Sentences with phrase «voters confidence»

And the lawsuits aren't improving voter confidence either — as people ultimately prefer decisions to be made at the polls, rather than at the courts.
David Cameron again found himself in the crosshairs for undermining voter confidence in official data by using misleading NHS spending figures and appearing to abuse his privileged early access to GDP data.
«New York has some of the worst voter turnout rates in the country, long lines, excessive wait times, and low voter confidence.
Long before the SNP's landslide victory in this election, PR gave Scottish voters the confidence to vote for an SNP majority government in Holyrood.
A new Fox News national poll suggests Donald Trump suffered real damage in his first debate with Hillary Clinton — not just losing the debate, but sliding in some key measures of voter confidence in his ability to serve as president.
The April 19 special election to replace the former legislative leaders in the Assembly and Senate has the specter of corruption hanging over the candidates as they pledge to restore voter confidence.
Ball can try to give upstate voters confidence the Republicans have their back, but its hard to do when Skelos keeps spitting on the GOP base.
It was logical that a move from the honour system to an identity system would serve to make rare events of fraud and error rarer and would enhance voter confidence in the electoral system.
Streamlined sales pitches, voter confidence in the economy and the possibility of getting extra state money for voter - approved school construction projects all played a part, said Joe Kaczanowski, deputy superintendent in the Suburban Cook County Regional Office of Education.
«The people of Scotland face a historic decision and the referendum must take place in a way that is transparent, open to scrutiny, gives voters confidence and delivers a result accepted by all,» the electoral commissioner for Scotland, John McCormick, says.
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