Sentences with phrase «vote margin from»

Paladino widened his 107 - vote margin from last week's election by picking up 89 absentee ballots while Hutch Tech senior Austin Harig got 64.

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Both Ferrance's and DiCeglie's counties flipped from their 2012 vote margins in favor of President Barack Obama by more than 31,000 votes to favor Trump.
The ballot count from Saturday's vote was 1,793 opposed versus 1,278 who supported the multi-billion dollar project — a margin of 58.4 per cent to 41.6 per cent.
Every one of Iceland's six electoral districts voted in the «No» column — by a national margin of 60 % (down from 93 % in January 2010).
The school of today is a far cry from the original days as the Faculty of Business, which was created by a narrow margin of just one vote in a General Faculty Council decision in May of 1967.
From Reuters: 14:47 TARGET CORPORATION SHAREHOLDERS ELECT COMPANY»S DIRECTOR NOMINEES Supposedly the margin was over 70 % voting for the Target (TGT) board, against Ackman and Pershing Square.
With the assistance of foresighted men like Msgr. Oesterreicher, and the unofficial but crucial input from Jewish historians and theologians, the declaration — after numerous drafts, several years of intense debate, and even a last second bid by reactionaries to thwart it — was voted on and finally passed at the Council, by an overwhelming margin.
The 75 - year - old Brazilian retired from football in 1977 and was voted the FIFA Player of the Century in 2000, beating out Diego Maradona and Johan Cruyff by a wide margin for the distinction.
In the 41st Senate District, though the final vote count from the state Board of Elections isn't available yet, the WFP says it's likely its voters also provided a critical margin of victory for Democratic Senator - elect Terry Gipson over GOP Sen. Steve Saland.
However, it's extremely likely that Putin's winning margin will be more than the entire population of Crimea, in which case deleting all votes from Crimea couldn't possibly change the result.
New York's 3rd Congressional District's Republican primary had the second smallest margin of victory of any race in the 2014 primary season and the least number of votes separating the primary winner from the loser.
And the New York Times reported that Sanders» statewide victories have been «fueled by his large vote margins among independents,» who may be restricted from voting in closed primaries.
The memo cites enthusiasm from the kind of voters who show up on what is expected to be the lowest turnout election day in this busy year of mega-voting: «We're winning voters who say they voted for Donald Trump by a 2 - 1 margin, and these are likely to be the most excited voters on election day.»
The European Union observation mission in Gabon said Tuesday it noted an anomaly in voting results from the president's stronghold province that pushed him over the edge to win re-election by a slim margin.
Both voted for Long Island state Senator John Flanagan in 2015, helping him secure the position of majority leader by a narrow margin over John DeFrancisco from Syracuse.
She won by 108 votes to 85 - by no means a wide margin of victory - and was subjected to shouts and heckles from some of those attending the meeting.
In a crucial difference with the version of the legislation that failed to win sufficient Republican support earlier this year, the current incarnation allows states to individually decide which pre-existing conditions insurers must cover and removes caps on how much the afflicted can be charged, and includes an age tax that allows insurance companies to charge higher premiums to individuals between the ages of 50 and 64 — allowing it to win votes from the previously recalcitrant Tea Party - aligned Freedom Caucus and pass by a margin of 217 in favor to 213 against.
The latest Populus poll is only the third national voting intention survey from the firm to be published since the general election and gives a slightly different picture although well within the margin or error on all three party shares.
But hope is never enough — and the Labour Party recaptured Gower by 3,269 votes, along with Vale of Clwyd, which was taken from Labour with a margin of 237 votes in 2015.
Assemblyman Phil Ramos won a challenge from Giovanni Mata after receiving 71 percent of the vote, and incumbents Kimberly Jean - Pierre and Earlene Hooper survived by big margins as well.
One example where this was particularly obvious was the 2016 Presidential election, where one candidate won one large state by such a massive margin, and lost many smaller states by slivers of margins, that one single state by itself caused the electoral college result to differ from the popular vote (the state was California - if add up the remaining 49 states and DC, the other candidate comfortably won the popular vote as well as the electoral college).
Far from being decisive, each new round of preferential voting seemed to cut the margin again and again.
The measure was approved in the Assembly by a thin margin with Democrats from suburban and upstate districts voting against the bill.
In 2010, however, DiNapoli's race was by far the closest statewide race, with 115,000 of his 200,000 vote margin coming from the Bronx.
While Hawkins can't win, he could, after Wednesday's performance, steal enough votes from Cuomo in two weeks to make Cuomo's expected margin of victory less than pollsters have been predicting.
The change from the last poll is well within the margin of error and, if repeated at a general election, these shares of the vote would still give Labour an overall majority.
The pair say that voters who provided Alcantara with a 294 - vote margin of victory had no idea that she planned to «caucus with the IDC,» nor that she had received «hundreds of thousands of dollars» from them for her campaign.
He was the Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) for Solihull from 1983 to 2005, before losing his seat to Lorely Burt of the Liberal Democrats by a margin of 279 votes in the 2005 general election.
Meeting in Columbia, members of the state Democratic Party executive committee voted by a 38 - 7 margin to reject a protest from former state lawmaker Vic Rawl, the establishment - backed candidate who unexpectedly lost last Tuesday's primary to Greene.
In the 2016 New York presidential primary, Hillary Clinton won the greatest portion of New York City's Democratic vote share by a better margin than pundits expected, substantially increasing her votes in predominantly black communities from 2008 and also receiving solid support from a number of traditionally white, liberal areas.
The Erie County Agricultural Society voted in 1868 by a one - vote margin to move the fair from Springville to property owned by Luther Titus and the Hamburg Driving Park Association.
But New Yorkers voting in districts with less contentious races can still have an impact by adding to or subtracting from the winner's margin of victory: a politician with a greater mandate can pursue his or her agenda, while a politician with a smaller one will promote more moderate policies to secure re-election.
Mr Sawford speaks at Lodge Park Sports Centre, Corby, as Labour seized the constituency from the Conservatives by a margin of almost 8,000 votes
On this basis it can be argued that the BNP cost Labour at least 9 seats in 2010: the seats where Labour lost the seat, and the winning margin was less than the margin of the BNP (votes taken from Labour) over UKiP (votes taken from Con / LD): Amber Valley, Bradford East, Burnley, Corby, Dewsbury, Nuneaton, Sherwood, Thurrock, Warwickshire North (7 Conservative gains, 2 Lib Dem).
About 46.5 % of the vote came from Orangetown, and Jaffee beat Chabot in his hometown by 60.7 % to 37.1 % (a margin of 5,266 votes).
Michelle Williams (Manchester by the Sea) remains an immovable force at # 1 by a large margin, receiving # 1 votes from 8/10 Gold Rush Gang members.
If precinct test scores dropped from the 75th to the 25th percentile of test - score change, the associated 3 - percentage - point decrease in an incumbent's vote share could substantially erode an incumbent's margin of victory.
By a 3 - to - 1 margin, the motion to consolidate with TSTA was defeated, and TCTA delegates voted the following year to disaffiliate altogether from TSTA.
Last week, despite a pushback from the union that included demonstrations and radio ads, his bill passed by a wide margin with votes from both parties.
Indeed, the margin in favor of passage came entirely from Republican votes.
After 18 speakers, billable hours that probably reached $ 250,000 from participating lawyers, and two hours of debate yesterday, the resolution to reverse the earlier Law Society of British Columbia's decision to approve Trinity Western University's law school pass has passed at a special meeting vote with a wide margin.
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