Sentences with phrase «quarter of registered voters»

Howe anticipates only about a quarter of registered voters to turn out for the state primary.
Heading the list of «early support for Juan» attached to Figueroa's February 28 formal announcement were legislature Minority Leader Hector Rodriquez of New Paltz and Kingston Mayor Steve Noble, in addition to luminaries from Rosendale, Saugerties and, of all places, Shawangunk, where enrolled Democrats represent a quarter of registered voters.
Liu sued but de Blasio won in a landslide, with the support of barely a quarter of registered voters.
About one - quarter of registered voters statewide — 26 % — think Paterson is doing either an excellent or good job in office.

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retained his spot atop the rankings after picking up 11 points from the previous quarter — 72 percent of registered voters in the Green Mountain State approve of his job performance.
«At that time, nearly three - quarters of white evangelical Protestant registered voters said they planned to vote for Romney, including one - quarter who «strongly» supported him.
Less than half the state's eligible voters bother to register, but Mormons almost always do, which gives them about a quarter of the likely turnout.»
As IPPR's new report into political inequality shows, less than half of 18 — 24 - year - olds voted, compared to nearly four - fifths of the over-65s, while three - quarters of «AB» individuals cast a ballot, against just over half of «DE» registered voters.
And then there's the independents, who make up fully a quarter of the district's registered voters.
In terms of registration, Nassau Democrats only slightly outnumber Republicans (by just over 61,000: 397,859 Democrats to 336,289 Republicans) while unaffiliated independents number 239,242 voters, almost a full quarter of Nassau's 1,025,598 registered voters.
According to research from the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health, nearly three - quarters (74 percent) of Latino registered voters support a woman's ability to make personal, private decisions about abortion.
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