Sentences with phrase «voting behaviour by»

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Results are weighted to be representative of the total population by age, gender, region, socioeconomic grade, ethnicity and past voting behaviour.
The Lords voted by 306 to 178 against the reforms after a heated debate in which opponents on all sides of the House pointed out the new system could be used to stop any behaviour «capable of causing nuisance or annoyance to any person».
Irked by that behaviour, the senate on Tuesday passed a vote of no confidence on the IGP and declared him unfit to hold any public office.
While it is probably wrong to view voting behaviour too much through an ideological prism (models of electoral behaviour these days tend to be more dominated by voters perceptions of compentence, rather than ideology), throughout the 1980s the left - of - centre vote tended to be split between two parties.
The questions in the tool have been devised by experts in politics and voting behaviour from the University of Exeter, Swansea, Surrey, Amsterdam Vrije Universiteit, and Kieskompas.
Several polls immediately following the debates showed a substantial boost for Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats, and this new survey confirms that actual voting behaviour was indeed impacted by the debates - though perhaps not as spectacularly as some snap polls suggested at the time of the debates.
This gender gap is mainly due to the fact that voting behaviour among men is generally less strongly influenced by the stigma attached to many radical right - wing parties.
The ARR Board of Directors, President and CREA member think that they»... killed the resolution on the spot» during the recent AGM meeting by twisting the intent of the vote to their mercenary liking... typical of «We know what is best for you all» entitlement - centric bureaucrats» attitudes / behaviours.
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