Sentences with phrase «turnout numbers»

"Turnout numbers" refer to the count or measurement of how many people participate or show up at a particular event or activity. Full definition
Yet our city's voter turnout numbers, particularly in primary elections, are disappointing, dismal and unacceptable.
This included «diminishing and discrediting the resistance,» (like insisting on low turnout numbers for protests) but also by «exaggerating, enthusing, and claiming broad public support» for pro-government... well, everything.
For Super Tuesday, for instance, turnout numbers in each party have changed by around 3 million albeit in opposite directions.
Revised NYC turnout numbers from the general elections indicate 220,128 more voters than originally thought cast ballots on Nov. 2, which means some 16 percent of the vote wasn't counted on election night.
Nevertheless, preliminary turnout numbers put the final number at 47,500 or 14 percent.
Mayor's right about the horrible turnout numbers, but did he forget that he gamed the election system more by getting to run for a third term???
Similarly in Lucas County, another Democratic stronghold, 17,351 votes disappeared (10.6 percent of the total vote) between the unofficial and official turnout numbers.
A bit of primary history: In 2008, Democrats had the historic turnout numbers while GOP voters came out in modest numbers (in 2008 and 2012).
He did not receive many inner city votes, although turnout numbers for Clinton were lower than for Obama.
Suffolk's voter turnout as of noon stood at 27.19 percent, higher than turnout numbers in 2012 for the same time period but not as high as in 2008 when President Obama won his first term, according to the Suffolk Board of Elections.
«As the public gets more turned off you can see it in the voter turnout numbers, interest groups wield more clout, which further alienates the voting public.»
They don't yet have turnout numbers for the other eight marches happening around Australia at different times today.
By doing that, Messina said, «that's how we got to turnout numbers that a whole bunch of people spent 18 months telling me we couldn't get to.»
One of the most interesting features of the 2016 primaries are the turnout numbers for each party.
For Super Tuesday, for instance, turnout numbers in each party have changed by around 3 million...
They commissioned a commercial computer company to help set up the necessary IT infrastructure to upload preliminary results and voter turnout numbers.
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