Sentences with phrase «people voting in the poll»

How many people voted in this poll?
Let people vote in any polling station, anywhere: New Zealand does it.
We then posted the list online and once again asked our readers to participate, with just under 700 people voting in the poll.

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Also of interest, the groups that were the most negative on the new economic policies were those with college degrees and people living in the Northeast, both demographics that exit polls show voted more for Hillary Clinton.
Are you related to one of the 2,293 people who voted for Tim Pawlenty in the Iowa Straw poll?
With many people flocking to vote in the evening, polling stations stayed open well beyond their originally scheduled closing hour — one station in Taikoo Shing received its last vote at 2:30 a.m.
I've seen people coming to the polls with a list compiled by pastors to tell them who to vote for in each ward.
Atheists are minority in the U.S. and the world no matter what «secular» sources and polls voted by few thousands of people tells you that were made up by silly atheists dreaming about making America more atheist, unbiblical and unGodly than what it actually is.
In previous US elections, polls consistently showed that a person's level of religiosity — how important their faith is to them and how often they attend church — was one of the biggest predictors in how they would votIn previous US elections, polls consistently showed that a person's level of religiosity — how important their faith is to them and how often they attend church — was one of the biggest predictors in how they would votin how they would vote.
The polls in Florida show Romney's lead widening, and it's possible they underestimate what his real margain will be — due to his industry in getting his people to vote early.
I say that as if it were a continuing process because I live in a state with early voting and despite what polling and the Obama campaign says, pollsters only get to talk to people who will talk to them and get to choose who they poll.
It's astonishing that so many people are voting «yes» in this poll.
There were 1,454 people who voted in last year's poll.
You are the same people that voted in the poll to have Lamar picked at # 12!
And, with a recent poll suggesting that people in Sunderland would now vote to remain in the EU if there was another referendum, are the public getting cold feet?
After a series of terrible polls for Labour in recent days, Corbyn told MPs he planned to enthuse people to vote for the party through the use of «online media».
On the contrary, if «your» candidate is losing in the polls you may consider your vote more important to omit and can even flirt with voting for someone despite not supporting him / her completely (let's call it a protest vote, see French presidential election in 2002, with a lot of people voting for small groups on the 1st round).
The party's appeal to the 48 % of people who voted to remain in the European Union last year did not cut through as hoped on polling day.
This analysis confirms what we might have anticipated from the evidence of the polls — local authorities appear to contain more Leave voters if there was a large vote for UKIP there in the 2014 European elections, if there was a small vote for parties of the «left» (Labour, Liberal Democrats, Scottish and Welsh Nationalists and Greens) on the same occasion, and in places with relatively low proportions of graduates, young people, and people from an ethnic minority background.
Two Bachmann aides with iPads strapped to their hands like catcher's mitts mill around the crowd, signing people up to vote for Bachmann in the straw poll.
We could just as easily leave the polls open for a week and people can filter in when they want, which is I think what the no - excuse early voting is trying to accomplish.
Of course, many voters remember 1983, although the youngest people to have voted in that election will be 50 when the country goes to the polls next year.
But many people will be deciding how to cast their vote on the basis of what sort of a country we are - and if you look through all the chaos that the polls throw up, this ultimately means whether the country will be more or less fair in the EU.
In the meantime, people who have their polling cards with them are able to vote
In an election in which relatively few people vote, identifying your supporters and motivating them to actually show up at the polls is absolutely keIn an election in which relatively few people vote, identifying your supporters and motivating them to actually show up at the polls is absolutely kein which relatively few people vote, identifying your supporters and motivating them to actually show up at the polls is absolutely key.
While 97 % of Labour members might wish to remain in the EU, polling shows that 27 - 33 % of people who voted Labour in 2015 want to leave.
The whole point is that the person is lying in polls about the actual vote.
These were only two individuals but it still seems significant that people who haven't been to the polls since they voted for Reagan in 1980 or 1984 are saying they'll be voting for Trump.
The polling companies showing the worst results for Labour are presuming young people will vote at roughly the same rate as in the last election.
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.
Notwithstanding last May's SNP election victory, most polls over the past two years have indicated that more people would vote against independence than would vote in favour of it.
For example, in Spain you can go to the polling station and vote in person the election day, that would automatically invalidate your mail vote (these are introduced only after the station is polled, and they are introduced only if the sender is not registered as having voted).
Liberals often claim that while there may be other forms of voter fraud in the United States, like voter registration fraud, the only kind of voter fraud that a voter ID law can possibly prevent is in - person voter fraud (where someone shows up at a polling station and votes when they're not legally permitted), and that there have been almost no documented cases of someone committing intentional in - person voter fraud in the United States.
However, the poll of 13,000 people finds the increased lead is due not to a surge in Labour popularity but to a tripling of the UKIP vote in the marginals.»
Not enough people vote in this country, and the notion that Kathleen Rice is asking people to drive to the polls for her when she didn't support candidates who asked the same for 18 years demonstrates her hypocrisy.
A telephone poll of 2,000 people who voted Liberal Democrat was conducted in Liberal Democrat - held constituencies between 18 - 29 November 2010.
Black, who is the SNP's youth campaign co-ordinator for the Scottish Parliament election, added: «It's troubling to see the latest polls showing that young people are much less likely to be certain to vote in the election than other age groups.
This morning at PS 46 in Oakland Gardens, voters were a little shocked to see a person inside the polling station wearing a «Vote for SJ» t - shirt «assisting voters,» a clear violation of election law.
It's showed up in terms of the number of people who do come to the polls and vote, but take a look at that race in Delaware, for instance, with Christine O'Donnell, and here's someone who got a big victory over a moderate Republican that was supported by the party structure.
He also said people are unaware that in minority neighborhoods — including African - American, Hispanic and Chinese — organizations «bus people around to vote» to different polling sites so they can get more votes for themselves, and argued New York needs a Republican - advocated voter I.D. law.
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:
I mean his personal popularity across the UK plummeted to it's lowest level ever in the autumn but, and this may come as a genuine shock to some, he is a Conservative prime minister at the end of the day, and more than this, he is a Conservative prime minister addressing Scottish people, 83 % of whom voted against him at the General Election and many of whom are still a bit miffed about that whole poll tax business.
We knew we were going down; but, as in 1992, we hoped that when it came to polling day, stubby pencils would hover over the box next to the Labour candidate on the ballot paper, and people would decide to «play safe» and vote Conservative.
In the Ashcroft National Poll I regularly find only just of half of people saying they have definitely decided how they will vote.
Making the vote mandatory is a way but I think there are other ways to increase it such as promotion of more transparency in the electoral process, allowing independent parties to seat in the polling table (juridically and electorally), increase the participation of people with disabilities and others.
A new poll by the Committee on Standards in Public Life has revealed that four in ten people are so disillusioned from politics that they might not vote at the next general election and that under 30's are particularly disenchanted.
If you identify as a an «atheist» (and to many religious people, there's very little inclination to make fine nuanced distinction between «nones», «non-affiliated», «agnostic», «atheist» - they all get conceptually lumped together as «unbelieving atheist heathen» (tm) from the point of view of someone highly devout in a monotheistic Abrahamic tradition), there's plenty of strongly religious people who - according to polls - would refuse to vote for you.
The elections were marred by widespread sectarian violence, which claimed the lives of 800 people across the country, Buhari's won 12,214,853 votes, coming in second to the incumbent president Goodluck Jonathan of the PDP, who polled 22,495,187 votes and was declared the winner.
Dr. Zanetor polled 2,403 votes against 1,348 votes garnered by sitting MP, Nii Armah Ashitey to win the mandate of the people to represent the party in the 2016 parliamentary elections.
There may be a small sliver of atheist zealots who would, but I seriously doubt it is enough to matter, especially in US First Past The Post two - real - parties system (only 5 % of people would be more likely to vote for someone if they identify as «atheist» as per Pew poll in 2014)
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