Sentences with phrase «on election day»

It's just about getting them to stay home and not vote on election day.
They are needed to drive people without cars or licenses to and from the polls on election day.
We decide who will be in our government and we have the freedom to throw them out through the power of our ballots on election day.
Data, lots and lots of data about what potential voters were thinking and about what they were planning to do on election day.
This presents an opportunity for candidates looking for Millennial support on election day.
That means a lot of celebrations and things like special stickers you can get at your polling place on election day.
That number does not tell us what will happen on election day, but it does tell us that the incumbent president has a slight advantage today in a race that remains highly contested.
In it he makes the case the voters deserve a real choice on election day.
The idea of an electoral reform referendum on election day was an attractive one.
In a column for the paper she said she didn't believe the exit poll when it was released at 10 pm on election day.
While most of us may not think twice when using lever - voting machines on election day, for some this can provide a significant challenge.
If they fail on election day, providing a remedy may be difficult.
But when the union's candidate is the same as the Democratic nominee, it's hard to determine who performed on election day and who didn't.
Vote early if your state allows it, or vote on election day if that fits your schedule.
By a narrow 44 - 39 % margin, registered voters say they will vote «yes» to support a Constitutional Convention on election day next month.
We need to assume that cyber attacks on election day will become the norm, not the exception.
The resistance will be there on election day 2018.
But the democratic innovation doesn't stop on election day.
Need a big base turn - out on election day, put some initiative about gays or abortion on the ballot.
I am aware of how much a presidential candidate spent on an election day.
Not to try to argue any facts, not to change policy, but to scare the right voters off the sofa on election day.
One wonders, then, whether the relatively small number of voters who show up on election day share the general views of other district residents.
The book ends with a detailed «To Do» list to win that begins with the basics and ends with the final push on election day.
The goal has been a referendum on a proportional system on election day.
And lets be honest, there has to be a major motivating factor to get us out to the polls as opposed to doing whatever other activity we undoubtedly had planned on election day.
The power to decide lies in the power of the thumb, and that is what you will demonstrate on election day.
Until it all hits the fan on election day and you're proven right or wrong, you can say pretty much anything and sound at least half - bright.
And we secured one extra vote on election day.
My suggestion for religious conservatives is to do us all a favor and cast a «protest vote» by staying home on election day.
Over the last several years many states have implemented laws that require voters to show some sort of identification at the polling place on election day.
By the way, good luck for your choice on election day.
When people think about a cyber attack on election day they are most likely to think of hacking into voting machines and changing the results of an election.
The advantage grew from less than 5,000 voters to more than 10,000 voters on Election Day in 2012 [i].
An ES&S digital ballot guide a sort of machine used to examine in voters on Election Day was toyed with by hackers at the Defcon security convention this yr in Las Vegas.
In the 24th congressional district in the Syracuse area, Rep. John Katko has endorsed neither candidate as well, but has not revealed who he will vote for on Election Day.
Many of the candidates who won on Election Day ran on platforms that highlighted support for business and innovation and opposition to overly cumbersome bureaucracy.
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper, attends a news conference where he conceded victory on election day in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on Monday, Oct. 19, 2015.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks as supporters gather in Manhattan after the polls close on Election Day Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio stands with his wife Chirlane McCray while voting at a public library in Brooklyn on Election Day on November 7, 2017.
He added that early voting brings convenience to voters because it can lead to shorter lines at voting stations on Election Day, which in turn can lead to an increase in participation.
This will help us in planning access to polling units and such other support on election day as persons with special needs and advocates of more inclusiveness in our democracy have demanded of the Commission for sometime.»
I urge all Latinos and progressives to join me in voting for the entire Working Families Party ballot line on Election Day.
Mr Anyidoho alleged that the document proposed that new one cedi denomination has been agreed to be used to induce voters on election day at remote villages in the Volta region appealing to residents to mindful of the NPP's conduct.
The group wishes to lay more emphasis on the public sector worker, particularly the teachers» point of view and indeed it has become very urgent and imperative for these facts to be put out there in order for discerning minds to make an informed decision on election day.
A second election to fill the remainder of the term will be held on Election Day in November 2011.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who had long withheld his endorsement, said Saturday that he will not support Trump on Election Day.
Three sets of Democratic and Republican candidates will be going head - to - head in New York state on Election Day.
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