Sentences with phrase «turnout election next»

Bunning, despite the fact that polling showed that he simply could not win re-election this fall, still retains a somewhat considerable following within conservative circles in the state — the very people who both Paul and Grayson are trying to appeal in advance of what is expected to be a relatively low turnout election next month.

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Several more states could join the party next year, when the presidential election will increase turnout among younger, pot - friendly voters.
On turnout, as with a primary, special elections tend to bring out a more involved subset of voters, clouding any apples - to - apples prediction for the next general election.
The next election might see higher turnout «because people want to get rid of the government», but not because people are fully engaged.
On the eve of Election Day 2017, a state Assembly member from Brooklyn held a press conference focused on voter engagement and turnout, but it wasn't in support of his own candidacy — he's not up for reelection until next year — or anyone else's.
Turnout was only 36 %, which is significantly lower than what it will probably be at next year's general election.
The next election will see a big turnout by Labour and Conservative supporters and where Liberal Democrat MP's do survive it will be solely due to tactical voting, UKIP could even make a breakthrough in a couple of seats but I think Labour will still win, so it will be more strongly toward a 2 party system but with the strongest 4th party performance in UK history.
Looks to me like the Abstention Party will get a good turnout at the next election.
Some Democrats had expressed concern to the Observer that Ms. Harris would be unable to hold onto the seat in the higher turnout regular election next year, with potential challenges from a white Democrat or white Republican.
Both the Home Secretary, and the Prime Minister, have attributed the low voter turnout in the PCCs elections to the fact that «it takes time to explain a new post» and expect turnout to be «much higher next time round».
Two realistic steps the government can take to address low voter turnout are combining the next PCC elections with local government elections and providing funding so a booklet with election addresses from each PCC candidate along with information about the election itself is sent to every household in the relevant police area.
June 2009 though has the advantages for Labour that they can save money by combining Local, EU and General Election campaigns and also maximise Labour turnout in the EU and Local Elections, a much improved performance in the EU and 2009 Local Elections along with a solid General Election victory and Labour dissidents in parliament will largely fall quiet for some time and the next parliament will be off to a good start for the Prime Minister.
In fact, I think that the next step for Realtor ® organizations (on a national, state, and local level) is not cutting more RPAC checks, but getting our members to influence elections through voter turnout.
So, if the mess — for which the ultimate responsibility must lie with those who didn't vote — has been of any value, the payback will be in the voter turnout in the next federal election.
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