Sentences with phrase «n't get to the polling»

If you are registered to vote but can't get to the polling station, you can still apply for an emergency proxy vote.
According to Hanabusa, although the polling places in the two other precincts remained open during the storm, a number of voters could not get to the polls due to the inclement weather.
If you can't get to the polls you can request an absentee ballot from the Ulster County Board of Elections at 334-5470 or www.co.ulster.ny.us/elections.

Not exact matches

I've polled every statewide election in Michigan going back 30 years... I don't like to get it wrong, but I'm not alone.»
I don't think we're shocked that the state polls got it wildly wrong, just surprised at the widespread degree that they got it wrong, giving a false sense to the prognosticators.»
States permit poll watchers so long as they are registered, trained, and abide by state rules designed to make sure voters aren't impeded or intimidated while getting to and from the polls.
Similarly, an Ipsos Reid poll showed 60 % of respondents didn't think the government was working, a reflection of a «Tory brand» that was starting to get «a little tattered,» according to Mr. Bricker.
Of course, those realities don't automatically translate to getting people to the polls.
The survey found that 35 per cent of men polled said they hadn't got married because they hadn't met the right person compared to only 29 per cent of women.
This shows nothing more than ignorance of the bible and it's message for mankind maybe the President would do well to get alongside himself men of true faith Godly men who don't aspire for public office, who do nt name universities after themselves, who will tell him what Gods wants of him and not what the opinion polls want.
While opinion polls may show it to be popular, get - tough legislation simply is not working: «Prison does not deter crime because criminals are too crazy, too drunk, too high, too uneducated, too unintelligent and too young to fully comprehend what they were doing at the time they broke the law.»
Even the Right who don't consider those traits to be a deal breakers should ask themselves how far she'd have gotten in the polls if she looked like Phyllis Schlafly.
A 2013 Gallup poll shows that only 9 percent of single 18 - to 34 - year - olds don't want to get married; only 3 percent of 35 - to 54 - year - olds.
For he can't seem to win a Coach of the Year award, his team doesn't get first - place status in a single weekly poll and his players aren't named to All - America teams.
I bet if we did a poll when DJ was hired, about how long it would take UMD to get a Top15 recruiting class, the responses would have been 5 - 10 years or never...... most excited for the upcoming season since 2001 - by TerpfanMA on Jun 3, 2016 5:33 PM Isn't it a great feeling that we are able to think (that all of these comments are about) its a big time recruit instead of just people bitching about Edsall though?
Well let's NOT Google «Arsenal fan polls» as opinions change over time, so let us have a reflection of what us Gooners think right now, without any games to distract us, and see if we can get a FACTUAL figure on the actual percentage of JustArsenal readers who agree or disagree with Jon.
big gun I think the poll is a bit misleading, you yourself have said give wenger till the end of season I want him gone but realise in January it could hurt the club, so there's no where to vote for some of us, start another poll wenger out or wenger to stay then we will get a good idea as long as it's not fixed
So for a poll that isn't really a poll at all, as much as the definition of a democracy — one man, one vote, one set of furry slippers — Super Dave's Top 25 certainly seems to get to the heads of a lot of people, many of them well beyond their Clearasil years.
Within the system, though, Florida State still has more reason for concern going forward: Frankly, if trashing another top - five contender by 37 points on its own field isn't enough to get them to No. 2 in the human polls, good lord, what is?
One such article (Untold also covered this article) claimed that 80 % of Arsenal supporters wanted Arsene Wenger to leave, but just clicking on the link reveals that the only people that were polled were the Arsenal Supporter's Trust (AST) a blatantly anti-Wenger group and the only surprise is that they did not get 100 % wanting Wenger out.
But like a lot of polls, the ways questions are phrased, what gets asked and what doesn't, and who gets asked and who doesn't have a lot to do with whether the poll means something or not.
Seriously, that's what is needed (Edited to add: I learned today that you need to SIGN UP to be able to do this — don't just show up at the polling place expecting to get to distribute food to voters.
In any event, saying «everybody» cheats seems to be a stretch; while it's hard to get an exact number of people who are cheating because it's all self - reported (and you have to think that those who are lying to their spouse are probably not going to be totally honest when it comes to a poll on infidelity), some studies indicate it's about 20 percent of married couples while others suggest it may be as high as 60 percent to 70 percent.
I did make a few attempts to reach out to formula feeding moms via twitter and facebook to get them to reply to the poll too, but wasn't that successful.
Craft fairs are also great places to test new products because you can get direct feedback from your buyers — or if you're scared to ask them face to face, why not set up a mini voting booth or chalkboard poll, like Folksy seller Ruth Robinson did at one of her markets stalls.
I don't know how this poll is going to get spun in the end, but I'd like to register my objection to the options available.
The main goal of the Democratic party's field organizing is to get their supporters off their butts and to the polls, either on Election Day or (even better) beforehand — absentee ballots are field - organizing gold, since every early ballot in the bank represents a voter who WO N'T need to be hassled in person or over the phone before November 4th.
With that in mind, Democrats aren't skimping on the Get Out The Vote operation: the Jones campaign and liberal groups are working desperately to encourage Alabama's overwhelmingly Democratic black voters to go to the polls, regardless of past disappointment and present voter suppression.
But campaigns aren't just won in the air, they're also fought on the ground, by field organizers and local volunteers, whose job is to canvass their communities, persuade their neighbors and get their supporters to the polls.
You can not assume that opinion polls and speaking about independence are the same thing as actually trying to get independence.
Three - a majority of Americans don't think Assault Weapons should be legal to buy and while different wording of that poll will get different answers (I know you can find the opposite argument)- never let it be said that I'm not fair.
It turns out that Thad Cochran didn't just make good strategic decisions, like courting Democratic voters in a Republican primary; his campaign also made the smart tactical choice to rely on a data - driven field operation to persuade voters and get his supporters to the polls last week:
Christie isn't urging people in New Jersey to get to the polls in a tight election, he is promoting his own interview with Charlie Rose on CBS in which he denies all the sworn testimony about him in open court during the Brideggate trial which links him to the lane closures the touched off the scandal.
An organization that uses local volunteers to canvass neighbors — first registering them, then getting them to the polls — has an advantage that newcomers will not be able to match, he and other campaign officials insist.
That such occurs is essentially because, having got as far as a polling place, most people will vote, but they don't have to.
But getting ex-Labour Brexit voters still wary of the «nasty party» to vote Conservative won't be as easy, as the tightening polls suggest.
As Dean campaign vets like me learned in 2004, all the Internet buzz and fundraising and volunteerism in the world is moot if you can't get enough people to the polls.
A lot of it is just down to people saying don't know, it happens in all polls, other bits are just the natural churn you get in all directions between parties.
Mr. Astorino was not challenged in a primary — and as such didn't have to run advertisements reminding voters to hit the polls and choose him when they got there.
«If we can not get relief in the process, we will go to the courts, and we will go to the final, final round, to ensure every vote... is counted, so that tomorrow, when the senior citizen or the young voter goes to the polls, they can be reassured that this democratic process works for them and not that it is rigged, or perhaps that there are backroom strategists put in place to prevent them from voting or to skew the results.»
The poll did not ask about Teachout, who has not yet gotten onto the ballot and must circulate petitions, collecting at least 15,000 valid signatures from enrolled Democrats across the state, to do so.
That notwithstanding, he said he won't be surprised to see Mr. Avedzi re-elected in this year's polls, saying «But he is sure to get re-elected; no wonder he has little incentive to use his position as MP to represent the interest and concerns of We the People, rather than of the government».
And he told Republicans that while it is difficult to get elected in New York, they shouldn't give up, reminding them that he was initially down in the polls when he first ran for office in 1980.
Holding swing voters will be in vain if Labour has not also got its working class support to the polls, and reconnected with disillusioned left - liberals.
KINGSTON, N.Y. >> Voting got off to a late start Tuesday in the Kingston school district because ballots were not delivered to polling places at district elementary schools in advance of the scheduled 7 a.
Somebody, somewhere is kicking him - or herself for not making it to the polls Sept. 15 to vote in the Independence Party primary for Ballston Town Board because now George Seymour, Mary Beth Hynes and Jeremy Knight are tied at 34 votes each and the voters have no say in who gets the coveted third - party line.
I don't put much store in opinion polls, but if true it would only indicate roughly what you would expect to happen at this point in the parliament - 32 % isn't that much lower than Labour got in the 2005 General Election and all it would suggest is that the Liberal Democrats are having a reversal - tactical voting could see them holding onto many of their current seats, indeed it is even possible that if they got 17 % of the vote that if it focused in an area that they could actually end up with more seats, where the switches in support are occuring is crucial - if they are focused then if the Conservative Party were to get 39 % then it might still result in them getting fewer seats than Labour or in extremis winning a 150 seat majority or so?
«A lot of people didn't want to go to their new poll site and names weren't found in the book, but I made it a point during my campaign to inform people of their new poll site to the best of my ability even though we didn't get the new list until 4 days before the election.»
The Journal News, of Westchester County, reported on its Web site that a polling station in Hartsdale opened about two hours late because election workers couldn't get access to locked - up ballots.
People didn't have power, they didn't know where to vote, they didn't have gas to get to the polls, but they still got out and exercised their civic duty.
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