... It's not a small deal because
the overall number of votes cast is not going to be that big.»
However, the party came second in several areas and had the third largest
overall number of votes in Wales.
Not exact matches
When weighted by the
number of seats they have up for election, the average Remain
vote in those councils that have elections on Thursday is as much as 52 %, some five points above the
overall Remain
vote in England in June 2016.
(f) The final option would be if both Labour and the Conservatives were too far from an
overall majority to form a government without the Liberal Democrats, and that the Lib Dems (coming either first or second in the popular
vote, though still third in
number of seats) decide not to allow either to form a functioning government.
The Lib Dems are unlikely to finish anything other than third in the
number of seats won, even if they finish second in terms
of overall vote share.
Total
number of ballot papers returned: 84,469 (turnout 40.4 %) Total number of spoiled papers: 65 Number voting «YES» 77,681 Number voting «NO» 6,723 Percentage voting «YES» 92 % Fee paying independent and private schools: Total number of ballot papers returned: 1,777 (turnout 27 %) Total number of spoiled papers: 4 Number voting «YES» 1,578 Number voting «NO» 195 Percentage voting «YES» 89 % Overall Total Total number of ballot papers returned: 86,246 (turnout 40 %) Total number of spoiled papers: 69 Number voting «YES» 79,259 Number voting «NO» 6,918 Percentage voting «YES»
number of ballot papers returned: 84,469 (turnout 40.4 %) Total
number of spoiled papers: 65 Number voting «YES» 77,681 Number voting «NO» 6,723 Percentage voting «YES» 92 % Fee paying independent and private schools: Total number of ballot papers returned: 1,777 (turnout 27 %) Total number of spoiled papers: 4 Number voting «YES» 1,578 Number voting «NO» 195 Percentage voting «YES» 89 % Overall Total Total number of ballot papers returned: 86,246 (turnout 40 %) Total number of spoiled papers: 69 Number voting «YES» 79,259 Number voting «NO» 6,918 Percentage voting «YES»
number of spoiled papers: 65
Number voting «YES» 77,681 Number voting «NO» 6,723 Percentage voting «YES» 92 % Fee paying independent and private schools: Total number of ballot papers returned: 1,777 (turnout 27 %) Total number of spoiled papers: 4 Number voting «YES» 1,578 Number voting «NO» 195 Percentage voting «YES» 89 % Overall Total Total number of ballot papers returned: 86,246 (turnout 40 %) Total number of spoiled papers: 69 Number voting «YES» 79,259 Number voting «NO» 6,918 Percentage voting «YES»
Number voting «YES» 77,681
Number voting «NO» 6,723 Percentage voting «YES» 92 % Fee paying independent and private schools: Total number of ballot papers returned: 1,777 (turnout 27 %) Total number of spoiled papers: 4 Number voting «YES» 1,578 Number voting «NO» 195 Percentage voting «YES» 89 % Overall Total Total number of ballot papers returned: 86,246 (turnout 40 %) Total number of spoiled papers: 69 Number voting «YES» 79,259 Number voting «NO» 6,918 Percentage voting «YES»
Number voting «NO» 6,723 Percentage
voting «YES» 92 % Fee paying independent and private schools: Total
number of ballot papers returned: 1,777 (turnout 27 %) Total number of spoiled papers: 4 Number voting «YES» 1,578 Number voting «NO» 195 Percentage voting «YES» 89 % Overall Total Total number of ballot papers returned: 86,246 (turnout 40 %) Total number of spoiled papers: 69 Number voting «YES» 79,259 Number voting «NO» 6,918 Percentage voting «YES»
number of ballot papers returned: 1,777 (turnout 27 %) Total
number of spoiled papers: 4 Number voting «YES» 1,578 Number voting «NO» 195 Percentage voting «YES» 89 % Overall Total Total number of ballot papers returned: 86,246 (turnout 40 %) Total number of spoiled papers: 69 Number voting «YES» 79,259 Number voting «NO» 6,918 Percentage voting «YES»
number of spoiled papers: 4
Number voting «YES» 1,578 Number voting «NO» 195 Percentage voting «YES» 89 % Overall Total Total number of ballot papers returned: 86,246 (turnout 40 %) Total number of spoiled papers: 69 Number voting «YES» 79,259 Number voting «NO» 6,918 Percentage voting «YES»
Number voting «YES» 1,578
Number voting «NO» 195 Percentage voting «YES» 89 % Overall Total Total number of ballot papers returned: 86,246 (turnout 40 %) Total number of spoiled papers: 69 Number voting «YES» 79,259 Number voting «NO» 6,918 Percentage voting «YES»
Number voting «NO» 195 Percentage
voting «YES» 89 %
Overall Total Total
number of ballot papers returned: 86,246 (turnout 40 %) Total number of spoiled papers: 69 Number voting «YES» 79,259 Number voting «NO» 6,918 Percentage voting «YES»
number of ballot papers returned: 86,246 (turnout 40 %) Total
number of spoiled papers: 69 Number voting «YES» 79,259 Number voting «NO» 6,918 Percentage voting «YES»
number of spoiled papers: 69
Number voting «YES» 79,259 Number voting «NO» 6,918 Percentage voting «YES»
Number voting «YES» 79,259
Number voting «NO» 6,918 Percentage voting «YES»
Number voting «NO» 6,918 Percentage
voting «YES» 92 %
That assumes that the same
number of people
vote overall, but they all
vote for one
of two candidates.
Those
numbers, as well as the strong showing
of Green Party nominee Howie Hawkins, who despite a dropoff in
overall turnout
of 900,000 compared to 2010 virtually tripled his
vote total from that year.
In Danehouse ward there was a tighter system for obtaining proxy
votes than in the 1999 election but
overall the
number of absent
votes were only a 100 less than in 1999, while split fairly evenly between Labour and the Liberal Democrats.
Both Labour and the Conservatives benefit greatly from FPTP, which exaggerates the
number of seats awarded to the winning party (and often the second place party too), meaning a government with an
overall majority can be elected with barely a third
of the popular
vote.
They increased both their
vote share and
number of seats, making seven gains
overall, four
of which were from the Conservatives.
They believe that an English committee at Westminster, which should have a veto over legislation related to England, should be appointed according the
overall vote share
of parties rather than their
number of MPs.
Additionally, while the fact three
of the eight Best Picture nominees (Brooklyn, Mad Max: Fury Road and Room) focus on female protagonists, the lack
of women in a
number of major categories (notably directing, but also cinematography and original score) continues to be vexing, the
overall demographic makeup
of Academy membership (primarily Caucasian and over the age
of 65) leading to
voting trends that remain troublesome, to say the least.
Although they did not bring in the top
number of votes in the Clinton contest, they DID get the second highest
number of votes overall (more than each
of the other two winning photos!)
Even if a sufficient
number of IMF Members would agree on the need to amend the Articles
of Agreement for this purpose, EU Member States would likely have to make major concessions in terms
of their
overall voting share.
Even though I may not have received the kind
of numbers I was hoping for in that section,
overall, the
voting style is very classy.
And in the case
of ethereum, when the Carbonvote was tallied, only a total
of 1,325 addresses
voted, which is a relatively small
number compared to the
overall number of ETH holders (considering there is an available supply
of 82 million ETH).