Sentences with phrase «unaffiliated voters in»

Lumaj, who claims he was quietly vetted by the Trump administration for a possible appointment as ambassador to Albania, has been the most outspoken backer of the president, who remains deeply unpopular with Democratic and unaffiliated voters in Connecticut.
Progressives Draft Convention Resolution to Allow Unaffiliated Voters in Democratic Primary by Ashley Hupfl (April 2018)
There are 15,437 unaffiliated voters in Syracuse — about 22 percent of the total electorate.
Progressives Draft Convention Resolution to Allow Unaffiliated Voters in Democratic Primary by Samar Khurshid (April 2018)
Blank or unaffiliated voters in New York continue to gain ground in enrollment with registered Republicans, statistic released Monday by the state Board of Elections show.

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One - in - four Obama voters were religiously unaffiliated, the second - largest «religious» demographic in the president's coalition, according to the study (PDF).
The committee says its program in Iowa has focused in large part on identifying and mobilizing unaffiliated voters who are likely to support its candidate, Representative Bruce Braley, in his race against State Senator Joni Ernst, the Republican nominee.
An «unaffiliated voter» also filed a complaint because Panepinto used his wife's image, State Supreme Court Judge Catherine Nugent - Panepinto, in campaign flyers.
A man claiming to be an unaffiliated voter filed a complaint against Panepinto because he used his wife's image, State Supreme Court Judge Catherine Nugent - Panepinto, in campaign flyers.
Even further back to the start of the decade in April, Republicans had an enrollment of 2.7 million, with unaffiliated voters cresting at just over 2 million registrations.
The New York State Democratic Party plans on blocking a proposed resolution at its May 23 - 24 convention that would allow independent or «unaffiliated» voters to vote in this year's Democratic primary for governor.
Others allow unaffiliated voters to pick a primary to participate in at the polling place.
(That strategy makes particular sense in the 20th, since Republicans outnumber Democrats 186,735 to 124,561 and there are 110,659 unaffiliated, or «blank», voters).
In terms of registration, Nassau Democrats only slightly outnumber Republicans (by just over 61,000: 397,859 Democrats to 336,289 Republicans) while unaffiliated independents number 239,242 voters, almost a full quarter of Nassau's 1,025,598 registered voters.
One proposal expected to be shelved would have allowed «unaffiliated» independent voters to vote in Democratic primaries.
There are also 89,704 unaffiliated voters and 26,820 Independence Party voters in the district, according to the state Board of Elections.
The poll, a copy of which was obtained by Capital, surveyed 550 likely Democratic and unaffiliated voters, between May 22 and May 25, and again on May 27, just a few days before delegates to the party's convention in Albany would have to decide whether to back the incumbent governor or gamble on a protest challenger.
Unaffiliated voters are the biggest bloc in the state, with about 2.4 million.
It is too late for Democrats to switch registration, but unaffiliated and unregistered voters who want to vote in next week's Republican gubernatorial primary have until Thursday to register by mail or online, and until Aug. 11 at noon to register at their town offices.
The interest in this issue is intense among the highly coveted unaffiliated voters who many candidates are seeking to sway.
In a semi-closed primary, unaffiliated voters may choose which party primary to vote in, while voters registered with a party may only vote in that party's primarIn a semi-closed primary, unaffiliated voters may choose which party primary to vote in, while voters registered with a party may only vote in that party's primarin, while voters registered with a party may only vote in that party's primarin that party's primary.
«But since Tuesday, I have been inundated with calls, e-mails and text messages by Republicans who didn't vote in the primary and by Democrats, Independents and unaffiliated voters who support me and want the opportunity to vote for me.
There are about 38,000 Democrats in the city, 10,000 Republicans and 15,000 unaffiliated voters.
Republicans in Connecticut are outnumbered by unaffiliated voters and Democrats; they do not hold any of the state's congressional seats or the governor's office and are in the minority in both chambers of the General Assembly.
Of Connecticut's 2,318,251 registered voters, according to Secretary of the State official counts in November, only 481,336 were Republican compared to 848,493 Democrats and 956,463 unaffiliated; 31,959 registered with minor parties.
And, just like in 2006 when unaffiliated voters left Republicans in droves due to a distaste for President George W. Bush, they are abandoning Democrats this time around because of a feeling of disappointment with President Barack Obama and Congress.
Democrats outnumber Republicans in the Senate district by roughly 20,000 registered voters with more than 52,000 voters unaffiliated with either party.
Grant said that while this issue is generally partisan, with more Republicans than Democrats agreeing with president, members of both parties and unaffiliated voters also would prefer to see less politics in sports.
There is a significant number of party - unaffiliated voters to woo as well as moderate Democrats and Republicans, but most of the votes in play for Dietl or Malliotakis are largely out of the de Blasio target area to begin with.
«A higher percentage of Democrats and a higher percentage of Republicans and even a higher percentage of minor party registrants vote in general elections than unaffiliated voters.
This figure only includes closed primaries run by the state — caucuses, while also exclusionary to unaffiliated voters, do not cost taxpayers anything in the states in which they are held.
Despite not being allowed to vote in party primary elections, unaffiliated voters, along with registered Democrats and Republicans and «third party» voters, foot the bill for the administration of those elections.
While unaffiliated New York voters are ordinarily unable to vote in their state's closed party primaries, thousands of voters found themselves unable to vote despite having registered in one of the two major parties.
In advance of the minor Reform Party Sept. 12 primary, the state Republican committee paid for mailers sent out to registered voters unaffiliated with a specific party encouraging them to write in the name of Astorino, who is also running unopposed on the Republican tickeIn advance of the minor Reform Party Sept. 12 primary, the state Republican committee paid for mailers sent out to registered voters unaffiliated with a specific party encouraging them to write in the name of Astorino, who is also running unopposed on the Republican tickein the name of Astorino, who is also running unopposed on the Republican ticket.
The other big swing in 2017 was with unaffiliated voters, who make up 25 percent of the district and only accounted for 15 percent of the vote last May.
Democrats still hold the enrollment edge in the 24th Congressional District, but with a large number of unaffiliated voters and more registered Conservatives, there is a level playing field for the race between U.S. Rep. Dan Maffei, D - Syracuse, and Republican challenger John Katko.
The party then enacted as part of its rules this year the almost unheard of approach in New York of allowing unaffiliated voters to participate in its primaries.
With Republicans more or less united in their opposition to the policy, single - payer has shown the potential to cause rifts among the Democratic base, and has prompted questions about where unaffiliated voters may come down on the issue.
This proposal is an important step in the right direction, but it does not address the biggest impediment to voting: The fact that 3.3 million independent and unaffiliated voters are locked out of New York's closed primary system.
About 3.3 million independent and unaffiliated voters are locked out of New York's closed primaries — more voters than the Republican Party has enrolled in the entire state!.
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