Sentences with phrase «preference votes cast»

Running 43 candidates (four more candidates than the Anti Austerity Alliance did), the People Before Profit Alliance won 29,081 votes across the state, amounting to 1.7 % of the first preference votes cast nationally.
In the forty constituencies that they contested, the People Before Profit Alliance won 5.2 % of the first preference votes cast in these.

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«I am very pleased that the Green party has decided to encourage their supporters to cast their second preference votes for me.»
O'Connor received 10,695 first preference votes (representing 0.44 % of the votes cast) in the mayoral contest, ranking ninth out of ten candidates, he received 73,538 second preference votes 3.67 %, ranking eighth.
Had some Republicans not voted for their candidate, the centrist Democrat — for whom most Republicans cast their second preferences — would have made it to the second round and beat the left - wing Progressive, who went on to win despite coming second in the first round.
Their 2nd preference votes will then be redistributed until one candidate has 50 % of all votes cast.
They asked their sample of voters whom they would vote for if they could cast a second preference as well.
The surplus 0.0681 quotas are distributed to other parties according to the preferences specified by the party these votes were originally cast for.
22:57 - Simon Hughes, deputy Liberal Democrat leader, just told Iain Dale's LBC programme he cast his second preference vote for Siobhan Benita.
The voting preferences of four million Scottish voters - and the implications of how they will cast their votes for the rest of the UK, has been dominating the election campaign.
Where preferential voting is used for the election of an assembly or council, parties and candidates often advise their supporters on their lower preferences, especially in Australia where a voter must rank all candidates to cast a valid ballot.
The Police and Crime Commissioner elections operate under a system called the Supplementary Vote, where voters can cast a first and second preference.
Nineteen percent of Balls supporters, 7 % of Burnham's and 23 % of Abbott's in the unions don't express or wouldn't cast a second preference (7 % of the total vote).
The proportional election to the House of Councillors allows the voters to cast a preference vote for a single candidate on a party list.
The Cat Fanciers» Association ® (CFA) is calling on you to cast your vote to pronounce cats America's most favored pet in the MeetTheBreeds.com pet preference poll.
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