Sentences with phrase «second election this year»

If such an outcome is realised then the chances of a second election this year increase dramatically, but whether or not a second vote will change the situation remains to be seen.
That said, the character of Britain's post-election politics, and the likelihood of second election this year or next, will depend on the precise seat numbers.

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«We're going in to an election year — it's the second term for the current president — and second - term election years are much more iffy, because we're guaranteed to get something unknown,» McClellan said.
Although I expect business fixed investment to begin to grow again in the second half, it will likely remain soft as profits have stagnated and election year uncertainty could act as an additional depressant.
In second - term election years, then, equities dipped an average 4 percent, compared to an average increase of 7 percent during all election years.
Including Mr. Harper's vow in 2008 that a government led by him would «never» go into deficit, this is the second time in three years that the Conservatives have made a balanced - budget promise during an election campaign only to abandon it after being reelected.
Russia's 2018 presidential election, the conclusion of the 19th Party Congress in China, and the beginning of President Trump's second year in office are creating new dynamics in the relations between Russia, China, and the United States.
... we are likely to follow the historical patterns of a rising stock market in the second half of a Presidential election year.
Markets called it wrong for the second time this year, being caught by surprise by a Republican victory in the US presidential election.
Congressional turnover is common in a U.S. president's second year in office — with the party in control losing ground in five of the past six midterm elections.
Historically, stocks have performed above average during election years, but second - term election years have been the weakest going back to 1928, falling an average 4 percent.
Section 5 of the Electoral Boundaries Commission Act states that a commission be appointed following every second election and a minimum of eight years and maximum of ten years since the previous commission.
Second - quarter GDP figures for the eurozone confirmed what earlier data had indicated, namely that the region's economy was expanding at an impressive rate, amid a broad rebound in confidence following setbacks for European populist political parties in various elections earlier in the year.
The Liberal Democratic Party's victory in Japan's parliamentary election Sunday virtually ensures that Shinzo Abe, who resigned as prime minister for health reasons in 2007 after just a year in office, will get a second chance to try to lead Japan out...
Then, unexpectedly, came the second conclave of that year and the election of the man whose papacy George Weigel rightly describes as one of the most consequential of the two millennia of Christian history.
But today, more than a hundred years after the first of the parties affiliated to the Second International won a plurality in a parliamentary election (in Finland in 1907; Anderson, 1992, 307), social democrats may finally be running out of rope.
The Republicans, who for the last few years have been leaning heavily to the right, lost the second presidential election in a row, and for their own interests they should rethink this strategy.
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Katie Wilson, an Essex County Democrat, is planning a challenge to Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik, next year, making her the second Democrat to enter the NY - 21 race well in advance of the midterm elections.
Kenya's election commission declared Friday that the 55 - year - old businessman and son of the country's founding President had received enough votes to secure a second five - year term.
In her first major appearance since Wednesday's vote crowning her the second - most - powerful elected official in the city, the progressive firebrand told Mr. Sharpton's National Action Network in Harlem that this year's election victories signaled a sea change in New York that the mainstream media resisted.
As they had promised, the Lords accepted the Budget on 28 April 1910 — a year to the day after its introduction [15]-- when the land tax proposal was dropped, but contention between the government and the Lords continued until the second general election in December 1910, when the Unionists were again outpolled by their combined opponents.
A federal judge ruled last year that New York's traditional date for the primary, the second Tuesday of September, occurs too late for military absentee ballots to be processed before the general election.
After two bruising leadership elections in less than two years, the second of which strengthened Corbyn's position, there's not much chance of anyone being willing to trigger a third attempt to remove Labour's increasingly embattled leader.
A second committee, which can't spend money directly on elections, has raised $ 50,541 over the past two years, $ 50,000 of which came from Rockefeller heiress Lucy Waletzky.
With term limits facing Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito, he is mounting his second bid to win that post in a contest due to be decided between Election Day and the first of the year.
At last year's general election voters were sufficiently content to vote for competence first, and compassion only a distant second.
Given the city's overwhelming Democratic voter enrollment edge, Brown is headed toward an all - but - certain victory in the November election, which will make him just the second mayor in Buffalo history to win a fourth four - year term.
«The second general elections... represent an opportunity for all the stakeholders to promote their vision regarding the future of the DRC in a peaceful and constructive way and to the Congolese people to exert their fundamental rights to make a choice regarding the conduct of public affairs for the coming years... I believe that the country deserves our support in this effort... I wish her [Mariya Nedelcheva] and her team all success in their independent assessment of these important elections».
Iowa's state senators are elected to a four - year term that begins on the second Monday of January after their election.
Astorino is seeking a third term and is considering a second run for governor, making the county executive race in the northern suburban county a race with potential statewide implications in an off - year election cycle.
Maryland's state representatives are elected to a four - year term that begins on the second Wednesday in January after the election.
We surveyed Labour members just after the 2015 General Election, and then ran a second survey in May this year so we could capture those who joined the party after the eElection, and then ran a second survey in May this year so we could capture those who joined the party after the electionelection.
Delaware's state senators are elected to a four - year term that begins the second Tuesday in January following their election..
Just how important Brexit has been as a recruiting sergeant for the Conservatives becomes even clearer if we look separately at the evolution of the Conservative vote between, first, 2015 and the Scottish Parliament election in May 2016, and, second, between May 2016 and the UK general election in June this year.
Kansas» state representatives are elected to a two - year term that begins on the second Monday of January after their election.
Iowa's state representatives are elected to a two - year term that begins on the second Monday of January after their election.
Louisiana's state senators and state representatives serve four - year terms that begin at noon on the second Monday in January after their election.
Don't forget UKIP came second in by - elections last year in Rotherham and Middlesbrough.
Maryland's state senators are elected to a four - year term that begins on the second Wednesday in January after the election.
Colorado's state senators are elected to a four - year term that begins on first day of the legislative session after their election, which begins no later than 10:00 AM on the second Wednesday of January.
And second, it's an election year for the governor and all 200 plus state lawmakers.
«For a second consecutive year, Cuomo's delay in releasing the number is especially puzzling, because — unlike his father before the 1994 election, or Gov. George Pataki before the 2002 election — he would seem to have nothing to hide,» McMahon wrote in a post on the fiscal watchdog's website.
Ukip will be hoping for a good showing in the safe Labour seat after finishing second in a by - election in neighbouring Barnsley last year.
In the days leading up to the election, Governor Cuomo put the onus for the state's high property taxes squarely on local governments and pledged to quote «attack» the problem during his second four - year term.
An inconclusive election; a prime minister camped in Downing Street, refusing to accept that the game is over; an opposition leader thereafter getting the call to the palace, but deciding before very long that a second election is necessary — it seems decidedly possible that the political year 2010 might echo the political year 1974.
Wilson secured a three - seat overall majority in a second election in October that year.
This coming March, when Cuomo and lawmakers are intensively negotiating the budget in closed - door meetings, the state will likely have a controversial Regents election for the second year in a row.
President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday publicly confirmed his intention to seek a second term in office in next year's presidential elections, recalling that he had contested for...
The winner of the non-partisan election will serve as the Council member until Dec. 31 2011 and a second election next year will choose someone to serve out the rest of White's four - year term, according to the mayor.
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