Sentences with phrase «small turnout»

The government says it feels forced to act due to the number of strikes called on the London underground, railways or in schools based on small turnouts or two - year - old ballot mandates.
It was the annual Common Council school budget hearing, with the usual small turnout.
Small turnouts means getting a lot of passionate people to come out and vote.
A small turnout of about 100 shareholders attended the EGM, with the vast majority voting by proxy beforehand.
And she has the backing of New York United Teachers, which can spend money and bring out votes that can help in a small turnout race.
The Business Secretary said the Liberal Democrats «disagreed with the Tories» assertion that a small turnout in strike - action ballots undermines the basic legitimacy of the strike.»
Primaries typically attract a small turnout, and this year's showing was expected to be especially low.
Brunelle won New Bedford handily but the small turnout there, less than 11 percent, helped Orrall.
«It will be interesting to see how a mayor elected with a huge margin of a small turnout fares with up - for - election state officials.»
(UPDATED WITH RALLY REMARKS & VIDEO) PREVIOUS 8:52 AM: With a smaller turnout that expected and battling snowfall and traffic snarls, today's Women's March On Main still drew thousands to Park City this morning.
The small turnout had its share of angry, mostly leftist teachers whining and shouting about this and that.
The groups that have to gain the most by a small turnout are the special interests that are the most organized.
That small turnout seems to be the general tone of the industry, according to a recent survey and report.
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