Sentences with phrase «only during the general election»

Separately, voters in 21 Ohio counties will elect county court judges this year, but only during the general election in November.

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Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller in mid-May as special counsel overseeing the the investigation into whether the President Donald Trump's campaign colluded with Russian officials during the 2016 election, noted that under the special counsel regulations, only the attorney general has the authority to fire such an appointee.
In other words, although King obtained only a minority in the general election, he sometimes had a majority of parliamentary seats during the next four years.
Although many outside the US are drawing conclusions about Americans based on our presidential candidates, they might be surprised to learn that only 14 per cent of eligible voters chose either Clinton or Trump during the primary elections, (where both parties vote to nominate a candidate to represent them in the general election) and less than 30 per cent of eligible Americans voted at all.
Our inability to coexist in my views may not be the only hurdle against 2019 general election as the age - long underage registration / voting challenge mooted above raised its ugly head in a recent but still trending video captured during a registration exercise and a local council poll in some states.
Having resigned on two occasions during Tony Blair's first term of office, his third resignation only weeks before the April 2010 general election plunged the Labour Party into two decades of infighting, from which it only recently recovered fifteen years later with the election of teenage glamour model Princess Tiaamii Andre - Price as leader.
Hawkins also said that Republican Astorino was being hypocritical for chiding Cuomo's over his failure to debate his challengers during the Democratic primary while he himself refuses to debate his challenges in the general election and holds a «debate» with only one of the challengers in the Democratic Party primary.
That item (a new Section 25 to reshuffle the sequence of polls during general elections) is only one out of so many.
[n 9] A person who has two homes (such as a university student who has a term - time address and lives at home during holidays) may be able to register to vote at both addresses as long as they are not in the same electoral area, but can only vote in one constituency at the general election.
Ohio is the only state in the country that elects its judicial candidates via partisan ballots during the primary election, but in the fall, the primary - election winners run as non-partisan candidates during the general election.
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