Sentences with phrase «people before polling day»

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He had encouraged people to vote a day before people went to polling stations and said it was «heartening» to see an increased voter turnout.
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.
Still, polling day was polling day, and I manfully struggled out of bed at 6:30 am for the early morning leaflet drop: with polls opening at 7 am, we were hoping to encourage people to vote before they went to work.
Many of the people who appeared before Syracuse Judges Donald Greenwood and Anthony Aloi in Election Day Court this morning after experiencing trouble at the polls thought they had registered to vote online through the state Department of Motor Vehicles.
If a person applies for registration after the issue of a writ requiring the conduct of an election in a district and before polling day, --
Where, pursuant to this section, the name of a person is removed from the roll in the period commencing on the day after writ day and ending on the day before polling day, the Electoral Commission must, on removing that name, enter it on a list to be known as the list of post-writ day deletions.
at any time before the close of the poll, conducts in relation to the election a public opinion poll of persons voting before polling day:
The Carpool Vote platform was designed to get people to the polls on election day or during early voting, or to transport people to get a voter ID before election day.
Of course people can express their dissent and we can have that policy debate and then we'll arrive at a democratic decision and then we expect people to unite in the interests of the party and the country overall what to what we don't expect is people going to the media two days before polling to say there is going to be a coup against the leadership.
«A lot of people didn't want to go to their new poll site and names weren't found in the book, but I made it a point during my campaign to inform people of their new poll site to the best of my ability even though we didn't get the new list until 4 days before the election.»
They warned that if the six boxes are not found before the December polls, some unscrupulous persons will use it to foment trouble on the day of the polls.
Although Clegg was determined to resist any invitation to meet Cameron before polling day, tonight's film reveals a chance 45 - minute meeting, at the opening of the Supreme Court last October, which allowed them to get to know and trust each other — as Cameron says, he established that Clegg was «a reasonable person, in politics for the right reasons».
Remember that explanation I touched upon before, about the reducing number of don't knows as people made up their minds as polling day approached?
One possibility is that people actually pay attention to newspaper endorsements; the Times, the Daily News, and Post all officially backed Stringer a few days before the most recent polls were taken.
After the last day of advance polls, the equipment shall continue to be made available from the fifth day before polling day until the last day before polling day, for electors voting in person by special ballot at returning offices in their own electoral districts.
(1.1) Despite clause (1)(d), a person who ceased to reside in the electoral district within the two years before polling day is entitled to vote there if,
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