Not exact matches
Scotland votes «no» on independence: On Sept. 18, 2014, Scottish
voters will answer a referendum question more than 300 years
in the making: «Should Scotland become an
independent country?»
On September 18th
voters in Scotland will be asked the question «Should Scotland be an
independent country?»
The Scottish independence referendum,
in which
voters north of the border will be asked «should Scotland be an
independent country?»
«While a bare majority of Democrats think the
country is on the right track, as do a plurality of New York City
voters, more than three quarters of Republicans and roughly six
in ten
independents, downstate suburbanites and upstaters say the
country is headed
in the wrong direction.»
The far - right and their
voters in Austria and other European
countries might well be heading towards a space where
independent journalism, and therefore public scrutiny, can no longer reach them.
First and foremost, Republican and
independent turnout was driven by the same thing that drove
voters elsewhere
in the
country: discontent about the way things have been going
in Washington.
«We enjoin INEC to remain neutral,
independent and unbiased and allow all potential
voters in the 774 local government areas in the Country irrespective of their political leaning, gender, tribe or religion to participate in the forthcoming Continous Voters Registration Exe
voters in the 774 local government areas
in the
Country irrespective of their political leaning, gender, tribe or religion to participate
in the forthcoming Continous
Voters Registration Exe
Voters Registration Exercise.
SCOTLAND will become an
independent country in 12 months time if
voters can be convinced over the next year that a Yes vote will make them better off, a new poll suggests today.
On the other, New Hampshire has demonstrated a strong affinity for McCain
in 2000 and 2008 and, unlike many other states around the
country, the Arizona senator could well fight Obama to a draw among the state's crucial
independent voters.
Liesl Hickey, a Republican strategist involved
in several House races
in swing states, said she was dismayed by a sudden exodus of
independent voters in more diverse parts of the
country.
The first minister's remarks come as the Scottish Parliament is set to debate Scotland's future - one year before
voters are to decide
in a referendum whether it should become an
independent country.
His remarks come as the Scottish Parliament is set to debate Scotland's future - one year before
voters are to decide
in a referendum whether it should become an
independent country.
Almost half of UK
voters believe that the European Union will collapse if France votes
in a right - wing Government later this year that takes the
country out of the EU, according to a YouGov poll conducted on behalf of BE Offices, a leading
independent serviced offices provider.