Sentences with phrase «turnout numbers in»

For Super Tuesday, for instance, turnout numbers in each party have changed by around 3 million...

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Voter turnout across Canada in 2011 was 14,720,580 (61.4 percent of the total number of electors on the voters list).
I have spoken to a number of Clinton's Hispanic supporters, «Clintonistas,» who believe she will crush Trump in November, fueled by a record Hispanic voter turnout.
There was no exit poll for Buchanan's strong showing in the 1996 Iowa caucuses, but by eyeballing his numbers in New Hampshire and making adjustments for the more evangelical and conservative turnout model for the caucuses, we can guess that Buchanan's Iowa support came largely from religious conservatives and pro-lifers.
The folks at National Review aren't sure there was a big jump in turnout, though the Associated Press is quite emphatic that voters went to the polls in epic numbers.
A number of news outlets talk about the last - minute turnout game today, with Republican strategists touting the 72 Hour Project in a wire service article that ran in papers ranging from the Minneapolis Star - Tribune to the Miami Herald.
And that's before accounting for some of the factors that the model doesn't consider: the disagreement in the polls, the unusual nature of Trump's candidacy and the demographic changes it is producing, Clinton's superior turnout operation, the possibility of «shy Trump» voters, the fact that the news cycle is still somewhat fluid headed into the final weekend, the declining response rates to polls, and the substantial number of high - profile polling misses around the world over the past few years.
But if 2014 IS relatively low - turnout, a small extra bump in numbers for one side or another can also make a big difference in the final vote percentages.
A couple of states have had higher turnout in the 2012 Republican Primaries than they had in 2008, but most have about the same or even less — not impressive, considering that this race is much more open and closely fought and that the number of registered voters has grown since last time.
The 2004 election cycle saw a dramatic rise in the number and size of nonprofit organizations that bought TV ads, organized voter turnout drives and conducted political «education» campaigns that were effectively working on behalf of (or against) one candidate or party, and because they used «soft money» in the process, their donors weren't limited in how much they could give and didn't fall under the strict disclosure rules required when trying to influence an election.
Obama has appealed to African - Americans to vote for Clinton but it's hard to imagine this group will turnout in the same numbers for Clinton as they did for Obama.
Reports suggest that Romney, Ryan, and key people around them remained confident of victory to the very end, seeing that they were «hitting their numbers» in many districts — only to realize as Election Night unfolded that turnout would exceed their expectations in most swing states, raising the bar for victory and leaving them in the unenviable position of having achieved their tactical goals but lost the strategic battle nonetheless.
Other examples from observers and social media included ballot boxes being stuffed with extra ballots in multiple regions; an election official assaulting an observer; CCTV cameras obscured by flags or nets from watching ballot boxes; discrepancies in ballot numbers; last - minute voter registration changes likely designed to boost turnout; and a huge pro-Putin sign in one polling station.
Political analysts said Curran may also have been helped by Democratic voters coming out in larger numbers to send a message to President Donald Trump; union turnout against the state constitutional convention ballot question; or by the surprising underperformance of Republican Hempstead Supervisor Anthony Santino, who lost to underdog Laura Gillen to give town control to Democrats for the first time in 100 years.
McDonald used voting - eligible population (VEP), or the number of eligible voters independent of their current registration status, to calculate turnout rates in each state on November 4.
The Hotline has two very hot documents from the Republican database - driven turnout machine, one describing their (apparently very successful) absentee ballot program in Michigan and the other listing sample voter contact numbers by state and district.
The outcome then rests on turnout, and in 2008 the Conservatives were highly effective in getting outer London to the ballot stations in sufficient numbers to tip the scales in Boris» favour.
The numbers bear it out: New York is 49th out of 50 states in voter 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.
Turnout for the vote was 28 %, higher than for the referendum in May that decided to create the new post of mayor, but the number of voters coming out varied greatly between the leafy suburbs and working class areas.
Yet our city's voter turnout numbers, particularly in primary elections, are disappointing, dismal and unacceptable.
He said he was not discouraged by the history of low voter turnout in the Bronx, citing increasing poll numbers since 2010.
But based on the results in the county's various municipalities, it certainly seems plausible that the results were driven by an increase in the number of suburban voters who cast their ballots for a Democrat rather than a surge in turnout among the solidly blue city voters.
HOOSICK FALLS, N.Y. — Hoosick Falls hasn't seen numbers like Tuesday's voter turnout in 15 years.
Turnout will be a key factor in this odd - numbered election year.
As a result, there's a good chance union members showed up in greater numbers than they usually do in off - years, while the turnout among the rest of the public may have been basically the same.
We can also attest to, and hereby state categorically that, there is no evidence that any of the artistes aggrieved and vocal about their displeasure to the turnout of the award, voted in the «Next - Rated» category, as our voting process captures email addresses and phone numbers.
It doesn't take a lot to swing the numbers in the Senate forecast because of the large number of competitive races — even a 1 - point swing toward Republicans because of higher turnout could affect the odds significantly.
10:04 - Unlock Democracy just wrote to their supporters: «The numbers aren't in yet, but it is clear that this will go down in history as one of the lowest turnouts in a UK election in history.
Now, there's a number of factors that could be at play here beyond holding a federal primary in June as opposed to uniting it with a state primary as the reason for the reduced turnout.
Current conditions are so favorable for the GOP — including the president's poor poll numbers, the states with Senate races, the lower turnout of Democratic groups in midterm elections, the quality of this cycle's Republican Senate recruits and the daily dose of negative news that should help the party not holding the White House — that Republican Senate gains of fewer than six seats would be a punch to the party's solar plexus.
This was part of an overall surge in Democratic participation — but while overall Democratic turnout jumped 90 %, the number of young Democrats participating soared 135 %.
Turnout at local elections tends to be very low (below 40 %), and the traction generated by the tree - felling case could have a positive effect in terms of the number of people that will go to the polls to elect one - thirds of Sheffield Council that are elected in this cycle, and the SCRCA mayor.
We need more data on who really showed up to the polls before we can say this conclusively, but it's difficult to see how Labour got the numbers it did without a big increase at least in youth turnout.
Citywide, preliminary numbers showed turnout was highest in Queens, where 14 percent of more than 180,000 registered Democrats took to the polls to give Assemblywoman Grace Meng a decisive win, paving her way to becoming the state's first Asian - American in Congress.
The hardest part about the race has been explaining to voters what a district leader even is then increasing voter turnout in elections that usually don't have high numbers.
New York state ranked in the bottom 10 states for voter turnout in all but two elections over the last decade, according to McDonald's numbers.
The United States Election Project, with election numbers dating back to 1980, ranked New York state 14th lowest in voter turnout in 2016.
The file comprises the 2015 election results for each constituency (winning party, vote share, number of votes, turnout, majority and changes in vote share since 2010), the 2010 results (winning party,...
As with previous versions, the file comprises the 2015 election results for each constituency (winning party, vote share, number of votes, turnout, majority and changes in vote share since 2010), the 2010 results (winning party, vote share, number of votes, turnout and majority), and contextual information at the constituency level:
Typically the party does not turnout in odd - numbered years, leaving Republicans to win local - level races, even in areas that have trended against the GOP in recent years and the Democratic presidential candidates tend to do well.
But Republicans have hung on in the county executive posts, underscoring the low Democratic turnout in odd numbered years and the GOP's drumbeat of a key local suburban issue: Property taxes.
If you were to get a turnout in NY and CA commiserate with the turnout in the contest states, it's likely the number total votes for Clinton would have been higher.
Those numbers, as well as the strong showing of Green Party nominee Howie Hawkins, who despite a dropoff in overall turnout of 900,000 compared to 2010 virtually tripled his vote total from that year.
Even with the high turnout of upstate in the main elections, the numbers are the numbers and there is an easy magic formula for the Dems running statewide.
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.
The Secretary of State's office, based on the number of absentee requests, is also predicting the total turnout in Montana may exceed that of the last General election in 2004.
The campaign's poll, however, isn't without its own red flags: A whopping 24 percent of the Democrats it deemed likely to show up to the polls didn't lean one way or another in the presidential primary held the same day as the Senate election (the comparable number in most recent polls has been below ten), suggesting it might have been overly generous in estimating Democratic turnout on April 19.
While voter turnout among the Latino community has risen in recent years, the adage that there's «strength in numbers» has yet to manifest itself.
Local officials have been hesitant to predict exact numbers, but they say there could be a large turnout for this day, since presidential contests in recent years have not seen this kind of contested primary.
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