Sentences with phrase «place your votes for»

Take notes in that the heavily populated places voted for Obama while the loosely populated places voted Romney.
And, finally, I don't have to write about a first - place vote for Ohio State, because Notre Dame caught up to the Buckeyes» 10 wins over FBS teams, which should logically have ended OBNUG's reign of Buckeye - backing terror... but OBNUG didn't submit a ballot this week.
Alex Rodriguez won all but two first - place votes for AL MVP in 2007.
When I choose Organic — I am placing a vote for a sustainable, non-toxic, healthy way of life that is in harmony with God's plan for the Earth.
If you feel we are worthy of the grand prize at the gala, and want to show your appreciation to our work, please spend a couple of minutes and place your vote for us.
If a member is unable to place a vote for any reason, he or she must seek a waiver from the EVC once it has been formed.
Please go HERE to place your votes for your favorite prints!
«I had to place a vote for this because it's such a special configuration,» social media editor Billy Rehbock enthused.
The final week of the SEMA Challenge is in progress, and enthusiasts have one last chance to place their votes for an opportunity to win a VIP trip for two to the 2011 SEMA Show.

Not exact matches

Republicans pulled their health care bill Friday after failing to garner enough votes to pass Donald Trump's plan intended to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, leaving the law better known as Obamacare in place for now.
If retirement income is to fall, then, it will take an epic reversal of economic trend lines that have been in place for decades (not to mention a reversal of the growing political clout of the senior vote).
As a senator, Sessions criticized the Justice Department in 2009 for dismissing three defendants from a voting rights lawsuit against the New Black Panther Party after allegations of voter intimidation outside a Philadelphia polling place.
In part, it reflects political mismanagement by Cameron, who must regret ever calling for a vote in the first place.
As the U.S. Constitution authorizes states to manage the time, place, and manner for voting, there is no nationwide security standard that all state Board of Elections need to meet.
Republicans in South Carolina also were voting on Saturday in the state - by - state contest to pick nominees for the Nov. 8 election, with opinion polls showing front - runner Donald Trump trying to solidify his spot at the top of the pack and rivals Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio fighting for a second - place finish.
Over four months ago, the F.C.C. voted to repeal rules that ensure equal and open access to the Internet for everyone, but those protections are somehow still in a place.
Yet the Senate vote followed an uneasy confirmation process for Pompeo that underscored Trump's growing difficulties in getting nominees in place for top positions.
If any other matters are properly presented for consideration at the 2018 Annual Meeting, including, among other things, consideration of a motion to adjourn the 2018 Annual Meeting to another time or place, the persons named as proxy holders, Elon Musk, Deepak Ahuja and Todd Maron, or any of them, will have discretion to vote the proxies held by them on those matters in accordance with their best judgment.
Anne Sheehan is the Director of Corporate Governance for the California State Teachers» Retirement System (CalSTRS), the largest teacher's public pension fund in the USA, where she is responsible for overseeing all corporate governance activities for the fund including proxy voting, company engagements and managing $ 4 billion placed with activists managers and sustainability managers.
But 10 Democrats, including four from Broward County, where the shooting took place, voted for the bill as a step toward greater gun control.
And for those of us who come under the Public Service Labour Relations Act, a minority of bargaining unit members can decertify a union: a 55 % vote of the unit would be required to keep the union in place.
Honourable mentions to Richard Starke, the Independent PC MLA for Vermilion - Lloydminster, and Brian Jean, the UCP MLA for Fort McMurray - Conklin, who placed a strong fourth and fifth in the first round of voting.
Mr. Kowalski and a cadre of rural MLAs mobilized rural Alberta Tories to vote for Mr. Klein on the second ballot of the 1992 PC leadership contest after Nancy Betkowski placed first by one vote on the first ballot.
In 2004, she ran for the Green Party in Calgary - North Hill, placing third and earning 1,261 votes.
Weston received about 22 % of the votes, followed by BCE chief executive George Cope and former Blackberry CEO Thorstein Heins, who tied for second place with 17 % of the votes each.
The Alberta Liberal is the only real progressive alternative considering total vote plurality in the last election and considering the number of constituencies that were second place for ALP.
Because the videos were released for free online, however, the Republican members of the commission voted not to investigate the group, deadlocking the commission and so no investigation took place.
In 2017 alone, Entrepreneur Magazine ranked us on the list of Best Company Cultures, Austin Business Journal voted us 8th Best Place to Work (Medium Category), and we won a Stevie Award for Great Employers.
There's a lot of talk in a lot of places about change, it's time for change, we want change, and what we're saying is what we do on Nov. 4 is important, but what's just as important is how we live on Nov. 3 and Nov. 5 and voting is something we do everyday by the way we live.
Sounds like what the Republicans are doing in this country by pruning the voter rolls, making it harder to register to vote, and making it harder for people to find the right voting place.
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Actually the MAJORITY DO N'T SUPPORT GAY MARRIAGE that why you had to have the peoples will overturned in court and in every place where gays needed a vote for marriage it was overturned or the heads of gov rammed it down peoples throats and why are sticking up for Tom you aren't US citizen by birth either?
The series was voted first place by readers in both 2007 and 2008 in Mary Pride's Readers» Choice award for the category of geography.
So even though I think abortion is morally wrong in most cases, and support more legal restrictions around it, I often vote for pro-choice candidates when I think their policies will do the most to address the health and economic concerns that drive women to get abortions in the first place.
For me the voting booth is a lonely place.
So they vote more for candidates who would put policies in place that hurt the needy and poor the most.
I vote NO to the mosque... not now, not ever... They already have enough churches in NYC... This is being done for spite, plain and simple... get over it and go somewhere else... I hear the middle of Harlem is in need of a few places to pray
How about placing all of these ignorant hateful bigot preachers behind an electrical fence and wait for them to die off... they steal money from dumb parishioners, abuse the little boys in the church, discriminate women, tell you how to vote for their own best interest, and worst of all spew prejudice, hateful ideology from the pulpit all in the name of JESUS.
You are one of those morons who voted for the Muslim in the first place.
but as a religion, you have no place telling your stories and having your people vote for whom you want to forward your agenda.
I would have voted for Osama Bin Laden for president if he had renounced Islam, apologized, and said that the world would be a better place without religion (provided of course that he could meet necessary citizenship requirements... oh, and if he weren't dead).
CNN: My Take: Stop using churches as polling places Rev. Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, explains how voting in a place of worship can influence voters.
Because neither choice is attractive — indeed, both are deeply problematic for different reasons — we are forced to revisit what it means to vote in the first place.
I decided to walk to my local polling place on Tuesday to cast my vote for president this year, because, let's face it, a seven - minute walk was not going to kill me.
I planned for my quintessential «I voted» selfie and thought about where I would place my sticker.
People have the right to vote based on religious convictions, but there's no place for religion in legislation.
I will not vote for a politician that tells me they are a christian, I will not enter a business that advertises they are a christian based place of business, I will silently avoid anyone that tells me they are a christian.
If the members of the Southern Baptist Convention truly believe that only those who place personal faith in Jesus Christ will be saved and that no concessions to this belief should be made on the basis of its troubling moral implications, then for consistency's sake, they must also vote to condemn the teaching of the age of accountability.
By all means, let churches become a place where like - minded individuals can strategize and hear to politicians of their choice stump for votes — just don't do it on my dime.
Here are some details about that November 2004 ballot proposal: 1) there was already in place a Utah law strictly banning same - sex marriage, which I fully supported; 2) all three candidates for the office of attorney general of Utah (the chief law - enforcement officer in the state) opposed the amendment, including the LDS (Mormon) Republican incumbent, Mark Shurtleff, mostly because they considered it a poorly drafted amendment; 3) I refused to endorse the amendment, but I did not urge people to vote «no»; 4) the leadership of the LDS Church, which has a record for being as strongly opposed to same - sex marriage as the Catholic Church, did not issue a statement urging its members to vote one way or the other; 5) inasmuch as two thirds of Utahans belong to the LDS Church, this means that the leadership of at least 80 percent of Utah churchgoers did not urge a «yes» vote on the amendment.
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