Sentences with phrase «vote tabulation»

Vote tabulation refers to the process of counting and tallying the votes that people have cast in an election or a voting event. Full definition
They used what they described as a parallel vote tabulation methodology to compare the results they got with the results INEC came up with and declared that the INEC result is «consistent with the YIAGA WTV estimated range.»
On Nov. 18, Saratoga County Supreme Court Justice Robert Chauvin lifted the court order that had delayed vote tabulation for nine days — and county elections officials began counting outstanding paper ballots.
When the unofficial vote tabulation was nearly complete, de Blasio was shown to have captured just over 73 percent of the vote.
As it turns out, the Gothams are starting to build a reputation for predicting the eventual Best Picture winner — not too shabby for a group with no Academy crossover and no specific voting tabulation, not to mention an organization that occupies such an early place on the timeline that not all eventual Oscar contenders have even debuted.
No evidence has emerged that efforts to corrupt the vote tabulations in key swing states by outside hackers has emerged, however.
Addressing a press conference in Accra on Saturday, Co-Chair of CODEO, Prof. Merinda Greenstreet said their Parallel Vote Tabulation (PVT) estimations was...
Addressing a press conference in Accra on Saturday, Co-Chair of CODEO, Prof. Merinda Greenstreet said their Parallel Vote Tabulation (PVT) estimations was in tandem with what the EC announced.
With the details we have from our Parallel Vote Tabulation, President John Dramani Mahama is in a comfortable lead, and we encourage all supporters to wait for the Electoral Commission as it receives and releases the verified results to the media via its Coalition & Media Centres.
The halt in the vote tabulation was sought on behalf of Schenectady County Family Court Judge Mark Powers — Democratic and Conservative candidate — who is competing against Clinton County Family Court Judge Timothy Lawliss, a Republican, to preside in the Fourth Judicial District.
Unless all the voters stood around the polling station until the vote tabulation was completed to certify that 595 voters voted for candidate A while 294 voters voted for candidate B, paper copies are worthless.
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