Sentences with phrase «voters went»

(Daily Mail, Two lawmakers elected to office... despite both DYING weeks before voters went to the polls)
Ventura County voters went to the polls in March 2002 and voted to authorize a $ 356 million general obligation bond to renovate and expand all three campuses and the district training facilities for police, fire, and sheriff's officers.
On November 8, 2016, when Massachusetts voters went to the polls, the most hotly contested vote was not the presidential one (Hillary Clinton's victory there was all but assured).
School vouchers, for example, are unlikely to solve the problems facing students in the vast swaths of rural America where voters went heavily for Donald Trump.
Divided voters went to the polls on April 1.
January 31, 2012 • The Republican candidates worked to rally their supporters as Florida voters went to the polls.
Emmy voters went all - in for guest actors from This Is Us, and Gerald McRaney's performance as the doctor is integral to the heart of the show.
If all three of the mentioned scenarios fail, it might be because the voters went with the based - on - a-real-story Hollywood-esque hostage drama Argo, a slight chance but not completely improbable.
Washington (CNN)-- A day after Illinois voters went to the polls, the outcomes for the Democratic and Republican gubernatorial primaries remain unresolved.
Even before voters went to the polls Tuesday, Republicans played down the significance of the race and particularly its relevance to the debate about Medicare's future.
For a start you're not questioning why working class socialist labour voters went Ukip in the first place, it wasn't some guardian reading, snobbery that the working class are think, therefore are bigoted, so they must vote UKIP as they're nasty right wingers who dint like immigration, the decrease in wages among blue collar workers, due to immigration, is by the bosses seeking immigration to pay lower wages to make themselves more profits, Appeasing implies going along with something through fear of something worse, to agree with controlling immigration, because ex labour voters are going UKIP isn't appeasing it, why would us being afraid of losing is our votes to.
Suburban voters went strongly for Brown in 2010, surprising some who consider Massachusetts to be a solidly Democratic state.
In a race seen as too close to call, San Diego voters went to the polls on Tuesday to choose one of two city councilmen to succeed former Mayor Bob Filner, who resigned last summer amid multiple allegations of sexual harassment.
More than half a dozen Indiana mayors will be out of job next year as voters went to the polls this primary and voted for...
The voters went for one of each.
Oklahoma voters went to the polls yesterday to select nominees for governor and for the open 5th district congressional race, along with as a variety of downballot offices.
The problems were so bad, 226 New York City voters went to court to get an order to be able to vote, according to court records.
All three were statewide referendums, as voters went to the polls across New York, including in some interesting mayoral and county executive contests.
There are 10 % of the electorate voting for other parties, but this would give only 45 % for Remain if all the voters went for that position.
About 43 percent of eligible district voters went to the polls in 2002, followed by 41 percent in the 2006 mid-terms and about 46 percent in Mr. Bishop's hotly contested and highly publicized 2010 rematch against Republican challenger Randy Altschuler of St. James.
When voters went the polls earlier this week, they had the choice to create a land bank for the Adirondacks and the Catskills.
Also, the turnout projection for black voters went from 35 percent to 27.
As voters went to the polls that year, the individuals behind 71 - 85 Lewis Ave. LLC remained anonymous — thus making it impossible to know what matters they might have before New York government.
Voters went to the polls to pick their favorites in the presidential race in four states today — Hawaii, Idaho, Michigan and Mississippi — with Michigan the biggest prize, in terms of delegates, for both parties.
Our strong support of term limits was instrumental when New York City voters went to the polls two separate times and defeated proposed changes to the term limits for the offices of Mayor and the City Council previously enacted.
The fact is that about 9 % of the GOP Nevada caucus turnout was Hispanic, and about 40 % of Hispanic voters went for Trump.
Unaffiliated or minor party voters went 38 percent for Curran, 38 percent for Martins and 4 percent for Lems, with 20 percent undecided.
HARLEM — For the first time in decades, uptown voters went to the ballots Tuesday to select somebody other than Rep. Charles Rangel for Congress.
Labour voters went heavily for the Lib Dems, who picked up 64 per cent of the second choices, while the Tories collected just 9 per cent.
This is why voters went to the polls in early December.
Last Thursday, as British voters went to the ballot box, former FBI Director James Comey sat before a United States senate intelligence committee hearing to provide testimony on the events leading up to his firing by President Trump.
A majority in the Labour movement believe the party lost the election because its traditional core supporters decided not to vote Labour, not because middle class swing voters went to other parties.
Only about 19 percent of the district's 159,895 active Republican voters went to the polls in the 2014 primary.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- A day after voters went to the polls in New York City, questions were flying fast and furious about the future political aspiration about men named Andrew Cuomo and Bill de Blasio.
they resort to attacks from the past, even though voters went to the polls just 4 months ago and elected them to take us on a new direction.
In 1997, the last time New Yorkers voted on a constitutional convention referendum, opponents poured more than $ 750,000 into an advertising and direct mail campaign in the two weeks before voters went to the polls.
«Not only are those ads relatively inexpensive; they've allowed often cash - strapped campaigns to determine whether their dollars were well spent, before voters went to the polls.»
Rubio exhibited a slight inverse trend from 20 - 27 % with his support rising slightly as religious motivation among voters went down.
The folks at National Review aren't sure there was a big jump in turnout, though the Associated Press is quite emphatic that voters went to the polls in epic numbers.
On the basis of election data and demographics, it can be estimated that 70 percent of ELCA voters went for George Bush in 1988, and this would suggest an even larger vote for Ronald Reagan.
Simcha Felder says he will stick with New York Republicans, even as voters went to the polls in special elections that could make him the swing vote.
He has been backed up by the Republican National Committee, which launched a website «Lyin» Comey» last week that makes the case that Democrats should hate the former FBI director because he cost Hillary Clinton the election by reopening an investigation into her emails days before voters went to the polls.
That's an improvement from a historic low in the last provincial election in 2011, when 48.2 per cent of eligible voters went to the polls.
In Oregon, only 36 percent of voters went to the polls in the 2014 primary, the last non-presidential election year.
Last October, Catalonia's leaders defied the Spanish government by holding an independence referendum; 90 % of Catalans voted sí (although only 42 % of registered voters went to the polls).
Whichever way voters go as polls close in the California's Democratic primary, some employees of tech companies in the Bay Area have already cast their votes with their dollars, reports The Hill.
French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron's campaign said on Friday it had been the target of a «massive» computer hack that dumped its campaign mails online 1-1/2 days before voters go to the polls to choose between the centrist and his far - right rival Marine Le Pen.
The Church of England has released a special prayer before voters go to the polls for the EU referendum on June 23rd.
How funny... he managed to pause right at the exit of the church door... for all the world to see him... in a perfectly orchestrated photo shoot... 45 days before voters go to the voting booth.
Nearly half of evangelical voters go for one guy — the most rabid conservative in the bunch — despite the fact that he is highly unelectable by every reasonable measure.
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