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voters, a turnout of 34.7% (34.9), gave 432,633 (421, | |
The number dipped to an average of four new | voters a day during the 2000s. |
esident of the Manchester Area League of Women | Voters, a member of the Crystal Lake Preservation Ass |
ctors of the California League of Conservation | Voters a major environmental organization. |
Territorial and economic expansion both gave | voters a positive view of the Democratic-Republicans, |
using their authority to intimidate and bribe | voters, a charge which the government denied. |
In a later ad Huckabee wished | voters a merry Christmas, and said that "what really |
president of the (Australian) League of Women | Voters; a member of New South Wales National Council |
Voters abandoned the Liberal and Progressive Conserva | |
hrased in the negative, may have confused some | voters about which answer meant support. |
ges.net, which aimed to educate North Carolina | voters about state appellate judicial candidates. |
him with being honest and forthcoming with the | voters about his mistakes. |
n the primary, meaning thousands of Republican | voters abstained from endorsing Santorum for another |
39.76% of | voters abstained. |
al constituencies, are elected by all eligible | voters according to geographically demarcated constit |
e Janeiro's campaign convinced the majority of | voters, accounting for a total 51 votes. |
Saturday before the election, one was sent to | voters accusing Leach, a practicing Jew who lost fami |
d an enrollment advantage of 70,632 registered | voters across the district, down from a 93,337-voter |
le votes for Landrieu or drove vans of illegal | voters across town. |
played an instrumental role in bringing Latino | voters across the city to support candidate Harold Wa |
Betty was affiliated with the League of Women | Voters, Active Voters, and the Fourth District A&M Sc |
to serve nationwide as a young and first time | voters activist platform supporting Hillary Clinton. |
there or refernced so readers know what Oregon | voters actually voted on. |
hat 52,500 was only a fraction of the overseas | voters actually eligible to vote (one million Dominic |
He adhered to a spending cap | voters added to the state constitution in 1992. |
Since | voters adopted Measure V, the creation of the county |
Kentucky | voters adopted a constitutional amendment in November |
North Dakota | voters adopted a constitutional amendment in November |
In 2006, South Carolina | voters adopted South Carolina Amendment 1 by 78%, tha |
South Dakota | voters adopted a constitutional amendment in November |
Idaho | voters adopted a constitutional amendment in November |
Voters adopted the measure on March 7, 2000 with 61% | |
Nebraska | voters adopted a constitutional amendment in November |
would find fertile ground among many Croatian | voters affected by war. |
s selfish agenda, and must gain the support of | voters against the plotting of a sinister businessman |
The "No" coalition warned the | voters against the danger of a "dictatorship" of an A |
the left-wing parties could not motivate their | voters against an unrecognized and apparently uncontr |
However, they were voted down, with 65% of | voters against. |
In late 1969 Rhodesian | voters agreed to adopt a new constitution which would |
voted Crawford 1,516 to Jackson 957), but the | voters agreed with Alston and elected him over Outlaw |
Hampshire, and the Granite State Conservation | Voters Alliance. |
Of the 95,000 registered | voters, almost 85,000 voted. |
d to vote, with the number of registered women | voters almost doubling since 1997 (3.4 million compar |
uch as each other, as it may be unfair if some | voters already know election results in other ridings |
Voters also decided that the city council would be el | |
Voters also rejected a proposal to extend the mayor's | |
Independents, which made up 13 percent of the | voters, also backed Obama by a 62-27 margin. |
e poll indicates nearly two-thirds of New York | voters also believe the project is protected by the C |
The Michigan League of Conservation | Voters also gives him a lifetime score of 100. |
all, of those electors would have been plural | voters also entitled to vote in a territorial constit |
Voters also decided three plebiscite questions. | |
In 1816 this amounted to only 20 | voters, although as in 1831 the borough contained 35 |
if he galvanized the 128,000 registered black | voters, although they were weary of being labeled as |
The referendum was approved by 53.3% of the | voters, although only the German-speaking cantons (al |
It was approved by 62.2% of | voters, although turnout was only 81.7%, compared to |
815 by an immense majority of the five million | voters, although a great many eligible voters abstain |
State | voters amended the State of Florida's Constitution in |
ton State are nonpartisan; in 1912, Washington | voters amended the constitution, adopting nonpartisan |
There was also a large number of Irish | voters among the employees of the London and North We |
trouble aside) scour the land to find eligible | voters among the sparse locals. |
aining signatures on petitions from registered | voters amounting to 8% (for a constitutional amendmen |
parties to prove a membership of 500 enrolled | voters, an impossible task for the Marijuana Party. |
wald is the founder of the League of Technical | Voters, an Austin, Texas based 501(c)3 nonprofit, non |
ferendum of South Norfolk and Norfolk County's | voters and the approval of the Virginia General Assem |
strongly divided response than Joe Biden among | voters and was viewed both more favorably and unfavor |
The referendum was approved by the | voters, and by 1893 the line was completed. |
It was approved by 98.36% of | voters, and although boycotted by the opposition, tur |
identify LaRouche candidates in order to alert | voters, and asked the LaRouche organization to releas |
practical campaign of reaching out to moderate | voters and Republicans dissatisfied with the Bush pre |
ving the traditionally strong backing of urban | voters and organized labor, Casey performed well in m |
Bertrand was unable to inspire | voters and the party seemed to have lost touch with Q |
at due to Rainham and Elm Park's working class | voters and because the wealthiest Emerson Park area o |
In 1999 there had been 12,714 registered | voters, and this figure was expected to rise to 14,02 |
The first is the person chosen by the primary | voters and caucus-goers of a political party to be th |
st for the New Mexico House of Representatives | Voters and Elections Committee. |
tical parties consider women beyond being just | voters and give them a place at the top of their cand |
ouncil of Negro Women's, The League of Women's | Voters and a life member of the NAACP. |
scot and lot; in 1816 this amounted to only 44 | voters, and all but 14 of those were non-resident. |
His controversial stands had alienated the | voters and he was defeated in 1808 in the Montreal We |
Obama won nonreligious | voters and voters who affiliated with other religions |
ion Youth Program (ICYP), the League of Humane | Voters, and other organizations. |
term in office, Bassolino highly disappointed | voters and the whole Italy for his bad management of |
ican border security, photographic identity of | voters, and public eduction, which he describes as "a |
litical work in the community appealing to the | voters and saying to the voters, ‘Your vote has been |
maha Private Industry Council, League of Women | Voters, and Papillion-La Vista Schools Foundation boa |
The new constitution was approved by | voters, and came into force on 1 January 1981. |
vote, so long as this was given equally to all | voters and not along party lines. |
Each of them is elected directly by the | voters and serves a four year term. |
r Male, Kimberley) representing 1,663 enrolled | voters, and the Country member (Alfred Napoleon Piess |
re is resolute when there are an odd number of | voters and ties (indecision) are not allowed. |
there were instances of active intimidation of | voters and candidates, by the actions of guerrilla an |
ess than in 1932) representing 49,621 enrolled | voters and two CPNP seats representing 17,907 enrolle |
elected 20 members, and had 106,095 registered | voters, and a higher roll, which elected eight member |
ad considerable influence over the rest of the | voters, and when it was unable to have its way by per |
His political base was mainly countryside | voters, and he rarely focussed on city votes, which l |
sals which have been put to Western Australian | voters, and followed a trial over the 1974-1975 summe |
ore than in 1938) representing 38,607 enrolled | voters and one Country seat representing 10,162 enrol |
seen as increasingly repressive and corrupt by | voters and political observers. |
rnout was 56.12% of the 11.96 million eligible | voters, and 30 female candidates were elected, exactl |
f Austria) specifically targeted this group of | voters and immediately won a large share of votes. |
ess than in 1935) representing 15,007 enrolled | voters and one Country seat (one less than in 1935) r |
cation, prison reform, the protection of black | voters, and tenant farming reformation. |
This practice was a source of irritation for | voters and opposition parties alike. |
received a 0% from the League of Conservation | voters and an 8% from Republicans for Environmental P |
en by some as a tacit appeal to Southern white | voters and a continuation of Richard Nixon's Southern |
was never able to invigorate the base of urban | voters and unionized workers in the manner that McGon |
to Bee reported that, with a nod from Internet | voters and the county parks commission, the park will |
fund construction was approved by Wayne County | voters, and an alternate route onto which Jefferson A |
person said the show was doing a disservice to | voters and warned them that they could be violating a |
een sectarian and both parties have always had | voters and members from both populations. |
money contributions that were used to register | voters and increase attendance at the polls, not with |
protect Americans from tactics that intimidate | voters and prevent them from exercising their right t |
at the sidelines is much greater that between | voters and nonvoters." |
It was overwhelmingly approved by | voters and abolished the feudal landlord-peasant syst |
ion due in large part to support from minority | voters and endorsements from other first-round candid |
new constitution was approved by around 80% of | voters, and came into force on 1 October. |
"Do the media govern?: politicians, | voters, and reporters in America," p. 237 (SAGE, 1997 |
such as the California League of Conservation | Voters and the Consumer Attorneys of California. |
nd the right had become blurred, with both the | voters and the main candidates gravitating toward the |
cted through a vote; a minimal quorum of 65-70 | voters and 80% of support votes are required if the r |
Its population is 87,078, including 69,617 | voters, and it covers an area of 5,912 km². |
is in danger of alienating working-class Tory | voters, and has pressed Cameron for specific pledges |
g "I asked many questions to get to understand | voters and the election commission, and I was satisfi |
to allow it to complete the identification of | voters, and therefore the process was suspended. |
o Democratic Party registered 105,862 new Ohio | voters and engaged in 3,552,486 conversations with Oh |
as likely to split the support of centre-right | voters and thus assist Papadopoulos in the election. |
here was still time to notify all the absentee | voters and Torricelli had the right to withdraw. |
he party began to gain ground amongst unionist | voters, and after the break up of the Irish Labour Pa |
velop and distribute information and forms for | voters and candidates. |
gistration by mail applicable to all qualified | voters and would eliminate statutory provisions permi |
ectorate sizes reduced with Pine Rivers (16758 | voters) and Gregory (6723) marking the extremes. |
positions of Tallahatchie County registrar of | voters and tax assessor before winning an election fo |
environmentally-oriented Colorado Conservation | Voters, and a 42% rating from the American Civil Libe |
W. Bush enjoyed good popularity with Hispanic | voters and received over 40% of the Hispanic vote nat |
n Mariana Islands, which was later ratified by | voters and approved by the U.S. President. |
ham Lincoln loses the support of the war-weary | voters and George B. McClellan is elected president. |
Davis took his mandate from the | voters and sought out a centrist position politically |
e ballots due to problems such as unregistered | voters and missing election reports. |
id not show specially large numbers of illegal | voters and eventually began to look like a political |
Clinton won self-identified Democratic | voters and all ideological groups while Obama carried |
ncerning both the eligibility of participating | voters, and the conduct of Lutfur Rahman." |
te (GOTV) campaign registering over 32,000 new | voters and produced an estimated increase of 35% of t |
edented turn of events, was open to registered | voters and not just PRI members, favored Labastida. |
The proposal was backed by 78% of | voters, and the country became independent on 26 June |
es Defense Council, the League of Conservation | Voters, and the Center for American Progress. |
"Best Children's Entertainment Winner" by the | voters and readers of MyPHL17 Hotlist/Cityvoter for c |
This referendum was also limited to male | voters, and again both main parties had argued for it |
st Virginians had registered as Mountain Party | voters and were eligible to vote in party primaries. |
ats with more votes than there were registered | voters, and it was claimed that this was because the |
tes of at least 25% of the canton's registered | voters and more than 50% of the total number of votes |
ed States to use on-demand television to reach | voters and one of the first candidates to launch an I |
at race and ethnic identity are unimportant to | voters and that "In my experience...of talking to vot |
Angeles Times exit polls, 63 percent of white | voters and 23 percent of Latino voters voted in suppo |
President of the Fairfax Area League of Women | Voters and Chairwoman of the Fairfax County Commissio |
an Rights Campaign, GLAAD, the League of Women | Voters, and the Log Cabin Republicans. |
ubs, co-founder of the Florida League of Women | Voters and supported a dozen other causes. |
widely accused of stealing votes, intimidating | voters, and physically beating opponents. |
t that requires the support of at least 60% of | voters and majority support in 60% of all Ontario rid |
considerable influence over deferential county | voters, and the Duke of Bedford was regarded as the h |
f persistent grand coalitions often frustrates | voters and minor parties, who feel that it offers the |
The government offering tax cuts to | voters and ran advertisements with the slogan "fistfu |
He was also endorsed by Colorado Conservation | Voters and the Colorado Medical Society. |
was alleged to have spent £3000 on bribing the | voters, and after investigation his election was decl |
Wycombe contains many working and middle class | voters and a sizeable ethnic minority population that |
dney Moscoe's candidacy was an attempt confuse | voters and siphon support from Howard Moscoe, althoug |
n-confrontational style, was popular with many | voters, and was a marked change from his party's usua |
r, was notable for fraud, open intimidation of | voters, and unprecedented violence. |
The proposals were approved by over 80% of | voters, and a republic was declared on 11 November th |
is, bolstering the numbers of both independent | voters and Democrats who in 2008 won five of the stat |
ncies, revise the electoral roll of registered | voters, and regulate the manner in which elections ar |
The constituency consisted of 208 | voters and Munster polled 91 votes defeating, by a ma |
earlier, performed poorly, losing most of its | voters and all of its seats in the Riksdag. |
liberal to represent conservative 5th district | voters, and Franks won the election. |
“Registered | voters and voting population.” |
Twin Cities because 8th congressional district | voters and politicians support conservative values su |
easurer of the East Bay League of Conservation | Voters, and pro bono attorney to several neighborhood |
the Internet has changed how campaigns talk to | voters, and also how campaigns maintain communication |
It was accepted by | voters, and led to both a new constitution taking eff |
ree Country seats representing 30,956 enrolled | voters and one QLP seat representing 13,308 voters we |
artnership law was approved by 68.8 percent of | voters and will go into effect on 1 September 2011. |
There were 170,000 registered | voters, and fifty-two seats to fill in Parliament in |
that the agreement was supported by 51.48% of | voters and opposed by 48.52%, opening the way for an |
l media like YouTube and Facebook to reach new | voters and energize existing ones. |
ical system should be more open to independent | voters and candidates. |
Sierra Club, California League of Conservation | Voters, and California Coastal Protection Network in |
his own party, failed to make an impression on | voters and suffered a large swing against it. |
There was a turnout of 41,626 | voters and whereby there were 456 spoilt votes. |
n the boards of the New Jersey League of Women | Voters and the American Association of University Wom |
ualifications essentially eliminated blacks as | voters, and therefore from jury rolls, after 1892. |
ce social networking sites to communicate with | voters and others and since 2007 has produced a regul |
en in 1949-50, the party failed to attract new | voters and again won only one seat in the 1951 electi |
enewal Planning Committee, the League of Women | Voters, and Wheat Ridge Congregational United Church |
ht-to-buy" was popular with many former Labour | voters and, although the Labour government of Tony Bl |
tion was signed by at least six percent of the | voters and, in the ensuing referendum, a majority of |
mutineer Col. Aldo Rico was able to translate | voters' anger in the over rising illegal immigration |
The | voters answered the question: "should South Ossetia p |
The | voters apparently agreed, as Nebraska was ranked #1 i |
running on the ballot for Lieutenant Governor; | voters apparently believed they were selecting a tick |
The additional | voters appear to have been brought out by the tense n |
wing the 2009 annual canvass, there were 4,765 | voters appearing on the roll for the ward. |
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