Sentences with phrase «thin vote margin»

Of the 711 that were sent out, more than 500 had been returned as of Wednesday; a figure that is well outside the current razor thin vote margin.

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Each state was decided by a razor - thin margin, which allowed Clinton to win the popular vote by roughly 3 million votes yet still lose in the Electoral College.
Since the bill can only lose two Republican votes for it to pass, the margin for error is incredibly thin.
While Ayala survived the September primary by a razor - thin margin, defeating State Assemblymember Robert Rodriguéz by a mere 122 votes, she cruised in the Tuesday's general election by earning over 91 percent of votes.
While all Republican Senators voted against the Dream Act, the vote margin on Monday was razor - thin, 30 - 29.
Amedore is launching a second campaign for the state Senate district represented by Democrat Cecilia Tkaczyk, who defeated him in 2012 by a razor - thin 18 - vote margin.
According to the state elections board website, Tague had 8547 votes, or 45.9 % to O'Connor's 8259, or 44.3 %, a thin margin of 288 votes.
The measure was approved in the Assembly by a thin margin with Democrats from suburban and upstate districts voting against the bill.
But the paper - thin margin in the primary — Gallo ended primary night down by six votes and eked out a 708 - 701 victory 13 days later on the strength of absentee ballots — shows a Democratic party that is deeply divided.
In the Bronx, Ms. Mark - Viverito eked out a reed - thin 11 - vote win over runner - up Ralina Cardona while fending off challengers by larger, but still uncomfortable, margins in Manhattan.
In 2012, Fox was elected to the 36th Assembly District by a razor - thin margin of 145 votes.
But the vote underscored divisions within the GOP, leaving the party with a razor - thin margin to pass the bill.
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