Sentences with phrase «received at these local elections»

There is no way that UKIP will subside back to its 3 % showing at the 2010 general election; equally it seems unlikely to exceed the 17 % of the vote it received at these local elections (on a projected national share basis — BBC figure).
The «other» share of the vote is down to 10 %, and has consistently fallen in the last few YouGov polls, down from 15 %, to 14 %, to 12 % to 10 % as the boost the minor parties received at the local elections has declined.

Not exact matches

Nearly two - thirds of the time the party that receives the most number of votes at local elections goes on the get the most votes at the next national election.
The Tory party is on course to achieve its lowest - ever polling in Euro elections and will receive a drubbing in the local elections held at the same time.
It's a significant moment in the political calendar made all the more salient after both the Tories and Lib Dems received a drubbing in local elections at the hands of UKIP last week.
IN PERSON REGISTRATION You may register at your local board of elections or any state agency participating in the National Voter Registration Act, on any business day throughout the year but, to be eligible to vote in the State and Local Primary, your application must be received no later than August local board of elections or any state agency participating in the National Voter Registration Act, on any business day throughout the year but, to be eligible to vote in the State and Local Primary, your application must be received no later than August Local Primary, your application must be received no later than August 19th.
Next year at the local elections, we need to make sure that, whatever happens economically, David Cameron receives his fair share of the blame / credit.
Local election officials will take the most recent absentee vote received at the county offices.
They claim 13 Labour candidates received visits from Harriet Harman's «pink bus» but did not declare this in their local returns, with the cost instead included in the national return; that the Lib Dems used an election battlebus to transport activists to constituencies which was not included in the candidates» returns; and that the SNP leader, Nicola Sturgeon, «used a helicopter to campaign for SNP candidates in 12 target constituencies — at a cost of # 35,000».
As a nation, our collective commitment to credible, free and fair elections have resulted in another successful elections that have received exceptional applause and commendation at the local and international level.
The bad examples start at the top, where Brazil's congressmen, who have yet to vote anything of importance this year, work a two - day week and have already announced a three - month unofficial recess later this year so they can take part in local election campaigns — while receiving their full salaries.
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