Four years earlier, in September 2013, approximately 20 percent
of registered voters cast ballots in the primary.
Not exact matches
As IPPR's new report into political inequality shows, less than half
of 18 — 24 - year - olds voted, compared to nearly four - fifths
of the over-65s, while three - quarters
of «AB» individuals
cast a ballot, against just over half
of «DE»
registered voters.
Each
voter casts one vote for an individual candidate
of a
registered political party or for an independent.
Even assuming that only 125,000 (1 / 4th)
of those are actually
registered voters, and there's only 10 % turnout, that's still 12,500 votes
cast.
One complication was that the authorities changed voting laws so that every
voter could
cast their vote at any polling station (i.e. not necessarily where they are
registered) with the inevitable consequence that many polling stations ran out
of ballot papers.
While paper ballots have yet to be counted, the Board
of Elections reported 1,026,169 ballots
cast with over 4.3 million
registered voters in NYC.
According to the National Conference
of State Legislatures, 32 states and the District
of Columbia have an early voting system that allows
registered voters to
cast their votes in person before Election Day.
Since there are approximately 146,311,000
registered voters in the U.S., winning this district with the single vote
cast would give a popular vote percentage
of 1 / (146,311,000 - 403,802) = 0.000000685367 %
[83][84] In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 2,037 votes (51.7 % vs. 45.8 % countywide), ahead
of Democrat Jon Corzine with 1,663 votes (42.2 % vs. 48.0 %), Independent Chris Daggett with 181 votes (4.6 % vs. 4.7 %) and other candidates with 24 votes (0.6 % vs. 0.5 %), among the 3,937 ballots
cast by the borough's 7,449
registered voters, yielding a 52.9 % turnout (vs. 50.0 % in the county).
A minor party can maintain its status if one
of its candidates for statewide office received at least 5 percent
of the total votes
cast in either
of the last two elections or if 1,000 or more
registered voters have affiliated with the minor party prior to July 1 before either
of the last two elections.
[94][95] In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Democrat Jon Corzine received 2,204 ballots
cast (47.2 % vs. 48.0 % countywide), ahead
of Republican Chris Christie with 2,116 votes (45.3 % vs. 45.8 %), Independent Chris Daggett with 299 votes (6.4 % vs. 4.7 %) and other candidates with 11 votes (0.2 % vs. 0.5 %), among the 4,666 ballots
cast by the borough's 8,203
registered voters, yielding a 56.9 % turnout (vs. 50.0 % in the county).
When it comes to the re-election chances
of Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, fewer than four in ten
registered voters in New York — 38 % — say they definitely plan to
cast their ballot for her.
A total
of 62,364
registered voters were expected to
cast their votes but less than half that number
A total number
of 15, 712, 499
registered voters will be expected to
cast their ballots when polls open at 7 am across the country.
Come November 18, 2017 thousands
of registered voters in Anambra State will pour out to their respective polling units to
cast their votes for their preferred...
Pollsters say a ratification may hinge on whether younger
voters, tens
of thousands
of whom have
registered to vote in recent months, actually turn up to
cast their ballot.
A new political party must submit a written declaration signed by
registered voters equaling at least 1 percent
of the total number
of votes
cast for governor at the last preceding gubernatorial election.
The downstate Suburbs (Suffolk, Nassau, Westchester and Rockland Counties) have
cast 23 - 25 percent
of the state's gubernatorial vote (while it accounts for 21 percent
of the state's population and 23 percent
of registered voters).
The voting trend was the same in the various councils with only about 40 per cent
of the
registered voters coming out to
cast their votes in the seven local councils so far declared.
[155][156] In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Democrat Jon Corzine received 62.3 %
of the vote here (9,095 ballots
cast), ahead
of Republican Chris Christie with 29.5 % (4,307 votes), Independent Chris Daggett with 4.6 % (673 votes) and other candidates with 0.9 % (138 votes), among the 14,593 ballots
cast by the city's 34,844
registered voters, yielding a 41.9 % turnout.
According to this McClatchy - Marist Poll, about one - third
of registered voters nationwide — 33 % — report they are very enthusiastic about
casting their ballot this November.
When Marist last posed this hypothetical contest to
voters in its March 2nd poll, 64 %
of registered voters said they would
cast their ballot for Cuomo while 28 % thought they would support Lazio.
«One
of the real problems that is the chicken coming home to roost for this mayor is that the city is 43 percent
of the state's population, 38 percent
of the
registered voters but it only
cast 26 percent
of the vote in 2014.
Counties used this time to count any absentee ballots or provisional ballots not yet counted, to reconcile the number
of signatures on the roster
of registered voters with the number
of ballots recorded on the ballot statement, to count any valid write - in votes, to reproduce any damaged ballots, if necessary, and to conduct a hand count
of the ballots
cast in 1 %
of the precincts, chosen at random by the elections official.
If November's general election for U.S. Senate in New York were held today, 67 %
of registered voters statewide would support Schumer while 25 % would
cast their ballot for the Republican challenger, Kudlow.
Despite charges
of voter fraud, which included reports from the Altschuler camp and on FoxNews that
registered voters in New York City with vacation homes on the East End had
cast absentee ballots in the race here, the numbers weren't adding up for Mr. Altschuler.
The Report suggests keeping the same percentages, but changing the base from the number
of registered voters, to the number
of votes
cast in the last presidential election.
In another polling unit at Aroma Junction, Ward 1, Unit 8, while the number
of registered voters was 334, the number
of votes
cast was 114 with six invalid votes.
The returning officer at the polling station, Gershon Kudzordzi said 19 out
of the expected 171
registered voters had
cast their ballot as at 2.30 pm at the polling station in today's exercise.
The Catalan government estimated that polling stations representing up to 770,000 potential
voters — 14.5 %
of all
registered voters — were closed down by police in raids, with any votes
cast in those stations either seized, lost or inaccessible and therefore not counted.
Signatures
of registered voters equaling 10 percent
of votes
cast in last gubernatorial election
Only 25 percent
of registered voters in New York City participated in the November 2014 elections, according to the New York City Campaign Finance Board, and a recent special election in The Bronx for a vacant City Council seat saw roughly 3,300 out
of 85,000
registered voters cast ballots.
The Board
of Elections should fulfill their duties by running a proper, impartial election, not by becoming defendants in an action by a
registered voter only looking to exercise their constitutional rights in
casting a ballot.
New York State Election Law allows a
registered voter to
cast his / her vote by absentee ballot if a
voter meets one
of the following criteria:
Schenectady, NY — In a higher turnout than expected, more than 30 percent
of registered voters in Montgomery and Schenectady counties
cast a ballot Tuesday.
This is a smart film that arrives in theaters just about the time that the Electoral College will vote a disastrous choice by mandate
of «the people,» putting in office a man that received only 27 %
of the votes
of those who were eligible to
cast ballots and who will take his place in the White House because forty - three percent
of registered voters stayed home on Election Day (or went to a bar, or pool hall or whatever.)
Americans head to the polls today to
cast their votes for president and
of the
registered voters in America, 66 percent say education is a very important issue in this election.
Of the registered voters in 1989, 72 percent actually voted, a slight decrease from 1984, when 75 percent of the electorate cast ballot
Of the
registered voters in 1989, 72 percent actually voted, a slight decrease from 1984, when 75 percent
of the electorate cast ballot
of the electorate
cast ballots.
A bipartisan majority
of registered voters say energy matters in the
casting of their vote this year:
In a statement this week, West Virginia's Secretary
of State Mac Warner revealed that currently deployed,
registered and qualified military
voters from Harrison County and Monongalia County, as well as their spouses and dependents, are able to
cast their votes in the upcoming May 8 election via a secure mobile application.
The effects
of photo ID requirements in Wisconsin were disastrous, preventing up to 300,000
registered voters from
casting ballots.