Sentences with phrase «typically hold elections»

Many credit unions typically hold elections and meetings every year where members are able to select candidates for the Board of Directors.
Louisiana and Mississippi also typically hold elections in odd years.

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During election years, the N.R.L.C. Convention is held near Washington, D.C. and typically places great emphasis on the presidential race.
Typically in the past special state legislative elections are held in March, when village elections are being held in order to offset costs.
Nevertheless, it's fresh fodder for Democrats, who continue to hold out hope that they'll be able unseat Hannon in the upcoming presidential election year, when the party typically does better in down - ballot races.
Typically, after the writ of election is returned (i.e - the election has been held, and all votes counted) there is a 30 - 60 day transition period where the former Prime Minister continues to sit, and the incoming Prime Minister gets his / her cabinet together.
Cameron said the police department typically assigns officers to assist the board of elections when elections are being held.
Ryan said that a president's party typically loses seats in midterm elections but that party data show the GOP would hold the House if the election were held now.
No specific reason was given for the delay, but given that elections are typically held in November, perhaps the devs wanted to be a bit thematic.
In the House, meanwhile, where the GOP held a 14 - seat working majority entering the election, the postelection makeup appears likely to be 228 Republicans, 206 Democrats, and one Independent, who typically votes with Democrats.
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