The results saw only one
seat change hands with the Liberal Democrats gaining a seat in Abbey ward from Labour.
The reason I analyse the swing is that it is this that determines whether or not
a seat changes hand.
[4] In total, a mere 29 parliamentary
seats changed hands at the 2001 Election.
During World War II, despite the wartime truce between Labour, the Liberals and Conservatives (who were in coalition together), several
seats changed hands when minor parties or independents made gains, including the first - ever SNP victory.
If all 10 of
these seats change hands, the Democrats gain 9, bringing their caucus to... 60.
No other
seats changed hands in the Guildford area in the 2017 Surrey County Council elections.
111
seats changed hands compared to the result in 2010 plus three by - election gains reverted to the party that won the seat at the last general election in 2010.
In a brilliant 1982 article in the British Journal of Political Science Curtice and Steed showed how by the mid-1970s, instead of a net 18
seats changing hands for every one per cent swing, as the Cube Law would suggest, only 12 seats, or even fewer, switched.
Five
seats changed hands.
Of the past 10 gubernatorial elections in Maine, five have resulted in
the seat changing hands.
A Liberal Democrat resurgence could be more dangerous to the Conservatives elsewhere, but the potential for many
seats changing hands is small.
While Mr. Hughes secured his victory, the lead in the even closer race between two Republicans for an open Town Trustee
seat changed hands after the absentee ballots were tallied up.
But while in one sense not very much happened in the local election - not very many councils and
seats changed hands and neither of the main parties have (with a couple of hours to go) made dramatic strides - something important did happen.
Some accused city leaders of using the moratorium as temporary «political cover» ahead of an election that could see potentially four council
seats change hands, rather than put their names behind an outright ban.
Not exact matches
No ruthlessness, no tactical approach, no
change if things when things aren't going our way, only folding
hands on his
seat and attacking the officials.
You need to use only one
hand to
change the
seat position of the stroller.
should i
change the position right away??? let her cry in it that she coughs n chokes??? N we bought a second
hand seat which had been used for less than 3 months.
With the help one
hand push from a strap system you can
change the
seat position according to your child's comfort.
Maneuvering is made easy here as well — you will easily be able to
change up the
seating and the comfort of your child with a few movements of your
hands.
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Changing the position of the
seat can be done with one
hand àcents «Ã † » So many configurations and attachments to meet your family's needs Needs improvement: àcents à cents  «Â ¬ à «Â cents The folding feature is nice if you have a car but a little cumbersome if you are traveling on a city bus.
Imagine preparing for a newborn and doing so with several car
seats,
changing tables, carriers and years» worth of clothes, toys and «large entertainers» on your
hands — along with the abundant responsibility you now place on them to be proportionately appreciative.
I was apparently the only person on earth who could read to my son, sing to him,
change his diaper, give him a bath, make his dinner,
hand him his water, and strap him into his car
seat.
It includes a tip for
changing your
hand position to make it easier to reach while making the
seat.
Another suggested just 30 or 40
seats in the Commons would actually
change hands, thanks to MPs doing a better job at incumbency this time round.
All told, eight of the state's nine Republican
seats in the House are considered possible pickups by the Democrats, with Peter King, the well - known Long Island congressman, holding the sole
seat that they apparently feel is unlikely to
change hands.
We begin our tour in London, in three
seats that illustrate the complicated dynamics of this election: Bermondsey & Old Southwark, which the Liberal Democrats are aiming to take back from Labour; Twickenham, now a Tory
seat which is under threat from the Lib Dems; and Brentford & Isleworth which, if Labour lose it to the Conservatives, will have
changed hands three elections running.
A relatively well - off and low unemployment
seat, Dumfriesshire (and its predecessor constituency, Dumfries) has not
changed hands since the first Scottish parliament election in 1999.
Many, though, will remain in the same old safe
seats which have not
changed hands for years.
Just one
seat changed party
hands in the past decade.
The
seat has
changed hands three times since that year.
I realize that the GA or VA
seats are unlikely to
change party
hands but the incumbant members have made various gaffes and I do not have a handle on local sentiment or primary challengers.
Just think about all the posts that could
change hands at the town level if, say, one of the North Fork town supervisors pursued Mr. Romaine's
seat.
Few House
seats will
change hands.
The district has
changed hands between the GOP and the Democrats over the last several election cycles, and its current representative, Democrat Dan Maffei, lost his
seat once before to a conservative Republican who accused him to being too liberal for this centrist region.
Since Rep. James Walsh, R - Onondaga, retired from a 20 - year career representing the Syracuse area in 2008, the local House
seat has
changed hands three times.
Marginal
seat polls matter because they are the
seats that might
change hands, and therefore the
seats that will decide the election.
What that means is if these figures were repeated at the general election none of these Con / Lab
seats would
change hands at all — the Tories would hold theirs, Labour would hold theirs.
Only one
seat changed party
hands in 2016.
In state houses, 42
seats, or 16.5 % of termed - out
seats,
changed party
hands.
Lerner says Common Cause has analyzed the details of the bill authorizing the constitutional
change, and has found a number of technical loopholes that she says keeps the power to manipulate the lines well within the
hands of the legislature, including the ability to continue to add additional Senate
seats for political purposes.
And I don't think anyone is saying all ten of these
seats are going to
change hands.
In state senates, 19
seats, or 15.7 % of termed - out
seats,
changed party
hands.
We don't yet know for sure the impact of the reduction in the number of constituencies — the Conservatives should be the net beneficiaries, but the parties will fight over every boundary line; until the new map is drawn we won't know how many
seats will
change hands for a given swing.
Firstly, it was a week that laid bare the potentially seismic shifts taking place electorally in Scotland, with Lord Ashcroft's
seat - by -
seat polling of 16 Scottish constituencies showing the scale of
change that may be at
hand.
In the previous ten gubernatorial elections in Minnesota, six have resulted in the
seat changing party
hands.
In fact, so - called safe
seats can
change hands when local voters decide they want
change.
Hobson, you can probably count the number of times a safe
seat has
changed hands in the past fifty years on the fingers of one
hand.
Mr. Nyce did residents a favor by not seeking a third term and guaranteeing that at least one
seat will
change hands this year.
The full Coalition Agreement last May said: «We will fund 200 all - postal primaries over this Parliament, targetted at
seats which have not
changed hands for many years.»