Sentences with phrase «voting ballot»

Position on voting ballots for the next four years is determined by the number of votes a party's gubernatorial candidate receives.
Once it's fully up and running, the tokens will be used for everything from paying journalists to serving as voting ballots to decide which projects merit funding.
* UPDATED With an overwhelming majority, members of the Los Angeles teachers union (UTLA) have approved an online voting ballot initiative that will change how the Los Angeles teachers union elects its own leadership.
Nothing could be further from the truth: the Sad Puppies want to save the Hugo Awards from irrelevance — one only needs to look at the increase in nomination and final vote ballots cast in the past five year to realize that the Sad Puppies campaigns have massively increased income to the Hugo Awards (via Worldcon memberships) and public interest in these awards.
With an overwhelming majority, members of the Los Angeles teachers union (UTLA) have approved an online voting ballot initiative that will change how the Los Angeles teachers union elects its own leadership.
However for these players, the set - up of the voting system may go against them with voting ballots being handed out in December.
«On this day of action, Dominicanos USA joins our partners on the Vote Better NY campaign to remove voting ballot barriers in New York's antiquated laws,» said Eddie Cuesta, New York Director of Dominicanos USA.
But «all the major parties allow members of minor parties and unaffiliated voters to vote their ballots upon request,» the site says.
Despite his personal support for an alternate vote ballot, he told the House today that MPs will vote using a traditional division system, following criticism from both sides of the chamber.
«I think people who really want to get rid of Common Core are going to vote that ballot line regardless of their political affiliation,» Moss said.
Georgia is one of only two states (with IL) that does not qualify all of the party nominees in the next election when a candidate of a party meets vote ballot access requirements;
Speaking following his selection by a one member one vote ballot of local party members, Steve said: «It is a great honour to be selected by members to be the Welsh Liberal Democrat candidate in this by - election.
This helped Cambridge Analytica determine whether people had been exposed to certain political advertisements, and whether those people had turned in their early voting ballots, helping them to predict the outcome of the election.
This issue contains statements from the nominees for the 2010 APBS board of directors as well as the printable voting ballot and instructions on how to access the online voting system.
Several cities are voting on whether to have elected mayors, and one - member - one - vote ballots for these candidates may be combined with those for police commissioners, the NEC and the NPF.
It was a popular - vote ballot initiative in response to the Supreme Court decision on affirmative action.
The poll asked electors eligible to vote in the one - member - one - vote ballot to state their principal reasons for supporting their preferred candidate.
Major party members are required to «vote the ballot» of their party.
In January 2016, Labour's national executive committee agreed to select the party's candidate in July through a one - member - one - vote ballot.
The deadline for nominations is also 10 June 2015, with a one - member - one - vote ballot for the NPF and the CAC in July.
For instance, because many of the burdens of adulthood involve reading informational texts ranging from the newspaper to business correspondence to voting ballots to scientific reports, the English classroom should raise the portion of informational texts on the syllabus — fewer novels and more op - eds.
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