Sentences with phrase «to take part in the vote»

Thus, it is inviting all fans of the sport to take part in the voting process that will decide who will be the cover athlete of the coming installment.
The Court ruled that, for the purpose of exposing potential conflicts of interests, it was sufficient that Dennekamp be granted access to the names of the MEPs members of the scheme who had actually taken part in the votes on the scheme, and not to the entire list of the MEPs in the scheme.
A better question already asked is «how dare you exclude fred from taking part in voting, just because he does not meet the standards of the office»
What we do know is that there has been a massive influx of new members and supporters signing up to take part in the vote in London since May.
Countless trade visitors took part in the voting for the top innovations again this year.
The controversial decision led many people to believe that Norris had bribed the various chairmen taking part in the vote, including John Mckenna.
Schaffer, part of the three - member committee to fill vacancies, will not take part in the vote to name Pellegrino as the Democratic candidate.
It isn't actually clear to me, from looking at the article, that Poland shouldn't be able to take part in the vote as well.
[32] The Parliamentary Speaker İsmail Kahraman, who is unable to take part in the vote by virtue of being the Speaker, was hospitalised during the vote, meaning that AKP deputy speaker Ahmet Aydın presided over the proceedings and was therefore unable to cast a vote.
Today's Sun carries a new YouGov poll on the Labour leadership race, taking account of the constituent parts of the electoral college taking part in the vote.
1,095 Tory members took part in a vote today on whether they would vote for Nigel Farage or John Bercow if they lived in Buckingham.
The awards are announced every year at the start of media week at the show, with 57 jurors from magazines, newpapers, television stations and websites from the U.S. and Canada taking part in the voting process.
389 people took part in the vote and 42 % of the respondents wanted something large than six inches.
In a twitch style manner, Jackbox.tv allows up to 10,000 spectators / viewers to join the fun as your audience, and also take part in the voting process on the best answers.
All bar 17 of the firms» partners took part in the vote, with all voting in favour of the tie - up in a process that closed yesterday (7 November).
Hundreds of people who had signed up to support Corbyn, were banned from taking part in the vote, amid fears about an attempt by «entryists» to take over the party.
The most important function of the whip's office is to ensure that all members and senators are present to take part in votes in the chamber (maintaining quorum and preventing censure motions).
Ministers have opted in recent months to try to take no part in votes on opposition day debates, rather than participate and risk defeat.
I used to say Alexis is easily our most important player, but after seeing Arsenal without Cazorla last season and the difference it made, I decided not to take part in the vote.
EU and USA do not considered Crimea as part of Russia, however citizens of that region (around 2 million people) will take part in that vote.
Mr McNicol was accused of trying to block Jeremy Corbyn from taking part in his second leadership election and of purging left wing members to stop them taking part in the vote.
Corbyn's campaign has also been helped by a surge in new members and supporters who paid # 3 to take part in the vote, leading to a near - tripling of those eligible to about 550,000 people.
Labour has been severely criticised for its chaotic handling of the contest, after Miliband introduced the new system whereby new supporters could pay # 3 to take part in the vote.
Ukip's only MP Douglas Carswell attacked his party boss's outburst, saying: «Surely it's a good thing that people could take part in the vote — surely it's important to respect democracy.»
(Full disclosure: I took part in voting on the nominees...).
A total of 3,453 members out of a possible 10,217 took part in the vote, a participation rate of 34 per cent, says Juanéda.
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