Sentences with phrase «voters fatigue»

Saujani, on the other hand, is billing herself as a new face with fresh ideas at a time when voter fatigue with incumbents is unusually high.
Downing St has repeatedly stressed that they do not want an early election, pointing to voter fatigue after last year's general election and the EU referendum campaign.
Iannece, 53, also said he expected a higher turnout from his base and thought voter fatigue may have contributed to his primary loss.
Leon County's top elections official worried that could cause voter fatigue well before Election Day.
As New Yorkers begin a year of many voting opportunities, there are important questions that elections will help answer - like who the next U.S. President will be and which party will control the state Senate - but also concern about voter fatigue and thus, turnout.
There are signs of voter fatigue with the congressman, who has served for more than four decades in the House, but he is still a commanding presence with a base of dedicated voters who helped him weather a 2010 censure, and two difficult primaries.
All four candidates succumbed to an onslaught of toxic press and apparent voter fatigue over the circus - like atmosphere of the election after Mr. Weiner and Mr. Spitzer jumped into the fray.
Inevitably, one or more of these folks that hit even all four is likely to miss out on an Oscar nomination in favor of a late - breaking performance with momentum or possibly voter fatigue.
Dean Barrow, Prime Minister of Belize: Going forward, we are energized by the fact that this juncture, not withstanding it's tenure nor notwithstanding what we call voters fatigue, nor notwithstanding the difficulties.
Looking ahead: Bond issues, constitutional amendments, sales tax question will all lead to voter fatigue at the ballot box in November.
Cuomo is coming in at a time when people are tired of government and there is voter fatigue after the 2008 presidential race, and getting people to the polls when there's no top - of - the - ticket energy could be a challenge.
Mr Brown's advisers are aware the prime minister is vulnerable to voter fatigue, having been intrinsically involved with Tony Blair's ten - year administration.
Their inaction will, unfortunately, lead to voter fatigue and an unnecessary cost to beleaguered localities of $ 50 million.
If the EC should consider the extension, he indicated that a separate exhibition exercise would have to be organised for the NHIS re-registrants, a situation which could lead to voter fatigue and apathy.
Though the back - to - back elections failed to materialize the predicted result, voter fatigue is setting in and institutions are growing wary of operating in a stop - and - go climate.
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