"Voting patterns" refers to the tendencies or trends observed in how people vote in elections. It involves patterns, such as how certain demographics vote, which political parties or candidates receive more or less support, and the factors that influence voting decisions.
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We can illustrate the political implications of this cultural shift by examining the transitions in
voting patterns of the major religious traditions between 1960 and 1992.
Search for a neighborhood, and you'll see tabs with data covering such topics as the number of households with children,
presidential voting patterns, and even the weather.
That statement would indicate that
voting patterns in 1996 would be more like 1994, then 1992.
«Because Nov. 6 is a presidential election, we expect 4,000 more voters, based
on voting patterns from the past.»
Part III then sets out a framework for analyzing the difference in
voting patterns based on the extent to which a judge votes in accordance with her policy preferences and the extent to which the justices of a multi-member court can be characterized as cooperative.
This contextualization with reference to Council
voting patterns suggests that the Court of Justice in Opinion 2/15 did not intend to significantly change established case law by proposing mandatory mixity for agreements covered partly or entirely by shared competences.
If his
current voting pattern holds for the remainder of the session, Silver will likely be among the top 20 dissenters in the 104 - member Democratic conference in the Assembly.
Regardless of the
actual voting patterns in this case, any voting system in which individual members are all elected from a single geographical region, as is used in the Australian House of Representatives can easily have the party with most seats (and perhaps an overall majority / plurality) not be the party which received most votes.
CA then used it to
predict voting patterns for the 2016 US presidential election, and target voters with highly specific advertising.
White independents are similarly inclined to vote for the white Democrat when there's a black Republican running, according to her study of congressional and gubernatorial
voting patterns between 1982 and 2000, including five Senate races in which the Republican nominee was black.
Nevertheless, I'm not certain that Campbell's use of community service as a measure of civic participation is a good predictor
for voting patterns and other forms of adult civic engagement.
A map of Britain illustrating second - place
voting patterns reveals purple splashed across middle England, suggesting that if the current system were replaced with the alternative vote (AV), where voters rank the candidates in order of preference, Ukip would fare considerably better.
Some states, like Washington (not DC) are almost 50/50 split rural / urban, and have extreme
voting pattern differences between districts.
It is no coincidence that these attitudes towards the Empire closely
mirror voting patterns in the EU referendum.
I'm not familiar with US voting system, but to my mind having each individuals
voting patterns linked to their tax records just seems very wrong to me.
«Washington's analysis of congressional and
gubernatorial voting patterns also found that turnout among black voters will increase for a black candidate, but not when the candidate is Republican.»
Our unique, measurable and effects - based methodology, developed by the Behavioural Dynamics Institute, enables us to understand how people think and identify what it would take to change their mindsets and
associated voting patterns.
Or, once again, as Peter Oborne indicated when writing on the subject, perhaps the Muslim vote isn't as securely for Labour as
historic voting patterns have indicated.
@user4012 I may just narrow it down to the UK for now then and
voting patterns as such, to avoid any ambiguity on the topic.
The Center for Urban Research at CUNY has also published new online maps showcasing New York
City voting patterns and demographics, in partnership with the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism and the Center for Community and Ethnic Media.
Steve Greenberg, a spokesman for Siena College Research Institute, which conducts political polls, and has surveyed several races, says it's unknown how the devastation will
affect voting patterns and the fight for control of the Senate.
«We have examined the polls, looked at
previous voting patterns, and assessed the impact of each party's campaign in B.C. in 2008.»
But many American Jewish leaders - who know that observant Jews get married under a canopy called a chuppah, not at an altar - and experts on
Jewish voting patterns are skeptical about the GOP Jewish offensive.
But Farron's particular mix of robust evangelicalism and
liberal voting patterns are less familiar, which is where the belief / behaviour question becomes more interesting.
In the United Methodist Church, the decision makers in the General Conference and the agencies, having had little or no contact with our ministries,
consistently vote patterns of support that weaken these institutions.
I would also count Heidi Heitkamp, Joe Donnelly, and Claire McCaskill as examples of Democrats with heterodox views or at
least voting patterns.
Mr Adams cautioned the team to guard against the skirt - and -
blouse voting pattern which he says can hinder passage of bills in parliament in the future and stated the New Patriotic Party is never an alternative government for Ghana.
However what makes it really interesting is that there is a convention that the trade unions will generally reflect the recommendations of the NEC in their conference
delegate voting patterns.
Conference is where the final vote will take place but it is the National Executive Committee in the coming week where the agenda for conference will really be set and where the
likely voting pattern of the big trade unions will be agreed.
Taking account of the
different voting patterns north and south of the border, and signs that Conservative MPs in marginal seats and some Liberal Democrats MPs will enjoy an incumbency bonus, my estimate puts the Tories just seven seats ahead of Labour.
The whole thing will end up in the courts and the lawyers will make a fortune while the techies who massage the demographics, residential and
voting patterns used in this process will also do quite well.
One major change in twentieth - century
American voting patterns has been the shift of black Americans from the party of Lincoln to that of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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