Sentences with phrase «votes rolled in»

The «yes» vote has remained constant, since the first few votes rolled in, at between 60 % to 64 % in favour of termination.
Warren County Attorney Martin Auffredou is cheered by fellow Republicans Nov. 3 as the votes rolled in, indicating he'd won one of two judgeships in the state's expansive Fourth Judicial District.
Bannon has since been removed from the voting rolls in Sarasota County, Florida, the supervisor of elections for Sarasota County said, according to CNN.
Watch the votes roll in.
In the 2000 Florida election, at least 1,100 eligible voters were wrongly dropped from voting rolls in an attempt to purge a list of felons

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When Vitter was in the House of Representatives he actually took calls from the DC Madam during roll call votes; later, Sen. Vitter expressed outrage over purported actions of the poverty group ACORN, where several staffers showed tolerance toward conservative operatives with a hidden camera who were pretending to be involved in prostitution.
Considering that not one Democrat voted in favor of rolling back the Obama - era privacy rules, though, that could be a hard sell.
WASHINGTON, Dec 14 - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission vote on Thursday to roll back net neutrality rules could galvanize young voters, a move Democrats hope will send millennials to the polls in greater numbers and bolster their chances in next year's elections.
Every past nominee to get a roll call vote since at least the Carter administration received 85 or more yes votes in the Senate, with the exception of Trump's first secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, who got 56.
The same «damned if you don't but possibly way more damned if you do» situation is manifesting itself in a wildly different way when it comes to Russia's hacking and cyber espionage on US political institutions, voter rolls and even the cyber probing of American voting machines.
«««By voting to roll back the CFPB's work, senators have emboldened banks and finance companies to engage in racial discrimination by charging millions of people of color more for a car loan than is justified,» said Rion Dennis of Americans for Financial Reform, an advocacy group.
House vote to roll back CFPB rule limiting forced arbitration aids big banks and predatory lenders while stopping ordinary Americans from getting their day in court.
This rush toward a vote in the Senate is a cynical attempt to roll back an important consumer protection before anyone gets straight answers from Equifax and Wells Fargo about the damage they've done to the financial lives of millions of Americans.
Europe has rolled from one crisis to the next, with the UK vote to leave the European Union in June 2016 shocking the pro-euro establishment and raising concerns about a domino effect.
Sounds like what the Republicans are doing in this country by pruning the voter rolls, making it harder to register to vote, and making it harder for people to find the right voting place.
The only people who think there is a religious vote is the meida and left wing liberal nuts who attempt to portray all conservitives as rolling in the pews religious nuts.
By the time the 2000 election rolled around, the first I was old enough to vote in, I had become a poster child for the Religious Right.
And I am even more angry as a legislator who must endure the threats of every religious group who thinks it has some God - granted right to control my vote on every roll call in the Senate.
It is one of the most photographed structures in the world and has been consistently voted the world's most luxurious hotel, with features including in suite check - in and check - out, reception desks on every floor, round - the - clock private butlers and use of the hotel's Rolls - Royce fleet and private beach.
Submissions rolled in and were narrowed down to eight finalists before turning the final decision over to the fans who voted for their favorite bartender on http://www.DekuyperBartenderChallenge.com.
Alabama's fall isn't very steep: the Tide roll in at No. 4, behind unbeaten Notre Dame at No. 3, and Alabama still gets two first - place votes.
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The LSU Tigers take back the top spot in the Week 5 BlogPoll, and do so by rolling up the most first - place votes of any team in 2011.
First, the Convention floor erupted in chaos when «Never Trump» supporters attempted (unsuccessfully) to force a roll call vote which would allow pledged delegates to abandon Trump as the nominee.
We tweeted the poll just after the match and the votes came rolling in from our happy followers.
From now until the NFL Draft in late April we'll be putting up a daily poll asking GGN to vote on the best available player from a rolling list of a dozen candidates.
In 2011 - 2012, the House voted on four environmental roll call votes (out of a total 375).
No substantial vote tallies were available for a proposal for voters in unincorporated Plum Grove Estates, who were asked whether they wished to be annexed into the Rolling Meadows Park District.
ROLLING MEADOWS — The Rolling Meadows Park District Board voted Tuesday night to issue $ 425,000 in general obligation bonds to raise funds that officials said would help restructure a loan and buy equROLLING MEADOWS — The Rolling Meadows Park District Board voted Tuesday night to issue $ 425,000 in general obligation bonds to raise funds that officials said would help restructure a loan and buy equRolling Meadows Park District Board voted Tuesday night to issue $ 425,000 in general obligation bonds to raise funds that officials said would help restructure a loan and buy equipment.
The Working Families Party this month has rolled out a get - out - the - vote effort in the 37th Senate district on behalf of its endorsed candidate, Democratic Assemblywoman Shelley Mayer.
Voteview allows users to view every congressional roll call vote in American history on a map of the United States and on a liberal - conservative ideological map including information about the ideological positions of voting Senators and Representatives.
NYSUT had never been big fans of King to begin with, having passed a vote of no - confidence in his tenure as commissioner, including knocking the roll out of the Common Core education standards, which education observers and elected officials had said was was flawed.
(d) When at the close of a roll call any candidate for nomination for President of the United States or Vice President of the United States has received a majority of the votes entitled to be cast in the convention, the chairman of the convention shall announce the votes for each candidate whose name was presented in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (b) of this rule.
Nigel Farage said his party was «really biting hard» into Labour's traditional vote as the results rolled in, while Hamilton hailed his return to frontline politics as a «surprising turn of events».
At least here (in Dallas county Texas), any one who tries to vote is checked against the rolls.
The party, thus, has been clamouring for a new roll, in collaboration with pressure group Let My Vote Count Alliance and some other parties.
If Patterson really believed his nonsense about «financial burdens» and «roll out of electronic voting» than he could have scheduled the Special Election in September and given residents of NY - 29 almost an extra 2 months of representation in Washington.
About 40,000 of the 183,000 registered supporters are said to have been barred from voting in the contest, either because their cheques for # 25 bounced, they are not on the electoral roll, or because evidence has emerged of support for other parties.
Nicole Malliotakis acknowledged defeat Tuesday night as vote totals rolled in confirming the expected, that Mayor Bill de Blasio had soundly defeated her, but her speech could not fairly be called a concession speech.
«It is absurd that in Brooklyn, New York — where I was born, actually — tens of thousands of people as I understand it, have been purged from the voting rolls,» Sanders said.
A constituency candidate at an election who applies for a recount of the votes or a person who files an election petition may, by notice in writing to the Electoral Commission, require the Electoral Commission forthwith to annotate the list attached to the master roll pursuant to section 187 (3):
West Virginia's Joe Manchin III and North Dakota's Heidi Heitkamp both voted in support on 81 percent of the 53 roll call confirmation votes.
Of 237 roll call votes in which four or more Republican House members voted against the majority of Republican members, Stefanik joined in splitting with the party 63 times, according to a Post-Star analysis of her 2016 voting record.
The cry bullies line up to say how Corbyn is a bully or incompetent, or, or, or... Seems rather reminiscent of something, oh yes, its just the same as the timed resignations... a drip drip drip to keep the negative press in the news cycle, only this time it has to last until the leadership election votes start to roll in.
The Electoral Commission is preparing to roll out a limited registration exercise in March for those who have turned 18 years, the legal voting age or who do not have their names in the electoral roll.
Who sets the schedule in Congressional roll call votes?
David Cameron would just have to sit back and watch the votes come rolling in.
Then, just as people were heading to vote on April 19, WNYC radio discovered that more than 60,000 Brooklyn Democrats had been removed from the electoral rolls in what turned out to be a major clerical error that has already led to one employee suspension and helped prompt the launch of multiple investigations by government regulators.
The Senate voted to roll back the department's decision twice, in 2017 and this year, but the Assembly did not follow suit, meaning the new rules still went into effect.
In the 54th Assembly District (Bushwick, Bedford - Stuyvesant, East New York), Erik Dilan, an ally of tarnished pol Vito Lopez, gather 60 percent of the vote, rolling over Rev. Kimberly Council's 40 percent.
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