Sentences with phrase «voting option for»

This isn't the first time West Virginia has offered an online voting option for military personnel.
Additionally, Ryan called upon the legislature to enact other voting reforms to modernize elections in New York, make it easier to vote, and expand voting options for all New Yorkers to help boost low turnout rates.

Not exact matches

Einhorn, fund manager for Greenlight Capital, accused Apple of cash hoarding earlier last week and is encouraging shareholders to vote against Apple's proxy because he thinks proposition two will kill the option of Apple issuing preferred stock.
Finally, before hitting the panic button and researching ways to move to Canada, take a deep breath, relax, and try to appreciate the fact that you actually have the freedom to vote, express your views, and exercise the option to rally for a candidate of your choosing.
In the proxy, Citi has recommended a no vote saying the Board has considered «alternative strategic options for the Company.»
He runs polls with options for book titles, and invites community members to weigh in with their votes and comments.
The company behind Harvey's and Swiss Chalet has also granted the underwriters an over-allotment option for an additional 1.3 million subordinate voting shares.
If you are a beneficial owner, you did not receive a Notice of Internet Availability directly from us, but your broker, bank or other intermediary forwarded you a notice with instructions on accessing our proxy materials and directing that organization how to vote your shares, as well as other options that may be available to you for receiving our proxy materials.
You have three options for submitting your vote before the annual meeting:
Usually one voting common share class but sometimes a non-voting common share class may be established for stock option grants in addition to voting share class.
Their main rights are to vote for directors — normally a one - party affair where your only option is to vote for the directors nominated by the board, or just vote for no one — and to sell their stock if they're unhappy.
For nonstatutory stock options and incentive stock options granted to employees who do not own more than 10 % of the voting power of all classes of our outstanding stock, the exercise price must equal at least 100 % of the fair market value.
Despite talking for a month about an option to bypass leadership's stonewalling on DACA legislation and saying he had the votes to do so, California Republican Rep. Jeff Denham refused to say if he would actually use it at a press conference on the issue Wednesday.
The Phenix City Board of Education voted to buy the property Monday night and has a few options for its future use.
With only 30 candidates nominated in 87 constituencies, most viewers tuning in to the televised debate will not have the option of voting for an Alberta Party candidate on Election Day.
My vote is for option 2.
It's hard for me to admit that because I voted for him the first time, not decided if I'll do it again, especially sense my other options are that great.
He said, «When Christians face two clearly immoral options, we can not rationalize a vote for immorality or injustice just because we deem the alternative to be worse.»
Don't event think of goin'there... Strikes me that Mr. French is just spewing out his rationalization to try to convince himself to vote for Romney when, in reality, Mitt will be his only option.
As a result, many Christians have chosen to vote for Trump as the lesser of two evils option.
But left with only Trump or Clinton as options, 93 percent of Republican or Republican - leaning white evangelicals said they will vote for Trump.
Be sure to utilize the «like» option in DISQUS to «vote» for your favorites from others.
But we can not vote for evil, even if it's our only option
Among white evangelicals who voted in the election, only one - third (31 %) said they were «very satisfied» with the options for president, while 27 percent were «fairly satisfied.»
Brown was reported to be looking for a way out of this impasse: the Telegraph claimed that «the Cabinet revolt has forced him to think again» and that «One solution now being considered is giving MPs the option of abstaining in the key vote on the Bill»: but, «Some staunch Catholic MPs say even being allowed to abstain is not enough and instead want to be free to vote against the Bill, or amend it to remove somemeasures».
On the other hand we have my current (decidedly liberal) Facebook feed which is suddenly revealing itself to be full of bullies — people who are constantly telling me who to vote for and that the other option is a monster who will destroy us all with her evil vagina (but it definitely isn't about gender!).
Recommendations are sometimes revised during NOSB discussion and the appropriate subcommittee has the option to either call for a vote on the final recommendation or withdraw it for further work by the subcommittee.
My vote is for the Port because I enjoy drinking it alone more than brandy in case you go through the next month without making any mulled wine and still want an option for nightcaps, but that's just me.
That's 16 candidates, and while you could do some pruning — maybe you don't think relievers should be in, maybe Edmonds and Walker and Sheffield and Martinez just didn't do enough for you, maybe you, like the BBWAA, don't believe in Trammell or Raines or Schilling — the option should still be there to vote for them.
I was down voted a hell of a lot for mentioning Bony before so genuine question: What is wrong with him as an option?
Bless them I think they are confused they don't know what to do so they need our help, they didn't have a fourth option «management» so I voted for a striker
In the first Rd the captains voted in the pre-season for the option to choose their first round matchups.
Fans got to vote for one of three options.
So those are your options, it's now over to you to Call The Shots and vote for you May Goal of the Month.
Most opportunities for unusual results occur when there are options which collect significant first choice votes, but few second preferences, as in the political example I give above.
The instant runoff system is considered a very good voting system when choosing between multiple options because it avoids the spoiler effect (e.g. two similar options stealing each other votes so a 3rd candidate who is actually less popular than them wins), doesn't discourage votes for options perceived as underdogs and leads to a compromise most people can agree to.
Strikes me that there are two options: (1) a homophobic liar who has no problem misleading voters, or (2) likes to speak the truth to only receptive audiences so they know it's safe to vote for him because he shares their values.
Remove the smallest pile, and put each of those votes on the pile for the option which is ranked highest on that vote and still exists.
When the country votes for president / parliament / whatever, every district is counted separately, and whatever option has the most votes in that district wins that district.
@user4012 about 2), the final election day is just the end of a lengthy electoral process; if voters are better educated and use that education all through the process a demagogue should be stopped earlier in the process (so, for a party supporter it would not be end as [My demagogue] vs [candidate from other party], because [My demagogue] would have been voted out in the primaries; in these primaries such a voter would have the option to vote for other candidates more ideologically acceptable).
There is also a voting system which would bring you to that conclusion: Have the voters vote with a single non-transferable vote for which option they like the least, remove that option, and then repeat with the remaining options until only one option remains.
In a parliamentary career of 29 years, I have only voted once against my party, over the Options for Change defence programme.
With no option to specify preferences, voting for the actual Libertarian party would split the vote making it even less likely that someone who represents their position would be elected.
Senate Democrats modified the rules of the Senate, invoking the nuclear option The U.S. Senate voted Thursday to invoke the so - called «nuclear option,» making it possible for Congress to confirm...
«We know APC government does not obey court orders, they do not care about due process of the law, they are not moved by protest, and therefore, the best option is to use their votes to chase the governor out of seat when he comes out for re-election.»
Ironically, Kucinich voted down the public option bill (due to it not being single payer medicare for all), but is voting for the bill without the public option.
U.S. Senate Republicans deployed the so - called «nuclear option» and changed longstanding rules to clear the way for the confirmation of Judge Neil Gorsuch to serve on the Supreme Court, bypassing a precedent - breaking Democratic filibuster by allowing the nomination to go forward on a simple majority vote.
Asked if that meant pushing for a potential recount of all votes in the district, Murray responded: «Means reviewing all options
But you can't always vote against what is for you the worse option.
If the voting population were required to vote, in order for that system to be fair and honest, the option for «none of the above» would have to be a part of that system.
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