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Boston was the site of the largest | turnout; about 100,000 attended a speech by anti-war |
he result was a "yes" to independence, with a | turnout above 95% from those among the territory's 70 |
The voter | turnout across Ukraine was about 50%, which is called |
Overall | turnout across the city was 31.2% |
Combined voter | turnout across the state was 89.44%. |
Despite the low | turnout, alliance leaders continue to express hope an |
The district recorded average voter | turnout almost being equal to the province wide 46% a |
postal voting in an attempt to increase voter | turnout, along with a trial of an electronic counting |
This | turnout, although only average for the time, was not |
Voter apathy is often cited as a cause of low | turnout among eligible voters. |
egister of Electors, "worked to augment voter | turnout among all segments of society and thus mitiga |
Low | turnout among groups that supported Obama in the 2008 |
patterns concluded that 60% of differences in | turnout among twins can be accounted for by genetics, |
c Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE) found that | turnout among eligible voters under age 30 was 64.4% |
Voter | turnout among those eligible was 71.23%, a marginal d |
n and killing others, and suppressed election | turnout among black and white Republicans. |
he festival on Saturday with an unprecedented | turnout and individual artists reported record sales. |
on was approved by 98.8% of voters with a 93% | turnout, and was promulgated on 10 March. |
t was approved by 81% of voters, with a 96.3% | turnout, and was promulgated on 22 February. |
ovincial elections were held amidst low voter | turnout and an opposition boycott, the PNA declared t |
d a problem that consisted of low Black voter | turnout and a party that did not look to combat on Bl |
For this | turnout and the manner with which they conducted them |
-party presidential election and, despite low | turnout and polling problems, Bongo won the election |
a prominent critic of voter apathy, low voter | turnout, and excessive campaign spending. |
Reports indicated a low | turnout and delays in the opening of polling stations |
er of registered voters," and that only voter | turnout and not the results for all positions will be |
Construction included a | turnout and cut-and-cover tunnels beneath Daqiao Elem |
ol has been slated for closure due to the low | turnout and low test scores. |
The result was much as expected, with | turnout around two-thirds of what it had been in the |
ed the failure of both referendums due to low | turnout, as less than 50% of eligible voters chose to |
e officials overseeing the election described | turnout as "heavy." |
regarding the June 3 election described voter | turnout as low, and it was estimated that turnout was |
It failed due to low | turnout, as 453,730 votes (half of the votes cast in |
minister, while the ministry described voter | turnout as "enormous". |
s of 1935 and 1936 respectively, the reported | turnout at the 1935 referendum was officially more th |
f eligible voters who voted was 33% - putting | turnout at a higher level than the previous election |
in Iqaluit West, which had the highest voter | turnout at 90.2 per cent, but was defeated by incumbe |
ober 31 balloting went peacefully, with voter | turnout at more than 80 percent. |
However, total voter | turnout, at 67.8%, fell short of the 2003 figure, 69. |
in Iqaluit West, which had the highest voter | turnout at 90.2% but was defeated by incumbent MLA Pa |
Park Service's Colonial Parkway has a scenic | turnout at Archer's Hope. |
Voter | turnout at 40% was 10% down on the previous 1994 elec |
278 to 10,740 votes, with twice the customary | turnout at the polls. |
The | turnout, at around 35%, was the lowest ever in the hi |
as 55.88% in favour of membership, with voter | turnout at 82.03%. |
With general election voter | turnout at only 29% on November 7, Canfield beat Kamp |
Turnout at the 2005 general election was 41,194 or 61 | |
Election officials reported strong voter | turnout at polls in Bangkok. |
Farnworth ward saw the lowest | turnout at 15%, while the highest was 32.6% in Astley |
Turnout at the 2009 event was estimated by organisers | |
On a | turnout barely half that of the general election in O |
On a | turnout barely half of that at the 1935 general elect |
There was only a small | turnout because the date coincided with the funeral o |
The district recorded about average voter | turnout, being a couple points above the province wid |
This helped lead to | turnout being over double that seen at the 2002 elect |
of voters were in favour of the proposal, the | turnout being just 26% the referendum is invalid. |
he Labour majority almost doubling, despite a | turnout below 40%. |
As part of an experiment to try and raise | turnout, Bensham and Whickham North wards saw postal |
Note that the large drop in percentage | turnout between 1968 and 1972 can be attributed (at l |
The votes figure in the ' | Turnout' box is the number of registered electors. |
oved by 99.52% of voters, with a 95.59% voter | turnout, but the results were denounced by the opposi |
Twenty-first Amendment was approved on a low | turnout by 62% in favour to 38% against. |
The largest | turnout by far came from Jefferson County, Alabama, w |
Though Obama benefited from high | turnout by black and young voters as well as strong p |
ld adoption orders, and was approved on a low | turnout by 552,600 (92.4%) votes in favour to 45,484 |
Distribution of the | turnout by province. |
The referendum was approved, on a low | turnout, by 579,740 (74.8%) in favour to 194,968 (25. |
d students across the state, increasing voter | turnout by nearly 700% at the University of Connectic |
The largest | turnout came from Shelby County and Davidson county. |
On a much-reduced | turnout, Campbell held the seat for the Conservatives |
e effects” of the initiative process on voter | turnout, citizen engagement, and political efficacy, |
le there was comparably high African American | turnout compared to previous elections in Mississippi |
as even bigger, with nearly a 50% increase in | turnout compared to 2009. |
Because it maximises voter | turnout, compulsory voting also maximises the amount |
oud Abbas' Fatah movement, which feared a low | turnout could weaken Abbas. |
Officials said the | turnout could be as high as 60 per cent. |
The City Paper reported that voter | turnout could beat the state's record of 830,000 in 1 |
ity of citations focus on the themes of voter | turnout decline, realignment in 1896, and explanation |
6 election to 393,628 in 1951, although voter | turnout decreased from 73% to 57%. |
On a reduced | turnout, Despencer-Robertson held the seat for the Co |
This election had a low voter | turnout, despite voting being compulsory, which was a |
e Votes system may increase or decrease voter | turnout disproportionately between states. |
Overall | turnout dropped to 59% |
Overall | turnout dropped to 61%. |
pointed to their candidates and the increased | turnout due to the election taking place at the same |
ocrats of a majority on the back of increased | turnout due to the general election. |
dictions of high Republican or low Democratic | turnout due to the scandal failed to materialize. |
arty was partly attributed to the increase in | turnout due to the all-postal voting. |
ounded Freedom's Answer, a non-partisan voter | turnout effort, with former Clinton Press Secretary M |
as party chairman, Hannegan emphasized voter | turnout efforts in Roosevelt's 1944 re-election campa |
atic Party won 50 of the 67 seats, with voter | turnout estimated to be 60%. |
ed by a mere 10 votes 'for', with the highest | turnout ever in a city election. |
The district recorded a poor voter | turnout, falling well below the province wide average |
In the remaining 13 districts where | turnout fell short of the 50 per cent quorum, a new v |
and other public marches and assemblies, the | turnout figure is a matter of controversy, since it i |
ed and heavily controlled", with the official | turnout figure "exaggerated". |
The OSCE also questioned the official | turnout figure of 90.6%. |
disenchanted SPD voters staying home, but the | turnout figures appear to reject this scenario. |
Voter | turnout figures for the January 1896 municipal electi |
Voter | turnout figures for the 1902 municipal election are n |
Voter | turnout figures for the 1901 municipal election are n |
The following presents voter | turnout figures for Canada's general elections as com |
Turnout figures are the sum of the votes for each can | |
Voter | turnout figures for the 1895 municipal election are n |
Voter | turnout figures for the 1898 municipal election are n |
but unregistered citizens, creating inflated | turnout figures. |
n Commission Secretary Lurie Ciocan announced | turnout figures. |
On a reduced | turnout, Fildes held the seat for the National Libera |
It was significantly lower than the usual | turnout for Latvian parliamentary elections (which ha |
population voted, making it the lowest voter | turnout for a municipal election in Western Canada. |
Turnout for both the supplementary elections of the N | |
Turnout for the election was low at 20%, as only 1.5 | |
The | turnout for the first round was 43.6%. |
The caucus drew a record | turnout for the territory. |
It was the lowest | turnout for a Burmese election since the 1920s boycot |
ote for this list, the majority of voters who | turnout for this list traditionally consists of Croat |
Voter | turnout for was 88.1%. |
Turnout for question B was also quite high, the Edmon | |
cil apologised unreservedly, blaming the high | turnout for the problem. |
Most unusually, the | turnout for the by-election was higher than that for |
Voter | turnout for the April 2009 election by raion and muni |
The average voter | turnout for Canada's general elections since 1867 has |
The median voter | turnout for Canada's general elections since 1867 has |
Turnout for the second round was 51.7%. | |
Turnout for the supplementary election of the Legisla | |
It was significantly lower than the usual | turnout for Latvian parliamentary elections (which ha |
This was an increase from the 20% | turnout for the election of the Principal Speakers in |
Turnout for the supplementary election was 75,5%. | |
Turnout for the supplementary election of the Nationa | |
The | turnout for this vote was greater than the number of |
an 120,000 voters participated in the largest | turnout for a Mayor's race in recent memory. |
The voter | turnout for 2008 is based on the tabulation of return |
Turnout for both elections was just over 36%. | |
However because the province required 35% | turnout for the result to be valid, the city was merg |
In 1997, there was a 68.21% | turnout for an election which was won by the Labour p |
Turnout for the supplementary election of the Nationa | |
participated in Super Tuesday, and the large | turnout forced at least one caucusing site to delay c |
Only a large | turnout from his former base in the Memphis area kept |
A record-breaking | turnout gave the election to Durkin by a 27,000-vote |
y carried by firefighters in their structural | turnout gear as a standard piece of personal equipmen |
Proximity gear or a fire proximity suit is | turnout gear with an outer layer of heat-reflecting m |
ough the film had a relatively low box office | turnout, Gleaming the Cube garnered a significant cul |
Turnout greatly increased over the previous gubernato | |
lection, when advance voting ended, the voter | turnout had already reached 29.2%, which was more tha |
Preliminary results indicated that the | turnout had been as high as 55%. |
In the February 2007 presidential election, | turnout had been 70%; in the 2001 parliamentary elect |
Over the last 40 years, voter | turnout has been steadily declining in the establishe |
This time, probably assisted by the increased | turnout, he unseated Scott winning by a majority of 1 |
With regard to | turnout, he said that the boycott might have affected |
ill again faced Stewart, and on a much higher | turnout held the seat with a majority of 1,475 (4.1%) |
On a reduced | turnout, Herbert held the seat for the Conservatives, |
The voting | turnout however only consisted of less than 48% with |
not commented on their projection of the vote | turnout, however have commented on an independent, lo |
tiple elections at the same time can increase | turnout; however, presenting voters with massive mult |
Turnout, however, was only 42% of the electorate-by f | |
Voter | turnout, however, was only 19%. |
Voter | turnout in the district was abysmal, and the lowest i |
In 1999 | turnout in these wards had been below 20% compared to |
A snowstorm caused the worst voter | turnout in 30 years. |
The average | turnout in that year was 59.2%. |
Overall | turnout in the election was slightly under 39%. |
y of votes in the first round, in which voter | turnout in the first round was 77.3%, resulting in a |
Fairfax had by far the largest | turnout in the state. |
tion was remarkable because Bruseker drove up | turnout in the riding, the vote for Cassin remained a |
Zara will start filming feature film | Turnout in August 2010 with Ophelia Lovibond, Frank H |
The voter | turnout in the Cesar raised suspicion, because of the |
The voter | turnout in Estonia was one of the lowest of all membe |
Turnout in 1999 was estimated at around 10%. | |
the American Electorate found that 2004 voter | turnout in competitive swing states grew by 6.3% from |
ists be complete to ensure that there is 100% | turnout in the vote. |
rimary campaigns, there was only an 18% voter | turnout in the Republican primary. |
Voter | turnout in 2008 (62%) was the highest since 1968. |
Overall voter | turnout in the election was 37.5%. |
02 (second round) and was invalidated because | turnout in the second round was less than 50% of elig |
likely opposing the referendum, with only 31% | turnout in the Las Anod district where there was the |
Turnout in the general election was officially 99.6% | |
This is shown by a large | turnout in the yearly OLM (Our Lady of Miracles) Port |
Overall | turnout in the election increased to 31.6% from 29% i |
Overall | turnout in the election was 42.16%, a little above th |
Voter | turnout in the district was slightly under the provin |
It has the 2nd highest overall voting | turnout in the world - Australia being the most count |
Voter | turnout in the district was poor, as it fell signific |
The following is a listing of voter | turnout in each United States presidential election g |
n approved by 92.4% of voters, claiming a 99% | turnout in the two-thirds of the region that had held |
Overall | turnout in the election at 43.46%, was almost the sam |
Turnout in Wimbledon was 73%, up from 68% in 2005. | |
Overall | turnout in the election was 30.1%, a rise from 28.3% |
turnout in the 1996 election. | |
Overall | turnout in the election was slightly down at 26.84%. |
Turnout in the election was only 37% - the lowest in | |
Overall voter | turnout in the election was 29.8%. |
Overall | turnout in the election was just above the national a |
From the data Moldova has now, the | turnout in the referendum is just under 30 percent, m |
Overall | turnout in the election was 35.13%, after voting hour |
nesota has consistently had the highest voter | turnout in the United States. |
d and remains the election with highest voter | turnout in state history, with most polling places ha |
Turnout in Bensham ward rose from 20% in 1999 to 46% | |
Voter | turnout in the first round of voting was just 34%, an |
The voter | turnout in the district was just well above the provi |
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