Sentences with phrase «in subsequent polls»

Secondly, while the reaction to the vote on intervention in Syria was initially positive towards Miliband, this hasn't been reflected in any subsequent polls.

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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.
In subsequent by - elections, the party contested Oldham East and Saddleworth (where Stephen Morris polled 144 (0.4 %)-RRB-, [35] Barnsley Central (Kevin Riddiough polled 544 (2.2 %) votes), [36] Feltham and Heston (Roger Cooper polled 322 (1.4 %)-RRB-, [37] Corby (David Wickham polled 432 (1.2 %) votes)[38] and Rotherham (David Wildgoose polled 703 (3.3 %) votes).
• Some Polling Assistants in - charge of issuing ballot papers who are NPP sympathizers would be recruited to issue multiple ballot papers to known NPP sympathizers or activists to be dropped into the ballot box, leading to over-voting and subsequent annulment.
During the subsequent leadership election on 20 November, he polled 152 votes (40.9 %) in the first round of voting by Conservative MPs, enough to prevent an outright Thatcher victory.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if they topped the poll in the next round of European elections, and won 4 - 5 % of the vote in any subsequent general election.
It seems to me that this was a planted story that's become self - fulfilling; starting from so - called poll results that were funded by Turner's own campaign not a reputable, independent source of data about support in the district, and treated as though fact by a slew of subsequent articles about this race...
«And then you should set up objective criteria, including poll numbers, and let the polling show who people want to hear more form in subsequent debates.»
The subsequent Labour defeat was significant for several reasons: the party polled almost a quarter of a million votes more than the Conservatives and their National Liberal allies combined, won the most votes that Labour has ever won (as of 2017) and won the most votes of any political party in any election in British political history, a record not surpassed until the Conservative Party's victory in 1992.
It's possible, of course, that confidence in Cameron & Osborne has massively slumped in the 7 days between the two sets of fieldwork, but this doesn't seem likely given subsequent national polls haven't shown this drastic slump.
Focus groups in each community of students, parents, educators, and community members, along with polling data and research evidence, led to the creation of a School Quality Measures Framework and subsequent online dashboard of the data that the community most wants to know about their schools.
(c) $ 2,000 for the third and any subsequent contravention by the owner or condominium corporation in each period that begins with the issue of a writ for an election and ends on polling day.
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