The first set of seats are won in a traditional first - past - the - post election in local areas, where the candidate with more
votes than anybody else wins.
Not exact matches
Maybe he'll do better
than this year because of the voters who simply won't
vote for
anybody except IMMORTALS (like Maddux) in their first year of eligibility.
On the 2010 decision to elect Ed Miliband as leader «I
voted for David, but I understand why the party chose Ed, because he more
than anybody in the race showed that he had understood where we had gone wrong.»
«There is currently not a precedent for stripping
anybody because of a civil suit,» Breslin said, explaining why he wanted Espada to voluntarily take himself out of the game rather
than be subjected to a formal
vote by his colleagues.
«In the absence of no contestant, the «no»
votes also imply that nearly 5 % of NDC supporters prefer
anybody than President Mahama.
Republicans don't seem to have
anybody willing to risk at least $ 100,000 of their own funds and spend the next five months on the rubber - chicken circuit to oppose Auerbach, who won by more
than 6,000
votes the last time.
«In the past, New Yorkers tended to split their ticket,
voting for at least one statewide official from a party other
than the governor's party, so this race is
anybody's guess.»
«I would doubt this matters much to
anybody other
than those who already knew who they were
voting for,» Brodsky said.