Sentences with phrase «on election»

There are four races to watch on Election Night in Erie County; two experts agree Zellner needs to win two of them.
«The Commissioner of Police, Anambra State Police Command is under very strict instructions to ensure that he carries along the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) in the deployment and implementation of security arrangements for the successful conduct of the election in the state», the IGP added.
I assume that under the existing system, the focus is on swing states, which contain moderate voters, which means convincing moderate supporters of one candidate to vote for the other candidate instead, or convincing moderate supporters of one candidate to get out and vote for them, or convincing moderate supporters of the opposing candidate to stay at home on election day.
Asked if it doesn't concern him that Haggerty has never been able to account for the full $ 750,000 contributed by Mayor Bloomberg to the state Independence Party and subsequently handed over to him to (ostensibly) pay for poll watcher on Election Day, Paladino replied: More >
Election disputes On election disputes, he said, «It looks as if nobody loses an election in Africa.
The statement added that RT, which was named in January in a US intelligence report on election interference, spent at least $ 274,100 in 2016 for 1,823 tweet ads or «promotions» that «definitely or potentially targeted the US market.»
Hardly a week passes without a debate, panel or discussion as to its possible effect on the election.
It is also lacking the words, congratulations on the election win.
And on election night, Conlin was one of a handful of people on the stage with Schneiderman when he delivered his victory speech.
The most chilling moment on election night was hearing Theresa May, when asked what she now wanted a Conservative government to do that it had been prevented from doing by having to work with the Lib Dems in coalition, answer that her first priority was to pass legislation that would empower the security forces and the police to conduct surveillance on the scale needed to keep the country safe.
However, when you plot the gradient of actual decline by Labour since 1997 based on election results, the projected outcome in May looks more like a dead heat.
«TOWIE — the only way is Ed,» said one gleeful official to me on election night, paying appropriate homage to that gritty fly - on - the - wall docudrama The Only Way Is Essex.
One wonders who was more nervous on election night: the candidates, or the Sun newspaper.
When I asked James Cleverly — the Tory MP for Braintree — about it for the Guardian's Politics Weekly podcast, he described bumping into a woman coming out of a polling station on election day, looking sheepish as she admitted she had not voted for him.
But, still, most of the quality election forecasters did also measure in some considerations of this trend towards less poll reliability, and were urging caution regarding overconfidence in the indicated spread (as Nate Silver of fivethirtyeight did here on election morning).
Since these parties aren't strategic they aren't expected to have any meaningful impact on the election, and the electoral rules are capable of supporting multiple parties.
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.
It would mean that suddenly all of the perennially safe seats would be in play - to the extent that everyone who lives in them would get to express a meaningful vote for their next MP - if not on election day, then in the primary running up to it.
He's been working very closely with HQ, working very closely with Nick's team, a lot more collaborative... He kind of gets it now, he's realised the focus needs to be on the election for the next few weeks and not anything else.»
But the candidates messages, how motivating the issues are, whether the Presidential is close, and the weather on election day, will still be bigger determinants of outcome.
Traditionally the first to declare, Houghton and Sunderland South must get the result by 10.41 pm if they are to beat their own record for the fastest declaration on election night.
«Whichever player has the most votes on election day», the blurb says, «will become mayor of New York and appoint his or her opponents to the Sanitation Department».
Natascha Engel was one of just a handful of Labour losers on election night.
... after Greg Gianforte body - slammed a reporter the night before Montanans went to the polls on Election Day, the DCCC, Priorities USA and MoveOn all ran digital ads that included audio from the scene.
That's a development the Seate Democrats also hope will contribute to their improved chances on Election Day.
Him and his wrapping - up of things early on election night, I tell ya.
«If Hawkins does that well on Election Day — something third party candidates often don't do — then it will almost certainly make this year's race closer than four years ago and keep Cuomo well below his total vote from 2010,» said Siena College pollster Steve Greenberg.
Germany imposed a 5 % threshold on its election process primarily to put a barrier in the way of efforts for small minority neo-Nazi parties to elect legislators.
Not as sexy as Facebook and Twitter, or as startling as a Herman Cain video, but it's the kind of behind - the - scenes digital politics that should actually make a difference on election day.
The constituency's boundaries will change on election day to become Blackpool North and Cleveleys.
And we secured one extra vote on election day.
It's a familiar coalition for the Senate Democrats, with many of those groups contributing not just financial resources, but also a get - out - the - vote effort on Election Day that aided Democratic candidates.
I do know that bringing down a candidate's site or the site for an organization like MoveOn.org on election day could have very serious consequences.
Did she think of him on election night?
The explosion of Twitter marks one of the biggest changes in the digital political landscape in the last few years — in 2008, Barack Obama had all of 100,000 followers by Election Day, a number that was well above 20 million on Election Day 2012.
Political campaigns operate on this system as well, and as politician or candidate, your job is to move people from knowing who you are (stage 1) to following you on Twitter (stage 2) to posting a yard sign (stage 3) to donating money (stage 4) to submitting an entry to your Facebook photo contest (stage 5) to organizing the masses on Election Day (stage 6).
On election night the race was too close to call.
Political campaigns could obviously use text messages to promote events — reminding supporters about a rally or of where their polling place is on election day.
«At this mid-term stage, the economy is the issue, as it was on election day 2010.
And the Welsh Liberal Democrats have also been highlighting their campaign against NHS cuts on the election trail.
Proportional Representation on election day does not mean Proportional Power.
And who knows, perhaps once voters at large understood what primaries were for and how they worked, they could be just as motivated as on election day itself?
On election day, while most of the nation was distracted with the mid-term election, another vote was taking place in San Francisco City Hall.
Their only recourse will be to win voter approval in a referendum — not likely given the complexity of capital planning versus the simplicity of just saying «no» on Election Day.
Most of his precinct workers had park district jobs, and they knew that keeping those jobs depended on the quantity of votes they produced on election days — not the quality of their work in city parks.
Let's put the debate about what happened on Election Day aside and cut straight to the chase.
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Cynthia Samuels recently posted about a group called Election Protection that will work to protect people from voter suppression on election day.
They are needed to drive people without cars or licenses to and from the polls on election day.
As Las Vegas does not allow odds on any election or award that is voted upon, ironically it is Irish sportsbook Paddy Power widely considered to the premier source for election odds, not just in the US, but around the world.
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