Sentences with phrase «referendum campaign closed»

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Both the «no» and «yes» to campaigns hosted cross-party events as the referendum on the alternative vote looms ever closer.
On the flip - side, hundreds of independent media outlets were closed in the run - up to the introduction of the bill and the subsequent campaign for the referendum.
[18] In Lewisham, the Bring Back Democracy campaign called for a new referendum, citing poor turnout and a very close result in the 2001 referendum.
The People's Pledge campaign group, which argues in favour of a European referendum, has just announced the result of two referendums it held in the Greater Manchester constituencies of Cheadle and Hazel Grove, voting for which closed at 5 pm today.
The groups also said lawmakers shouldn't duck the issue of publicly financed campaigns by asking voters to decide in a statewide referendum — one of many ideas being floated as lawmakers move closer to the April 1 state budget deadline.
And in a close referendum, turnout will be key — so it's in the campaigns» interest to provide a platform for a rich and stimulating debate,» Ghose added.
Many on the Leave side have long calculated that, realistically, the best they could do in this campaign was to come close enough to keep open the prospect of another referendum.
More immediately, he's also in the perfect position to influence what now looks to be an incredibly close EU referendum campaign.
In the race's closing days, Tedisco's campaign was sharply critical of Murphy's support President Obama's stimulus plan, but Boehner told reporters Tuesday the district's vote should not be seen as a referendum on Republican policies in Washington.
On the campaign tour, Gove, a close political ally of Cameron until the EU referendum campaign, said the aim was to «liberate» the prime minister so that he could fulfil his manifesto pledge to reduce net migration to tens of thousands rather than hundreds of thousands.
In the closing days of the referendum campaign, Mr Cameron, Mr Miliband and Nick Clegg signed up to a «vow» drawn up by former prime minister Gordon Brown, including the «continuation» of the Barnett formula.
The payment to AIQ was ostensibly made by BeLeave as the referendum campaign drew to a close.
In Part Two of «The AggregateIQ Files,» we take a closer look at how some of the exposed repositories reveal sensitive information about a number of political organizations in the United Kingdom, with a particular focus on AggregateIQ's apparent work on behalf of British groups active in the «Leave» campaign for the UK's momentous «Brexit» referendum.
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