it provided an insight into
how democratic process could be subverted by an organized electoral pirates who
worked to enthrone a regime of anomie in pursuit of a Hobbesian fiefdom that Ekiti has become.
As I said previously in my answer, I urge you to visit StackOverFlow
elections page and see
how well implemented upvote / downvote system is
working in practice, for moderator
election.
Okay, now to why I'm writing this article on Epolitics.com in the first place — a look at
how this
election is being waged online and to compare it to what I'm used to, having
worked in online political organizing in the US.
Another issue relates to
how the Senate
elections work.
Individuals (or small groups) tend to make mistakes, but the looming risk of losing power make the ruling faction to listen up to the opposition: to the electors if there are
elections, or at least, to the opposition factions existing in the same political party; this is
how, basically, the self - regulation
works everywhere;
The 2004
election cycle saw a dramatic rise in the number and size of nonprofit organizations that bought TV ads, organized voter turnout drives and conducted political «education» campaigns that were effectively
working on behalf of (or against) one candidate or party, and because they used «soft money» in the process, their donors weren't limited in
how much they could give and didn't fall under the strict disclosure rules required when trying to influence an
election.
Bettws may be too clunky a name to be adopted by pollsters, but with the spectre of the next
election looming, its message is clear: People are struggling to see
how the democratic framework
works for them.
Smell The Coffee: A Wake - Up Call For The Conservative Party sets out the results of this
work, together with my conclusions on
how the party needed to change if it was to win another
election.
Earlier this year, I asked
how Party policy was to be developed for the next
election - since the Government's official machinery, such as the Downing Street Policy Unit,
works for the Coalition, not the Party.
For Labour's part, it's harder to see
how a presidential
election can
work, given their leader's unpopularity.
(If you want more of a primer on these services and
how they
work, read this article by Total Politics, a UK - focused
elections magazine; however the following will assume some basic knowledge and will build from there.)
2) If you are interested in a particular
election, for example the London Mayoral
election, clink on the
election link on the right hand side of the homepage, which will then take you to an overview of these
elections, with an interactive map, summary results, and, importantly a section on
how the voting system in your area
works.
AV IS COMPLEX: The Government will have to spend millions of pounds explaining to voters
how AV
works to prevent a fall in turnout at
elections.
The purpose of Project Blueprint is to help
work out
how to build this
election - winning Conservative voting coalition.
Question topics included the expected new bridge tolls, a toll and finance task force expected to have already been created, whether it's «overtly political» to not announce new tolls before the November
election, whether there continues to be a $ 3.9 billion cap on the bridge cost, two Hudson Valley state senate races,
how the crane was named, ebola and whether he anticipates limiting travelers into New York and Amtrak's announced plan to close four tunnels for lengthy repair
work.
I promise today that at the next
election, we will present a manifesto that explains
how we can help to make the living wage a part of our strategy to make Britain's economy
work for
working people again.
It spent much of the last parliament trying to pass a bill guaranteeing an EU referendum this parliament, even though anyone with the tiniest glimmer of understanding about
how politics
works would tell you that the way to guarantee that is to win an
election.
He said: «Everyone who is looking for a camera and a TV studio to dig knives into the Scottish Labour party should go home, sit in a darkened room, reflect
how the
election was lost and
work together.»
«We need to be
working out
how we win the next general
election, because that's the way we put our values into practice.»
Last month, The Observer wrote a piece detailing
how the New York Times endorsement process
works, what the editorial board looks for in a candidate, and
how much getting the gray lady's nod determines who emerges victorious on
election day.
Wisconsin Democrats reeling from historic losses in last week's
election and grappling with
how to bounce back say they must do a better job articulating their vision, particularly to
working and middle class workers who used to be reliably on their side.
Here's
how this
election reform plan would work: Instead of needing large corporate contributions or immense personal wealth to run for office, candidates who gather enough modest grassroots donations from real New Yorkers would get matching funds from the state so they can compete on Elect
election reform plan would
work: Instead of needing large corporate contributions or immense personal wealth to run for office, candidates who gather enough modest grassroots donations from real New Yorkers would get matching funds from the state so they can compete on
ElectionElection Day.
The GJA President, Affail Monney was also present at the meeting which was addressed by both the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshall Sampson Oje and the IGP John Kudalor to find a common ground on
how both the media and security agencies can
work to sustain the peace in the country before, during and after the
election.
The emerging battleground is over
how to help hard -
working strivers and their families and, as we rush head - long towards the 2015
election, all three major parties will compete even more nakedly for these votes.
«The IDC standing firm to insure that important budgetary issues like Fair
Elections remain in the budget is not dysfunction, it's
how the legislative process should
work.
The New Labour architect explained
how Corbyn could get a «substantial
working majority» in the next
election.
For many voters, the new machines can be confusing — which is why Liz Benjamin caught up with Robert Donovan, who is the co-chair of the New York State Democratic Laywers Council, and John Conklin, a spokesman for NYS Board of
Elections, to get a tutorial on
how they
work — and some of the problems you might face using them on
election day.
Leaving aside the whole redistricting reform question for a moment (and yes, I realize it's a great big wrench in the
works), let's consider
how much of a factor the Conservative Party was in the 2010
elections, when the GOP successfully wrested the majority back from the Democrats.
Working out
how to provide comparable levels of power for the English is likely to take well beyond the next general
election.
Third, if minor parties are worried about
how winner - take - all, single - member - district
elections encourage voters to vote for lesser evils rather than their first choice, we want to
work with them for a real solution to that problem: a system of proportional representation,» LaVenia said.
added that concern «only» with winning
elections was
how the centrist wing of the Labour party drove
working class voters away.
After Walsh's
election victory, the two talked on the phone about their fathers, and
how Walsh's father, Jim, a 10 - term Republican congressman,
worked across party lines with Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, when he was the secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
On September 8, the New York State Board of
Elections settled the lawsuit that had been brought by the Conservative Party, the
Working Families Party, and the Taxpayers Party, on the subject of
how to count votes when a voter erroneously casts two votes (one vote under each party label) for a single candidate.
A Brooklyn mom who'd spent much of her time since the 2016
election working for Planned Parenthood, Katz tells me she had been «deeply affected» by the resolve she saw in women in particular and
how that energy might be channeled toward a candidate like Nixon.
At 6 p.m., Dwayne Simpson hosts fundraiser to re-elect New York State Assemblyman Walter Mosley, discussing «
how best to
work on the issues we've been fighting for and will continue to
work on as the
election cycle progresses,» 1684 Bergen St., Brooklyn.