Sentences with phrase «primary vote cast»

The total national primary vote cast for the main parties has been in decline.

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Whichever way voters go as polls close in the California's Democratic primary, some employees of tech companies in the Bay Area have already cast their votes with their dollars, reports The Hill.
Mariah Jones, a 29 - year - old resident of the District who studies political science at George Washington University, said she thought Obama should have waited until after the final votes were cast in the primary contests to endorse — though she thought endorsements from top Democratic leaders were predictable.
Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump together are likely to end this primary season with a majority of all votes cast.
In my opinion, the most noteworthy data mentioned is that Mr. Trump obtained more popular support in this last Nevada primary than all] the votes cast in the previous two.
After the recount of roughly 5,100 voting machines and so - called «emergency» paper ballots used by those who could for whatever reason not cast their vote in the usual way, de Blasio's tally stands at 40.88, which is up from 40.33 percent via the unofficial results on primary night.
Y, right, and husband, former President Bill Clinton, left, greet supporters at the Douglas Grafflin Elementary School in Chappaqua, New York, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008, after casting their votes in the New York Democratic primary.
«for the organized political party nominating by primary election that cast over one hundred thousand votes at the preceding general election.»
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today reminded New Yorkers that they must register to vote by March 25 in order to cast ballots in the upcoming presidential primaries on April 19.
In Minnesota, the winner of a primary election is the candidate who receives the greatest number of votes cast for that office, even if he or she does not win an outright majority.
One day before votes are cast in the key Democratic primary, a new poll shows Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan holding strong.
Fulani noted there are «nearly one million independent voters, the majority of whom are Black, Latino and Asian, who are locked out of the decisive first round of voting» because of the closed - primary system in New York that only allows enrolled members to cast ballots in intra - party contests, adding: «That is what some like to call an inconvenient truth.»
In an interview, Cox argued that New York cast the decisive votes not only at the convention but in the primaries — and by design.
Updated: 8:18 p.m. A state judge denied Rep. Colleen Hanabusa's request to postpone voting in Hawaii's Democratic Senate primary, where voters in a couple precincts are scheduled to cast ballots Friday.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio casts his vote in the Democratic primary at the Park Slope Public Library in Park Slope, Brooklyn, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017.
With the 2014 Massachusetts Republican Primary just days away, I hope GOP activists ask themselves one crucial if not existential question before they cast their vote.
Most of these votes are expected to be cast in the Republican primary, but some may be intended for the Democratic contest.
He captured only 37 votes or just about one percent of the 3,892 cast in a Democratic primary to fill a state legislature seat to cover an area including his hometown of Manning, South Carolina.
New York election law, in normal circumstances, only allows closed primaries in which registered members of a party can cast a vote to choose their nominee.
The mayor secured just over 50 percent of the votes cast in Tuesday's Democratic primary, while Common Councilmember Frank Commisso Jr. and Council President Carolyn McLaughlin raked in 31.7 percent and 15.6 percent, respectively.
Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner took a step toward a second term in yesterday's Democratic mayoral primary, after winning more than half of the votes cast in a three - way race for the Democratic spot on the November ballot.
In September, a total of 3,994 voters cast their votes in the Iannece - Rozic Democratic primary, with 2,245 votes going to Rozic, according to the BOE's official results.
Winners in Vermont primary elections are determined via plurality vote, meaning that the candidate with the highest number of votes wins even if he or she did not win an outright majority of votes cast.
But they remind everyone that only registered Democrats and registered Republicans will be able to cast their votes on primary day.
If no candidate wins an outright majority of votes cast, a runoff primary between the top two vote - getters is held.
«It appears we've got the most Republican votes ever cast in a primary here tonight,» he said.
Winners in Colorado's primaries are determined via plurality vote, meaning that the candidate who receives the greatest number of votes cast wins the primary election even if he or she does not win an outright majority.
NEW YORK CITY — New Yorkers are set to return to the polls again on Thursday to cast their votes in the state's Senate and Assembly primaries.
Coffey said Schneiderman has a leg up heading into the primary due to his «significant union support,» although he cast that as a double - edged sword, suggesting some of the votes the senator has taken indicate he would not be sufficiently independent from labor if he's elected AG.
NEW YORK CITY — New Yorkers took to the polls Tuesday to cast their votes in a handful of hotly contested Congressional primaries that could redefine the city's political landscape.
As the midterm congressional primaries heat up amid fears of Russian hacking, 1 in 5 Americans will be casting their ballots on machines that do not produce a paper record of their votes.
The County Committee shall be constituted by the election biennially in each Election District in the County of New York, at the Primary Election held in each odd - numbered year, of two members of the County Committee plus an additional member if 300 or more votes and less than 451 votes were cast in such Election District for governor under the Party emblem at the last preceding gubernatorial election, and an additional member if 451 or more votes were cast in such Election District at said time.
However, it does not meet a common definition of an open primary, because people registered as Republican or Democratic on voting day can not cast ballots in the primary of the other party.
The largest percentage of those votes were cast in Brooklyn's Kings County, which took in 95,140 votes, about 17.3 percent of all the votes cast in the primary.
Despite the unusual Thursday date and the fatigue of the election season's third primary, registered Democrats and Republicans trickled into school gymnasiums from Greenwich Village to Inwood to Morris Park to cast their votes.
It is not a closed primary, in which votes can be cast in a party primary only by people registered with that party, in that state.
GOP primary voters, however, seemed less fond of him — he took roughly 40 percent of the vote, while former Metropolitan Transportation Authority head Joseph Lhota received more half of ballots cast.
In the first primaries these parties conducted following California's implementation of Proposition 198, the total votes cast for party candidates in some races was more than double the total number of registered party members.
The first votes in the 2016 presidential primaries will be cast when Iowa voters caucus tonight.
Roughly 2.65 million votes were cast in yesterday's presidential primaries, according to unofficial results from the state Board of Elections.
Ben Carson provided Trump with a last - minute boost in the New York primary by declaring votes cast for him will be voided.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and Ohio Gov. John Kasich picked up the most votes as the first ballots of the first - in - the - nation primary were cast early today.
Cuomo today reminded New Yorkers that they must register to vote by March 25 in order to cast ballots in the upcoming presidential primaries on April 19.
Moore also alleged more votes were cast than the actual number of voters participating in the September 9, 2014 primary election.
Again if you don't vote, you don't have the right to complain and we all want to be able to complain, so you should vote,» Cuomo told reporters, after casting his ballot in a democratic primary for the state Senate seat held by Terrence Murphy, a Republican.
With candidates vying for votes ahead of New York City's September primary and November general elections, many in and around campaigns know that the state's antiquated election laws will, in part, ensure that a small percentage of potential voters will cast ballots among limited choices.
The county has also started the state - mandated process of auditing three percent of the 10,863 votes cast on primary night last Tuesday.
«Everyone has anticipated a lower turnout than a usual primary simply because there's only one election, one position and also because of the first time in a long time this primary is being held in June,» Meng said, acknowledging the reality of the situation as she cast her vote early in the day.
The District of Columbia Board of Elections has counted the write - in votes cast for Roseanne Barr in the April 3 Green Party presidential primary.
There will be at least four chances for New Yorkers to cast votes in 2016, with three different primary election days leading up to November's general election.
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