Sentences with phrase «large turnout in»

So, the large turnout in the EPX comes more and more from non-publishers, including online distributors, digital services, and IT companies.
At our Holiday 2011 show they had the largest group of retailers ever attending a KeHE show, and they expect an equally large turnout in 2012.
It was the largest turnout in the Hunger Walk's 16 - year history, said Linda Crouchelli, special events director for the Greater Chicago Food Depository.
Last Saturday's Massachusetts Land Conservation Conference, for which Mass Audubon was a major sponsor, drew more than 540 environmental advocates, the largest turnout in the Conference's 24 - year history.
LINCOLN — Last Saturday's Massachusetts Land Conservation Conference at Worcester Technical High School drew more than 540 environmental advocates, the largest turnout in the Conference's 24 - year history.
Erin Stamper, member of Indivisible Chatham and an organizer of the canvass action in Hudson, NY shares, «We had the largest turnout in the district, more than 100 volunteers turned out in Hudson to learn how to knock doors — we've been amazed at the ground swell of energy for this first voter registration effort — canvassing 20 months before an election is pretty much unheard of.»
The four PCC areas in Wales provided the largest turnout in this year's PCC elections with Dyfed - Powys topping the list on 49.1 %, a huge increase of 32 points from 2012.

Not exact matches

Delegate - rich Florida, the third - largest prize on the map and the biggest treasure trove of all the battlegrounds, saw a massive increase in voter turnout for the 2016 election in comparison with 2012.
Another mistake pollsters made was to assume an electorate that looked more like the one that voted in 2004 and less like 2008, which had larger - than - usual minority and youth turnout.
This was among the largest voter turnout efforts in history, and larger than those of both major parties combined.
Here is a map showing voter turnout in ridings across the province (only 4 out of 83 ridings had a turnout larger than 50 %).
Everybody loves a free meal, and in the churches that I have seen do this, the turnout is often surprisingly large.
«It's still the largest 15K in the country, and we get quite a turnout,» Fred says.
Franklin (17 -3-0) is hopeful that the young talent returning next year can continue the new tradition of success that began at nearby Cosumnes Oaks High in front of a large crowd that looked more like a turnout for a Wildcats» football game.
Political analysts said Curran may also have been helped by Democratic voters coming out in larger numbers to send a message to President Donald Trump; union turnout against the state constitutional convention ballot question; or by the surprising underperformance of Republican Hempstead Supervisor Anthony Santino, who lost to underdog Laura Gillen to give town control to Democrats for the first time in 100 years.
The union is trying to repeat that performance in the 107th District, where local members account for almost 5 percent of the registered vote — a large voting bloc for an election where turnout will likely be less than 20 percent of the electorate.
North Carolina has one of the closest Senate races in the country between Kay Hagan and Thom Tillis and is expected to have a large turnout this November.
Some GOPers have started describing Cuomo — involved in a bitter feud with de Blasio — as «our secret weapon» to offset the feared larger - than - normal Democratic turnout likely to occur from having Hillary Rodham Clinton at the top of the Democratic ticket.
It's not particularly surprising to see that seniors made up a disproportionate share of the turnout last year, as they historically represent a large share of the vote in low turnout elections, such as primary and special elections.
DiNapoli, a former assemblyman selected by his colleagues to replace the disgraced Alan Hevesi, squeezed out a victory in the race anyway, mostly thanks to large union turnout in New York City.
Sanders» campaign billed the event as the largest turnout of all his campaign rallies in the U.S., touting an attendance of 28,300 people, exceeding the 27,000 people who showed up for a rally in Manhattan's Washington Square Park Wednesday.
On Tuesday morning - Election Day - in Manhattan's Foley Square, a large group of New Yorkers will hold a rally, kicking off a campaign to address two of New York's enduring problems: voting access and voter turnout.
In New York, turnout for both parties is higher in presidential years than in years when a gubernatorial race tops the ticket, but the jump is larger for Democrats than RepublicanIn New York, turnout for both parties is higher in presidential years than in years when a gubernatorial race tops the ticket, but the jump is larger for Democrats than Republicanin presidential years than in years when a gubernatorial race tops the ticket, but the jump is larger for Democrats than Republicanin years when a gubernatorial race tops the ticket, but the jump is larger for Democrats than Republicans.
While both parties have large enough bases of loyalists to ensure victories in low turnout primaries, Levy said that may not be enough in a countywide general election
At the same time, it had one of the state's larger drops in turnout relative to 2013 and it's one of the handful of places where the Democrat at the top of the ticket performed worse than in its last election.
Sherpardson spearheaded a similar effort in 2012 for former U.S. Senate candidate Linda McMahon, the mayor of Bridgeport, Bill Finch, made a comment about turnout in the state's largest city.
It doesn't take a lot to swing the numbers in the Senate forecast because of the large number of competitive races — even a 1 - point swing toward Republicans because of higher turnout could affect the odds significantly.
And let's pledge tonight to have the largest Pride parade in history and with the largest turnout.
Fears over poll: It is feared that the supplementary poll might not attract large turnout due to the pervading atmosphere of tension following accusations and counter-accusations from both sides of alleged stockpiling of arms in the area to be unleashed on Election Day to cow the electorates with a view to rigging the poll as well as alleged intimidation of perceived opponents by both sides.
A large turnout for yesterday's Ithaca Common Council meeting bore witness to a historic moment for laborers in Tompkins County as the city, joining with the Town of Ithaca, chose to support a living wage for all workers in the county.
Might be a large turnout this year as citizens vote against whoever they can't stand the most, but in NY that won't help Trump and the GOP.
And some pro-reform voices might have feared that the timing would have made it harder to win, though I think the fact that there would have been a larger turnout than in a standalone referendum would have worked in reform's favour.
Reformers say too many votes are effectively wasted in safe seats where either Labour or Conservatives have large, in - built majorities, and this depresses turnout.
Electorally, Thompson's chances seem grim: He's down by sixteen points; an expected low turnout puts Thompson at a deeper disadvantage by making it more costly to draw out votes, say political analysts; Bloomberg is readying what the campaign promises to be the «largest get - out - the - vote operation in the history of municipal politics»; and the mayor's also cut into Thompson's potential labor support, depriving him of ground troops.
«In a very small - turnout election you have the [state] teachers union, which is against me, you have the public employees that are against me... and the fracking people, probably the largest single issue for activist Democrats, who are upset that I won't ban it.»
Eneukwu, who spoke at his Obinagu Ward in Udi LGA, said that the large turnout and general comport of all show the importance the party members attach to the exercise.
There were much larger differences in turnout in areas that held concurrent elections on only one of these days (5.6 and 3.4 points).
A strong turnout in Manhattan would favor Stringer, the Manhattan borough president, while a large black turnout would boost Spitzer.
A swing district more beneficial to Democrats in presidential years, it could buoy Ms. Teachout with a large Democratic turnout for the presidential election this November.
More than 27,000 blanks were recorded in the last multimember election in 2009, ranging from 26 percent of turnout in the larger districts to half that in the smallest.
Mr. Bishop fared significantly better in the larger turnout presidential years than he did in mid-terms, nearly losing his seat to Republican Randy Altschuler in a 2010 race that wasn't determined for more than a month after Election Day.
Michael McDonald, an associate professor at the University of Florida who specializes in elections, said that turnout may be low nationally simply because most of the county's largest states — such as California and Texas — don't have major competitive races.
From the large turnout for his first D.C. event last night to the announcement of a deep and talented team to advise his PAC, it's clear Pawlenty is the current «it» boy in Republican politics.
Low - income New Yorkers made up a larger portion of the PB voter turnout than traditional city elections, showing the desire for these communities to directly engage in the decisions that impact their community.
The youth vote famously played a large role in Barack Obama's victory in 2008, but one of the big questions of this year's election is how young voter turnout will compare with that of the previous election.
County legislature chairman Jay Gould (R - Ashville) says he's expecting a large turnout tonight from residents interested in offering their thoughts on the sale of the skilled nursing facility, meaning it could make for a long meeting.
Local officials have been hesitant to predict exact numbers, but they say there could be a large turnout for this day, since presidential contests in recent years have not seen this kind of contested primary.
Look for Mr. Foley to engage the large cities more than he did in 2010; Democratic turnout in the cities helped carry that race for Mr. Malloy.
However, in the centers visited, except for the seemingly large turnout of prospective registrants who were anxiously waiting to be registered, most of the complaints allegedly affecting the process appeared to have lessened if not totally solved.
Cuomo lost a number of upstate communities in his primary to Democratic challenger Zephyr Teachout in September, a showing she attributed in large part to the turnout among anti-fracking activists.
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