Sentences with phrase «in subsequent elections»

Regardless, it does show that campaign donations for the 1972 presidential election decreased and it increased in subsequent elections.
By effective I mean that a small party manages to obtain significantly more votes in the subsequent elections or even wining the elections / being part of a coalition in power.
In subsequent elections for the office the Conservatives were unable to find a personality who could beat Livingstone and this was compounded by the polling advantages enjoyed by Labour.
Republicans, who won back control of Congress in subsequent elections, continued to savage the law.
«So if you are making headway you judge by the amount of progress you make in subsequent elections over and above previous ones.
Copeland had been Labour since it was formed in 1983, but its majority has been steadily eroded by the Conservatives in subsequent elections, dropping to just 2,564 in 2015.
Meanwhile, the party is considering a proposal for merger with the Progressive People's Party (PPP), which was founded by Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom; a break - away member of the party and former flagbearer, with the hope of boosting its chances in subsequent elections.
Navigating the myriad ballot access laws in each state gives us great confidence in being able to execute again in subsequent election cycles.»
Hughes retained his seats with increased majorities in subsequent elections, and the final humiliation for the Conservatives came when he took the Devon County Council seat from the local party's Chief Whip in the council.
Now that all political parties per their discussions with the select committee on legal and constitutional matter are all in agreement for November 7,2016 and every first Monday of November in subsequent election years even though political parties like National Democratic Party (NDP) are suggesting this amendment to take effect in 2020, we see no reason why there is a slow pace of operations in the release of manifestos by the various political parties.
It is still well known that any political party that wins the Presidency is most likely to enjoy the ripple effect or what we call the bandwagon effect in subsequent elections.
«We urge INEC to build on this success in subsequent elections as its credibility is key to the success or outcome of elections.
Mr Boakye is highly unlikely to be issued any further visas to visit the UK in the next ten years for his role in facilitating his daughter's travel to the UK, including should he be re-elected to Parliament in a subsequent election.
Seems like a relatively safe bet for the CfG if they can make their point with the party & have more influence about who runs for the GOP in subsequent elections.
Ninety percent of the electorate in this devastated country voted in the subsequent election.
«a small party manages to obtain significantly more votes in the subsequent elections» - this happens all the time, with or without «guerrilla» politics.
For the record, winning another referendum would require that process to be an expliciît manifesto commitment, a. Winning majority in that election, and a winning vote in the subsequent election.
In the subsequent elections.
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