Sentences with phrase «voting patterns in»

«The Klan's efforts to link voting behavior to its social agenda in the 1960s disrupted long - established voting patterns in the South,» Cunningham explains.
A reader forwarded a post from the Daily Kos that lays out all sorts of interesting voting patterns in the New York's reconfigured Congressional districts that underscore just how amazing Kathy Hochul's victory was last year in the old 26th District and how difficult a repeat performance will be in the new 27th.
These disparate voting patterns in cities across the country point to the distinct concerns and outlook of different urban areas, driven by divergent economic fortunes — and therefore the need for greater variation in policy - making to address the needs of different places.
Fabian Society report on voting patterns in local elections finds party performed badly in its traditional heartlands
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.
Our analysis of voting patterns in the June 2017 General Election shows that Labour has a strong chance of winning across the city region, leading by over 27 per cent over the Conservatives.
Dan Hodges is right to suggest that class alone does not determine voting patterns in our highly...
Dan Hodges is right to suggest that class alone does not determine voting patterns in our highly diverse society (TP, February).
It is no coincidence that these attitudes towards the Empire closely mirror voting patterns in the EU referendum.
This determination of voting patterns in Congress by economic concerns is one major part of what I mean by the economization of politics.
The constituents of the Democratic and Conservative parties seemingly could not be further apart politically, but a common thread now links the voting pattern in both electorates.
However, Oni, who is a former Deputy National Chairman of the APC, confirmed that money actually influenced the voting pattern in the primary.
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige has said that contrary to the voting pattern in 2015 where Anambra voters favoured the Peoples Democratic party, PDP, with their votes, 2019 would see a clear departure from such practice.
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige has said that contrary to the voting pattern in 2015 where Anambra voters favoured the Peoples Democratic...

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We're also doing the change in our voting patterns to really have «new management»; we want to ensure that we will have some money left in the Heritage Trust Fund so that our grandchildren will be able to pay for the land, air and water that the oil and gas industry has contaminated — that they will not do the remediation work on — before they leave Alberta.
Liberal Boomers, who seldom if ever seriously criticize the legions of conservative - demonizers in your midst, for this post I will mostly join Mr. Druckenmiller in accusing you outright, that is, I will act as if this was your premeditated plan motivated by selfish interest, and not a pattern of political self - delusion that you fell into, given the drip - drip - drip of Democrat talking points over the years, given your gleeful listening to those who dismissed conservatives as hateful dunces, so that you ceased to even consider the NUMBERS conservatives kept pointing to, and just kept on doggedly voting D.
I'll be interested to see how voting patterns worked in early voting states like mine.
Initial reports suggest that four out of five white evangelical Christians voted for Trump, continuing their pattern of support for the Republican candidate in US presidential elections since the 1980s.
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.
Seculars tend to vote Democratic at all levels, with 54 percent supporting Kennedy in 1960, but there have been exceptions to this pattern; in 1980, 68 percent voted for Ronald Reagan on the basis of short - term economic considerations.
Despite the importance of economic conditions in 1992, then, religious and cultural alignments were very much in evidence in voting patterns.
The national white vote followed the pattern that Henry Olsen detected in certain coal counties where Romney «won higher margins than John McCain did, on substantially lower turnout.»
Yet, Gold's generation represents one exception to the pattern; unlike any other age group, millennial evangelical women were more likely than their male counterparts to vote for Trump, according to the Cooperative Congressional Election Study (CCES) provided to CT by Ryan Burge, politics researcher and blogger for the site Religion in Public.
Hey, there were troubling patterns in voting.
troubling patterns in voting that emerge during the reviews by a third - party company employed to chart All - Star Game balloting trends.
I said it here yesterday and yet I was getting down voted by our deluded fans who can not sense a pattern in our transfer dealings.
While this might not have been entirely down to his role as captain and heartbeat of a wonderful Netherlands side — he was coming into the tournament off the back of a league title with Barcelona — the significance of the World Cup to the award can be seen in the voting patterns rather than the result.
Thirdly, there are substantial patterns of geographical variation in electoral support, as the regional distribution of votes reveals
This pattern is likely to be repeated at the next general election; in almost every voting intention poll, women express a lower propensity than men to vote, sometimes significantly so.
The discussion of demographics and voting patterns is political - junkielicious in itself, but the article also talks in some detail about...
In 2010, patterns of tactical voting which had built up over twenty years helped both parties retain enough marginals to deny David Cameron a majority.
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.
One of the key patterns in last year's general election results was a tendency for those who voted Remain to swing more to Labour than those who voted Leave, while the Conservatives lost ground amongst Remain voters while advancing amongst their Leave counterparts.
Senate Democrats conducted a survey of eligible voters in New York on their voting patterns.
If a similar pattern is maintained at these local elections — and it was in last year's county council elections — then the Labour vote will increase more (or fall less) were the Remain vote was higher in 2016, while the converse will be true of the Conservatives.
One more or less inevitable consequence of this pattern is that Labour gained ground amongst those who voted Yes in in the independence referendum in September 2014, while it lost support amongst those who voted No.
The voting pattern will also be different, in local elections people tend to focus on local issues and they also provide an opportunity to teach the parties a lesson if they are thought to be ignoring public opinion.
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.
This is quite hard to tell the pattern of vote switching from one party to another from the aggregate ward - level data alone because of the well known ecological inference problem, but some insights can be gleaned from the pattern of correlations in the changes in party shares.
This is certainly a story that fits the main pattern of change in the general election vote intention opinion polls.
The general election results underlined a number of long term trends in voting patterns reflecting the reconfiguration of British politics away from a two - party system.
If Labour need to make a break from New Labour then get rid of Blair because it stinks of his control within Labour at the moment, saying immigration is a Tory problem would make the public laugh out loud, saying we did make some mistakes, to try and get UKIP voters back, will not work, you tried to change the voting pattern by bringing in poor immigrants who did not end up voting.
The main parties have all pledged to examine the pattern of devolution across the UK after Scotland voted no to independence in the referendum.
But we saw the opposite pattern in Ipswich, where a Ukip surge bit deep into the Tory vote, leaving Labour well ahead.
In a widely circulated article released over the weekend, Dr. Atuguba cites what he calls the voting pattern of justices who sat on the...
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.
In addition under the new boundaries it is more difficult for Labour than under the old, changes in voting patterns could eliminate notional gains or intensify them but at worst the new boundaries will be no worse for the Conservative Party and no better for LabouIn addition under the new boundaries it is more difficult for Labour than under the old, changes in voting patterns could eliminate notional gains or intensify them but at worst the new boundaries will be no worse for the Conservative Party and no better for Labouin voting patterns could eliminate notional gains or intensify them but at worst the new boundaries will be no worse for the Conservative Party and no better for Labour.
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.
In December the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) published a report I co-authored showing that the student vote seemed to respond to the changing pattern of generosity of party policies on higher education funding since 1997.
Overall, the Labour seats in these «No» areas show a remarkably similar pattern to those in Glasgow — the SNP gains are reasonably uniform, but Labour's losses (and hence the swing between the two parties) are correlated with the size of the 2010 Labour vote.
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