Liberal Democrats leader Tim Farron arrives to cast
his vote in the General Election at a polling station at Stonecross Manor Hotel in Kendal, Cumbria
Not exact matches
The detailed results of the
vote for the
election of directors held
at Real Matters» Annual
General Meeting of common shareholders held today
in Toronto, Ontario are set out below:
Although many outside the US are drawing conclusions about Americans based on our presidential candidates, they might be surprised to learn that only 14 per cent of eligible voters chose either Clinton or Trump during the primary
elections, (where both parties
vote to nominate a candidate to represent them
in the
general election) and less than 30 per cent of eligible Americans
voted at all.
Just two - thirds of members now plan on
voting Conservative
at the next
general election, down from 90 % when the Tories were
in opposition.
I'd like to see non partisan
elections in New York State or instant run - off
voting at the
general election.
(b) A United States citizen who is 17 years of age, is a resident
in this State, and will be
at least 18 years of age
at the time of the next
general election may
vote in any intervening primary or special
election that occurs before the next
general election.
Compliments of the Paladino campaign,
in response to the criticism the Buffalo businessman received from the ladies of «The View» yesterday, particularly Joy Behar, who said if «all» Paladino's illegitimate children
vote in the
general election, he might have a shot
at beating Andrew Cuomo:
This pattern is likely to be repeated
at the next
general election;
in almost every
voting intention poll, women express a lower propensity than men to
vote, sometimes significantly so.
But, polls show that
at least 40 % of the British public, many of whom
voted Labour
in the last
general election, agree with me.
Since the Supreme Court has now prevented itself from acknowledging the question of whether Barack H. Obama is or is not an Article II «natural born citizen» based on the Kenyan / British citizenship of Barack Obama's father
at the time of his birth (irrespective of whether Barack Obama is deemed a «citizen» born
in Hawaii or otherwise) as a prerequisite to qualifying to serve as President of the United States under the Constitution — the Court having done so
at least three times and counting, first before the Nov 4
general election and twice before the Dec 15
vote of the College of Electors — it would seem appropriate, if not necessary, for all Executive Branch departments and agencies to secure advance formal advice from the United States Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel as to how to respond to expected inquiries from federal employees who are pledged to «support and defend the Constitution of the United States» as to whether they are governed by laws, regulations, orders and directives issued under Mr. Obama during such periods that said employees, by the weight of existing legal authority and prior to a decision by the Supreme Court, believe
in good faith that Mr. Obama is not an Article II «natural born citizen».
Chair of the EC Jenny Watson said: «A UK
general election can be called
at any time, and there might only be a few days to register to
vote in time, once it has been called.
Nonetheless, as a tactical device it was highly successful - certainly many of the primary voters will now feel invested
in the candidate and
vote for her again
at the
general election.
In each seat we spoke to two types of people: those who voted no to Scottish independence in 2014, Labour or Liberal Democrat in 2015, and who were undecided what to do this time round; and those who voted SNP at the last general election and to leave the EU in last year's referendu
In each seat we spoke to two types of people: those who
voted no to Scottish independence
in 2014, Labour or Liberal Democrat in 2015, and who were undecided what to do this time round; and those who voted SNP at the last general election and to leave the EU in last year's referendu
in 2014, Labour or Liberal Democrat
in 2015, and who were undecided what to do this time round; and those who voted SNP at the last general election and to leave the EU in last year's referendu
in 2015, and who were undecided what to do this time round; and those who
voted SNP
at the last
general election and to leave the EU
in last year's referendu
in last year's referendum.
Though the Liberal Democrats achieved 24 % of the
vote in Great Britain
at the
general election, no poll since late June has put Nick Clegg's party above 18 %.
A party meets the requirements for ballot access if a candidate nominated by the political party
at one of the two immediately preceding statewide
general elections received
at least 5 percent of the
vote, or if a combination of candidates nominated by the political party for a combination of districts that encompass all of the voters of the entire state polled
at least 5 percent of the
vote in each of their respective districts.
State law defines an established political party as any party whose candidate for a statewide office received
at least 2 percent of the total
votes cast that office
in either of the two most recent
general elections.
UKIP's share of
general election vote intention,
at 14 % last week, is much more muted than the 23 % they achieved
in the Projected National Share of the
vote (PNS) from the local
elections.
US citizens
vote on the first Tuesday
in November
at the
general election to elect the various members of the Senate and the House of Representatives as well as state and local government officials.
As a result,
in places without a Lib Dem MP, their share of the
vote is likely to collapse
at the next
General Election.
To receive backing from such a highly respected campaigner, who has been so prominent
in the battle against fracking and broader issues of climate change, is a real boom to the party as we look to translate the «Green surge» into
votes at the
general election in May.
Solidarity had a conference
in Motherwell on Saturday and urged its supporters to «lend» their
votes to Nicola Sturgeon's party
at the
general election — helping,
in a small way, to increase the SNP's chances of building a left coalition against Labour.
At the European election in June the Conservatives beat Labour in the popular vote in Wales for the first time in living memory, and if the findings of this poll were replicated at the general election, it looks like being a close run thing again at the general electio
At the European
election in June the Conservatives beat Labour
in the popular
vote in Wales for the first time
in living memory, and if the findings of this poll were replicated
at the general election, it looks like being a close run thing again at the general electio
at the
general election, it looks like being a close run thing again
at the general electio
at the
general election.
shall be submitted to and decided by the electors of the state; and
in case a majority of the electors
voting thereon shall decide
in favor of a convention for such purpose, the electors of every senate district of the state, as then organized, shall elect three delegates
at the next ensuing
general election, and the electors of the state
voting at the same
election shall elect fifteen delegates -
at - large.
The 2010 wave of the survey reported an even smaller proportion
in terms of actual
vote choice, with only 21 % of 2009 UKIP voters
voting UKIP
at the 2010
general election.
After the 2009 European Parliament
elections, only 28 % of UKIP voters
in the BES survey said they were planning on
voting UKIP again
at the next
general election.
Data from British
Election Study panel surveys shows that the main problem UKIP has faced
in translating its success from European Parliament
elections to
general elections has been retaining voters, whether because some UKIP voters only
vote UKIP
at European Parliament
elections in protest and the return to their «normal» party for
general elections or because the nature of the British electoral system incentivises voters to cast their
vote for one of the existing main parties rather than a new entrant.
Recently, he called on his supporters
at a rally to
vote for the AKP
in the 2015
general election in order to demonstrate the «national will».
At this age and time, the NDP insists «our voters register is not only compromised but also outmoded when there has been a global switch from this anachronism to electronic
voting machines (EVMs) with the only requirement of a single definitive voter identity», citing India which has since 1998 been switching to electronic voters machine and perfected it
in its 2014
general elections with what they described as «highly unprecedented efficiency.»
My model takes into account five things: the
vote share a party received
in the by -
election constituency
at the preceding
general election; changes
in public opinion towards the party since the last
general election; whether the party won the seat
at the last
election; whether the party is
in government; and whether there are «party effects» on by -
election outcomes.
European Parliament
elections also seem to be becoming worse predictors of
general election results (the same is not true for local
elections)-- the difference between
vote shares
at European and
general elections for the 1999 EP
election was 7.5, 8.5 for 2004, and 10.3
in 2009.
I mean his personal popularity across the UK plummeted to it's lowest level ever
in the autumn but, and this may come as a genuine shock to some, he is a Conservative prime minister
at the end of the day, and more than this, he is a Conservative prime minister addressing Scottish people, 83 % of whom
voted against him
at the
General Election and many of whom are still a bit miffed about that whole poll tax business.
In short, under Tony Blair's time as leader, Labour's right wing economics and neo-conservative international agenda lost Labour four million votes in general elections, despite economic growth at the tim
In short, under Tony Blair's time as leader, Labour's right wing economics and neo-conservative international agenda lost Labour four million
votes in general elections, despite economic growth at the tim
in general elections, despite economic growth
at the time.
Just how important Brexit has been as a recruiting sergeant for the Conservatives becomes even clearer if we look separately
at the evolution of the Conservative
vote between, first, 2015 and the Scottish Parliament
election in May 2016, and, second, between May 2016 and the UK
general election in June this year.
In Blackburn
at the last
general election, most of the Muslim
vote was conjoined
at the ballot box with Jack Straw who was seen as the friend of Muslims, and as someone who understood their religious sensitivities.
Research
in marginal seats by Politics Home
in August 2008 and September 2009, for example, found a significant boost for the Lib Dems
in the follow - up question «And thinking specifically about your own constituency and the candidates who are likely to stand there which party's candidate do you think you will
vote for
in your own constituency
at the next
general election?»
Nearly a third of those who
voted Liberal Democrat
at the
general election have gone to Labour, with many of those saying the party's role
in the coalition or their u-turn on tuition fees was a major factor
in their decision.
At the next
general election the electorate has to be convinced on three fronts: that we understand the issues, that we will act on them if they
vote for us, but also that we can prove our worth through our record of achievement
in office.
When the Conservative Party last won a
general election,
in 1992, it did so with just under 42 % of the
vote, indicating that the David Cameron has,
at best, restored the Conservatives to the levels of support achieved by the unpopular John Major administration.
The next few weeks will determine whether this ends up
in a
vote which,
at the very least, would help the Conservatives identify dividing lines and make it a campaigning issue
in the 2015
general election.
A new poll by the Committee on Standards
in Public Life has revealed that four
in ten people are so disillusioned from politics that they might not
vote at the next
general election and that under 30's are particularly disenchanted.
Plaintiff again states that
in order to fully participate
in this year's
general elections, she must find and deposit with the 1st Defendant an amount of GHC2, 800,000.00 of which fees and or deposit of fees would be confiscated to the State should Plaintiff failed to secure
at least 25 % of the presidential
votes and 12.5 %
votes in each constituency parliamentary
votes in the
general elections.
Edwards maintains that despite a turnout of just over 50 % of 18 - 24 year olds
at the last
general election, young people's reasons for not
voting are
in no way apathetic.
However, if
in the process of deciding not to
vote at the next
general election - as advised by Russell Brand - a whole new generation of young people become politicised then we could see the currently absent youth movement make a return.
Firstly,
in Conservative - vs - Labour marginals the Conservative
vote is largely unchanged from the
general election, but the Liberal Democrat
vote has dropped to the benefit of Labour, this means on a uniform swing Labour would gain about 28 seats from the Conservatives (though these would be seats that the Conservatives gained
at the last
election, so
in practice the Tories would be helped by the incumbency bonus of the new MPs).
The
voting age for the UK
general election in May will remain
at 18 and over, as this is controlled by Westminster.
But
in those seats where it came second
in the by -
election (as UKIP has done
in Eastleigh), it went on to lose almost half its
vote share
at the next
general election.
In the case of this poll therefore, what we don't know is how people would have answered a question saying how would you vote at a general election if Gordon Brown were still leader — given his current popularity, mentioning his name in the question may have produced worse result
In the case of this poll therefore, what we don't know is how people would have answered a question saying how would you
vote at a
general election if Gordon Brown were still leader — given his current popularity, mentioning his name
in the question may have produced worse result
in the question may have produced worse results.
Mr Clegg is «confident» the Coalition will run its full five - year course and that the Yes campaign will win the referendum due next May on bringing
in the alternative
vote at general elections.
I don't put much store
in opinion polls, but if true it would only indicate roughly what you would expect to happen
at this point
in the parliament - 32 % isn't that much lower than Labour got
in the 2005
General Election and all it would suggest is that the Liberal Democrats are having a reversal - tactical
voting could see them holding onto many of their current seats, indeed it is even possible that if they got 17 % of the
vote that if it focused
in an area that they could actually end up with more seats, where the switches
in support are occuring is crucial - if they are focused then if the Conservative Party were to get 39 % then it might still result
in them getting fewer seats than Labour or
in extremis winning a 150 seat majority or so?
Despite that fantastic result
at the
general election,
in Oldham we started with no
voting intention records and there was always the danger that starting on paper
in third place would result
in a classic squeeze, which is why...