Sentences with phrase «voting rolls»

The «yes» vote has remained constant, since the first few votes rolled in, at between 60 % to 64 % in favour of termination.
In the 2000 Florida election, at least 1,100 eligible voters were wrongly dropped from voting rolls in an attempt to purge a list of felons
In addition to broken machines, Russianoff said many voters had trouble finding their name on voting rolls.
Democrat Betty Ann Canizio, the BOE Deputy Clerk for Brooklyn, is the official primarily responsible for overseeing the borough's Democratic voting rolls while Haslett - Rudiano, a Republican, oversees her party's rolls, sources said.
The New york times is following up on a story of about 6 swing states which are attempting to purge ten's of thousands of newly registered democrat voters from there voting rolls.
(See, for example, the ’01 NCLB voting rolls.)
Bannon has since been removed from the voting rolls in Sarasota County, Florida, the supervisor of elections for Sarasota County said, according to CNN.
At this point, only Nassau County DA Kathleen Rice is certain to have sufficient support (25 percent) to get on the ballot, and, at the rate things have been going, it was possible that by the time the vote rolled around on Wednesday, she would be the only one to make the convention cut.
As far as # 2, I have definitely observed that you merely state your name at the voting rolls table, without any effort to certify you are of that name - even checking your voting invitation letter, and sign the rolls to certify that you voted (so nobody else nor yourself can cast a second vote under that name).
The answer to «how do they prevent people from voting multiple times» is, «in some places, they don't really do it outside of making you sign a voting roll with the name you are using to vote».
«It is absurd that in Brooklyn, New York — where I was born, actually — tens of thousands of people as I understand it, have been purged from the voting rolls,» Sanders said.
Warren County Attorney Martin Auffredou is cheered by fellow Republicans Nov. 3 as the votes rolled in, indicating he'd won one of two judgeships in the state's expansive Fourth Judicial District.
Under current state law, parolees can't vote until they are no longer on parole It's expected this executive order could put 35,000 criminals back on the voting rolls.
The issue: From the voting roll purge in Brooklyn to outcry over New York's lack of same - day voter registration, 2016 put New York's election process under the microscope.
Both have political problems: The Republicans, as the smaller party relies on motivating their base with distorted Chicken - Little issues, as well as controlling the voting apparatus and voting rolls.
On the day of a trial the court brings in a large number of potential jurors who have been selected from the voting rolls or driver's license information or some other similar government list.
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