Sentences with phrase «vote in the general election next»

So I conducted an informal survey to find out how many of them intended to vote in the General Election next May.
I intend not to vote in the General Election next week in the UK.

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For starters, it has given me a very important inside & background story as to make up my mind as to who to vote for, if Mitt Romney will become a candidate, in the next general elections.
Just two - thirds of members now plan on voting Conservative at the next general election, down from 90 % when the Tories were in opposition.
(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.
If passed, it would allow 17 year olds who will be 18 on the day of the next general election to vote in both primaries and special elections:
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.
Would the Scottish be entitled to vote in next year's general election - and could that cost Ed Miliband an overall majority?
The ethnic minority vote could be decisive in the next general election, according to new research highlighting the enhanced power of Black and Asian voters in 2015.
If right - to - die were put to a free vote in the Commons before the next general election, it would very probably be defeated.
The parties also have a long - term interest in engaging the voters who are entering the electorate: we may live in an ageing society, but many of the voters who are eligible for the first time in 2015 will be around to vote in the next twelve or fifteen general elections.
As a result, in places without a Lib Dem MP, their share of the vote is likely to collapse at the next 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.
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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.
There is no doubt that the Tories or Labour are going to win the next general election, so Mr Radcliffe on this basis is going to be disappointed when he has cast his vote, in other words he will waste his vote.
For next year's general election, only half of them expect to vote UKIP, one fifth say they will vote Tory and one in ten will vote Labour.
Having lost by a relatively narrow 800 votes in the General Election in June 2010, Heathcoat - Amory announced to the local party members and media that he would not be contesting the next general elGeneral Election in June 2010, Heathcoat - Amory announced to the local party members and media that he would not be contesting the next general eElection in June 2010, Heathcoat - Amory announced to the local party members and media that he would not be contesting the next general elgeneral electionelection.
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
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.
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.
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.
They believe general election coordinator Douglas Alexander is encouraging Mr Miliband to be more cautious, in the belief that winning 35 per cent of the vote next year will be enough for victory.
In the same way, the opposition to boundary reform smacks of reaching for an excuse ahead of the next General Election, instead of doing the hard work to make an attractive offer to the voting public.
The one really interesting thing in the next general election will be seeing if the Lib Dems will drop a substantial number of seats if their vote share collapses, or whether their MPs really are dug in firmly enough to survive.
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.
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.
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has stated that Nigerians will vote out APC in the next general elections.
Saujani also indicated «it's not over» if she loses, suggesting she'll run again next time, and added, «I might not vote (in the general election)» if Maloney is on the ballot instead of her.
And while UKIP has been consistently running at 14 - 15 % in voting intentions over the last year, a similar score in the general election of next year could bring a meagre return in seats.
McGovern was selected as the Labour Party candidate for Wirral South in December 2009, following Ben Chapman's decision to stand down at the next election for family reasons following adverse publicity in The Daily Telegraph over the expenses scandal, and subsequently won the seat in the 2010 general election, defeating the Conservative candidate, Jeff Clarke, by 531 votes.
While our colleagues in Scotland have gone from one poor election result to the next, faced with a similar situation in 1997 the Welsh Conservatives have made significant progress, bouncing back to increase our share of the vote at each general election since and increasing our representation, taking 8 seats this year - two more than than in John Major's surprise election victory in 1992.
The Chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu has said that having Nigerians in diaspora vote during the next general election in 2019...
If the previous trend of Labour's support being overstated in the mid-Parliament polls was replicated, the party could win less than 20 % of the vote at the next general election and between 140 and 150 MPs, the report added.
At the last general election only 44 % of 18 - 24 year olds voted and in the Hansard Society's latest Audit of Political Engagement only 12 % of them say they are «certain to vote» at the next election; a decline of 16 percentage points in the last decade.
And, since the UK is a democracy, I also wrote it in the context of the UK electorate being able to bring about voting reform soon after the next general election.
A YouGov poll yesterday found ten per cent of voters would be more likely to vote Labour in the next general election if Mr Hain were deputy prime minister.
Nearly one in five of those «certain to vote» said they would back a party other than the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats or Labour at the next general election.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if they topped the poll in the next round of European elections, and won 4 - 5 % of the vote in any subsequent general election.
He said the party would reach «double figures» in the next general election though a targeted approach, rather than the «scatter - gun» technique which saw them take four million votes but just one seat in the Commons last May.
Douglas Carswell, the newly elected Ukip MP, has said that he expects his new party to win the Rochester and Strood byelection, adding it was possible that Ukip could win as many as 24 seats at the general election in light of polls showing it could take 25 % of the vote next May.
Before the 2015 election, Baba said these words: «I see Buhari as the next President and Jonathan is aware of that... a General is always a General...» Baba voted for Buhari in the election that made power change hands from the PDP to the APC.
First it asked people their voting intention using the standard question, THEN it asked them their voting intention again saying «thinking about your own constituency and the parties 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
I wonder how many will have wished they had not voted in favour come the next general election?
Good Piece, However i think your wrong, the liberals will pull out once the AV is defeated and allow a minority goverment to continue on a vote by vote basis and start the campaign to repair themselfes ahead of the next general election, only to find themselfes in the same position again, except this time it will end up a lib — lab pact.
If at a General Election the national figures were Conservative 44 % Labour 26 % Liberal Democrat 17 % then I rather suspect that actually the majority would be of over 150 - the Liberal Democrats might manage to hold onto as many as 40 seats, Labour would go way down though below 200 seats, the Conservatives would probably break through 400 seats, it does depend a lot on tactical voting, however the likliehood of a such a result in the next 10 years is virtually nil, in the longer term I would say it was quite probable at some stage in the future once the Labour government finally collapses.
With 4,942 members, Democrats represent the city's largest voting bloc, making the winner of next week's contest the odds - on favorite in November when they'll face Republican Ron Polacco in the general election.
people want to give the govt a kicking but not rushing to vote for us - next thursday will be very interesting Of course in 1983 Labour got 35 % of the vote in the Local Elections before getting 27.5 % in the General Election; under William Hague 36 - 38 %, under Michael Howard it briefly almost hit 40 % and actually the results under David Cameron had been very similar and similar amounts for Labour under Neil Kinnock in the 1980s.
By the time of the general election next year, senior Labour strategists accept the Ukip vote will not shrink back to the 3 % it polled in the 2010 general election, but still believe the bulk of the Ukip damage then will be inflicted on the Conservatives.
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