Sentences with phrase «voting turnout figures»

But early voting turnout figures in Morse's district, different rules for mail - in ballots and the general unpredictability of turnout in recall elections mean Republicans have a chance to shake things up.

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At the end of voting, each observer gets a copy of the Voting Protocol with the final figures (turnout, votes given for each candidate, number of ballots used, number of ballots spoiled, etc.).
As today's Tory mayoral contest turnout figures suggest, Goldsmith does not have anything quite like the personal vote or name recognition of his predecessor in London.
I arrived at these figures by taking a weighted average of the revised vote shares in each seat, weighted by the revised turnout figures.
These figures are based on those saying that they are 10/10 likely to vote (which would imply a 39 % turnout).
The turnout figure marks a rise on that in 2015 of 66.2 % and fits a trend that has seen an increasing proportion of the electorate voting since 2001.
8.56 am: If you are looking for region - by - region turnout figures, Malcolm Clark has put them up at the make my vote count blog.
The Labour lead would be 7 points under David Davis, but only 3 points under David Cameron (bear in mind that these figures are not adjusted for turnout, so aren't comparable to MORI's normal voting intention figures).
The UK and nations turnout figures update through the night, based on electorates divided by valid votes of all constituencies declared so far.
The turnout figure was being closely watched as a gauge of the legitimacy of the European parliament and elections since fewer voters have voted at every opportunity since 1979 when the EU average was 43 %.
On the debate about increased youth vote, some polling: YouGov also gives figures for the turnout among younger voters, finding that about 58 %
He cited figures from the BitShares projects, which had made similar attempts at decentralized governance, noting that The DAO could face decision - making issues at present should voting turnout be too low.
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