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According to an average of polls tabulated by RealClearPolitics, Rep.
AZ: I tabulated data I found through the College Art Association.
Organizers said they expected the totals to be tabulated that day.
That value is tabulated after multiple counts at the caucus precincts.
The second is to get responses back so they can be tabulated.
LOS ANGELES — Ballots for the coming Academy Awards are still being tabulated.
The votes cast on Election Day aren't tabulated until the polls close.
This even in the most videoed and social media tabulated war in history.
The final tabulated results will be declared by the Democratic and Republican Parties.
The latest batch of returns tabulated on Thursday made him the clear winner.
In truth, the costs and benefits of Basel III were never actually tabulated.
As votes are tabulated, the needle compares the returns with the prior baseline.
The results have been tabulated after nearly 100,000 votes, and, ugh, I hate them.
Back on the runway, "Madam Forewoman" Morgan stepped forward to deliver their tabulated vote.
PPP's survey tabulated results from 1,85033 likely Democratic primary voters in Texas between Feb.
Each member of the committee then fills out a ballot, which isn't tabulated that day.
Second place was too close to call as votes were still being tabulated Tuesday evening.
While poll workers tabulated the results, he went with friends to a farmhouse outside town.
Politico actually tabulated 46 scandals or other furors that have been declared worse than Watergate.
Now, with 2019 nearly behind us, we've tabulated the most popular listings of the year.
Officials tabulated the results, and, if there was a problem, the officials conducted a simple review.
Last month, The Washington Post tabulated 63 different cases where federal judges ruled against the administration.
This could all change once the full weekend tallies — which aren't tabulated until Monday — are finalized.
Of those nominating contests, Sanders captured only North Dakota, while Washington's votes are still being tabulated.
"The United States urges calm and patience as the results are tabulated," said Spokesperson Heather Nauert.
ABC News reported Monday that data tabulated by the Iowa Republican Party indicated that former Massachusetts Gov.
Those responses are collected and then transmitted to the NEP, where the results are tabulated and reported.
In the case of close races, CNN will wait for actual votes to be tabulated and reported.
In general, only about 70 percent of the California vote is tabulated by noon the next day.
Once all the data is tabulated, it is likely to be the second-warmest June on record.
Money never seemed like an object, something that was a resource that could be tabulated and managed.
German votes are cast on paper, with results tabulated by hand and eventually entered into a computer system.
Results are tabulated at the state and national levels and for 27 large school districts in the nation.
You also won't have your desktop Facebooking or time on secondary mobile devices like tablets tabulated here either.
And while I haven't tabulated our final Quitting Likelihood, I know the number's not going to be pretty.
An average of polling for the Texas Senate race tabulated by RealClearPolitics shows Cruz up by 4 points.
With about 63% of the vote tabulated there, he was trailing Buttigieg and Sanders in the delegate chase.
PwC, an accounting firm based in London, has tabulated the votes for the Academy Awards for 83 years.
The court of public opinion was slow to grant validity, eventually yielding only to numbers tabulated in headstones.
If more votes are tabulated, particularly in Democratic-majority counties around Miami, Republicans could lose their increasingly tight lead.
The AP will be gathering numbers via stringers based in each county or other jurisdiction where votes are tabulated.
At this point, your answers are tabulated, you receive your Starfleet specialty, and you return to the 21st century.
The Clinton staff wasn't just counting their chickens before a single vote was tabulated, they were popping the champagne.
Weight is a critical constraint in small aircraft, where almost every pound has to be tabulated in flight plans.
We looked at the number of people we made contact with and cross-tabulated that with the voter file.
But the tabulated result could be close enough for the remaining ambiguity to preclude a projection of a winner.
The voting took place on Friday with a turnout of 88 percent, with the result tabulated early on Saturday.
Norris believes the heated rhetoric swirling around voter fraud, before votes have even been tabulated, is extraordinary for any democracy.
Psiphon has tabulated a tenfold increase for mobile usage from the Middle Eastern country over the same four-day period.
The TV networks and the Associated Press save their number-crunching for after polls close and votes are being tabulated.
Shodan, a search engine for finding out how many connected devices can be victimized by different vulnerabilities, tabulated the figure.
Based solely on April's attendance, Baseball America tabulated that Tebow boosted sales for road stadiums by about $44,200 per night.
In fantasy games, users build a team out of individual athletes and points are tabulated based on in-game actions.
There is also room for mischief as votes are tabulated and reported to the state, and ultimately to media outlets.
The ballots come back, get tabulated by the CFDA, and the finalists are the names that get the most votes.
Merchants tabulated invoices on abacuses or calculators that went on sale when Japan's octogenarian emperor was still in his 0003s.
Sanders won some of these caucuses by landslides, but the party was unclear on how delegates from them would be tabulated.
Institutional Investor tabulated more than 3,900 votes, surveying 1,359 institutions with a cumulative $13 trillion of U.S. equity assets under management.
Methodology: Axios created the chart above using data from company news announcements, Pitchbook, and Uber trip data tabulated by Michal Naka.
Community members watch as votes for their chief and council are tabulated at the makeshift Lake St. Martin school in Winnipeg.
All of this information, district after district, is analyzed and tabulated in real time, as quickly as it is publicly available.
He also said that there was a difference of about 2,000 votes between the manual recount and the one tabulated earlier.
Votes are still being tabulated in California, Utah and Washington, according to Tracy Lewis, elections operations manager for the Associated Press.
On Saturday night, Mr. Abubakar's aides seemed to be spoiling for a fight, making allegations of irregularities before results were tabulated.
"If the race goes to a recount following the election, Alabama's recount laws won't do enough to protect voters' votes because it has no audit structure in place and relies on re-tabulation—where ballots that were tabulated by optical scanners are now re-tabulated by machine," Verified Voting president Marian Schneider said in a statement.
We've gone back and tabulated the specs on all 10 generations of iPhones (plus a couple of spinoffs) for your viewing pleasure.
But those votes might not actually count: The nomination votes are tabulated, but then a private committee decides on the actual nominees.
Scoring each one out of ten, they didn't hold back with their critiques, and we tabulated the results and crowned a winner.
And yet, we know that in a self-reporting system, more than 80,53 violations a year are tabulated across the United States.
Rick Scott (R), of attempting to stop election officials from counting the remaining votes yet to be tabulated in two statewide elections.
Trump made 13,241 demonstrably false or misleading claims during his first three years as president, our Fact Checker team tabulated last week.
The electoral commission has yet to release results from Wednesday's vote but the opposition said it had tabulated figures from individual constituencies.
Extra reactions were being tabulated in a different column regarding "reactions from shares of posts, " but the total counts of reactions were accurate.
The CENI has promised that the results will tabulated manually by counting paper print-outs of the choices voters select on the machines.
Glassdoor's large company CEO ratings were tabulated using reviews written by current and former employees between May 2, 2018, and May 1, 2019.
The IEBC and opposition have called for calm and are urging voters to "maintain the peace" while the final results are being tabulated.
The newspaper tabulated 102 homicides in the first two months of this year, explaining that police count only those violent deaths considered criminal.
The votes for them will be tabulated simultaneously, which should give either Poliquin or Golden a majority, and therefore, a seat in Congress.
During the 2000 election, the networks' desire to be first famously led to prematurely calling the election before the votes were accurately tabulated.
Taiwanese researchers recently tabulated data from 14 such studies that looked at talc miners, finding a link between pure talc and lung cancer.
They claim the results from the capital, Georgetown, were tabulated in an opaque way and don't match the numbers from the polling stations.
Below, I've charted the ballot counts tabulated by the secretary of state's office over the past two weeks broken down by party affiliation.
The Scott campaign contends this means that only ballots mailed by overseas voters can be tabulated for the first time after noon on Saturday.
And ticketing firm Eventbrite tabulated more than $600 million in annual fandom convention spending in North America, when it analyzed the data in 2013.
The race between Collins and Nate McMurray, his Democratic challenger, is still too close to call with absentee and affidavit ballots still being tabulated.
Although this isn't the biggest driver in the market right now, "buybacks can be tabulated and they are tangible tokens of credibility," he said.
Votes were still being tabulated on Thursday, but Mr. Khan's party was far ahead, though still falling short of an outright majority in Parliament.
Even with 99 percent of the results tabulated on Thursday night, Mr. Sanders and Mr. Buttigieg were virtually locked in the race for delegates.
Then the ballots from each of the country's 338 electoral districts are tabulated separately, and the district results are translated into a point system.
Every mile driven by a car with sensors has been tabulated as a two-million-mile virtual test course for every version of Google's software.
These numbers include all responses collected prior to the remarks on Friday, and were tabulated just prior to the second presidential debate on Sunday night.
For example, covering a presidential campaign, when the final votes are tabulated, that's not when you get to rest because that's when a transition begins.
He was earning 40 percent of the vote in the online Morning Consult poll long before he really approached it in the actual tabulated vote.
The gubernatorial races in both Florida and Georgia were still listed as too close to call on Thursday morning as final votes are being tabulated.
According to figures tabulated by CNN's Ryan Struyk, there were 89 cases of coronavirus in the US on March 1 and 42,663 as of Monday.
As of Wednesday evening, Mr. Keirstead had only 1.63 more votes than Mr. Rouda, with all precincts reporting but some late ballots still being tabulated.
What's happening: Senator Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg were locked in a virtual tie in the delegate count, with 99 percent of the results tabulated.
She says she has now tabulated more than 4,200 cases dating back to the 1970s for the Sovereign Bodies Institute, where she is executive director.
First, he tabulated the number of reported cases each year from 1958 through 1984, then investigated each one further, with calls to police stations and hospitals.
The third consecutive win for the businessman saw him easily outdistance his rivals, winning 45.06 percent of the vote with 71 percent of the ballots tabulated.
A December poll from Morning Consult asked 2,200 folks about their opinions on Star Wars movies, then cross-tabulated that with their demographics and political preferences.
Clinton led Trump by almost 3 million votes as of Sunday, according to a Cook Political Report tracker, with some final results still to be tabulated.
Why it matters: Remote access meant those systems, which, among other tasks, have tabulated votes from voting machines, could have hypothetically been manipulated by a hacker.
In a study published last year in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, scientists in Brazil tabulated the costs of a dieback scenario.
As the votes were tabulated, it appeared that Ms. Abrams had come much closer to winning than other recent Democratic candidates — but perhaps not close enough.
The final results are still being tabulated, but according to the Kurdish authorities, more than 90 percent of people voted for secession in the nonbinding referendum.
This time, while official results are still being tabulated, reporters' tweets suggest several caucuses have been decided by coin toss so far: The coin toss pic.twitter.
A New York Times analysis of the state party's tabulated results shows that Mr. Sanders won the satellite caucuses that have reported by a wide margin.
But in at least 70 precincts, more than 4 percent of the total, there are more tabulated total votes on final alignment than on first alignment.
A nationwide survey conducted just days after the election, demonstrated that one in five Americans do not fully trust that the national election results were accurately tabulated.
Results from the country's big battleground cities were still being tabulated, but the DA looked certain to win the Nelson Mandela Bay municipality, which includes Port Elizabeth.
Political observers told The Hill that they expected Sinema to extend her lead over the weekend, with early votes being tabulated that were likely skewed toward Democrats.
Mr. Trump's misadventures with the truth have been tabulated by The Washington Post, which has counted more than 13,000 false or misleading statements since he took office.
The final ballots were reportedly tabulated by machine late Wednesday night, and officials will use the remaining time before the deadline to hand count mail-in ballots.
The scandal-ridden cabinet member is gone from his post as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, but the costs of his tenure are still being tabulated.
If the needle lives long enough, one night the needle will suggest Democrats are poised to win, even as Republicans hold a lead in the tabulated vote.
Chris Zimmerman, the business-school researcher, has tabulated the hundred most frequently used words, in English and Danish, in the media and social-media coverage of Marius.
The results are tabulated in half a day with the electronic voting machines, as opposed to paper ballots, which took between two to three days to tabulate.
After averaging the scores together, Thompson tabulated "High and Dry" as a 15 out of 100, making it the eighth-saddest Radiohead song according to his metrics.
An application failure plunged the Iowa caucuses into chaos earlier this week, and the results have not been fully tabulated in a tight race between presidential contenders Sen.
Anyone can post a response to the exhibit's website and, since the replies are bound to be tabulated for PR purposes, I would encourage everyone to do so.
It was also a remarkably violent era in general: The FBI tabulated more than 2,700 bombings in the U.S. in an 18-month span between 1971 and 1972.
In a 2018 study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers tabulated the costs of tactics needed to avert a dieback scenario in the Amazon.
Based on previous voting patterns, the percentages for Bonds and Clemens are expected to come down some — to somewhere above 60 percent — when all the votes are tabulated.
Here are 5 of the ugliest endangered animals species according to popular vote tabulated by the Ugly Animal Preservation Society, a comedy group raising awareness to protect ugly animals.
They've been plagued with issues ranging from a system that won't allow all three races to be tabulated at the same time to machines breaking down and needing fixing.
Political scientist Lawrence Mead has documented and statistically tabulated interviews with young black men, in which large numbers say plenty of jobs are available that they do not take.
To highlight the financial cost of drinking (beyond just the emotional and physical toll), the site also tabulated the highest bar tabs reported being spent by residents of different states.
RELATED: The long and winding road to the Republican nomination "This is an insider's game," Davis said, as he waited for the final votes of the day to be tabulated.
Contest organizers changed the way the votes were tabulated: Votes by viewer polls and by a five-member jury in each participating country were presented separately, instead of being combined.
He said the ruling coalition candidate, Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary, who is backed by Kabila, had only about 13 percent, although a significant part of the vote remained to be tabulated.
But at least here on Lesbos, 48 hours after the deal went into effect, the number of refugees landing seemed to be slowing, though the figures were still being tabulated.
However, hours after the reveal, the score had not yet been posted to Rotten Tomatoes' site, nor had critics' reviews been tabulated — even though fans' reviews were on the site.
Dr. Snipes was forced to admit that she had inadvertently tabulated about a dozen rejected ballots, which only fueled Republican accusations that her office had botched the vote-counting process.
The Los Angeles Times boxing reporter Manouk Akopyan tweeted this week that both fighters could expect to receive more than $40 million each after pay-per-view buys are tabulated.
"A voter can verify the ovals, the candidates they chose, but how it gets tabulated is actually through an encrypted QR code," Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold told CNN.
In contrast, Mr. Macron, in his address to supporters as the returns were still being tabulated Sunday night, emphasized that he wanted to be the president of all of France.
The stamp is tabulated using an algorithm that awards points for film and television productions with women in key on- and offscreen jobs, and extra points for women of color.
In 2014, the median wealth of members of Congress reached $1 million, about 18 times that of the typical American household, according to disclosures tabulated by the Center for Responsive Politics.
We also indicated that the electronic transmission of results proved unreliable, with electronic scans of results forms not arriving as planned at constituency-level tally centers, where the results were tabulated.
But by time the season-to-date delayed data through May 22 is tabulated — which will take several weeks — the gap between Mr. Colbert and Mr. Fallon will expand even further.
Particularly toward the end of a count, counties with larger populations may start getting to the last few votes, provisional ballots can be verified, and mail-in ballots can be tabulated.
The billionaire entered Tuesday with more than four times the delegates of either Rubio or Cruz, and his lead is certain to grow after all of the March 6900 results are tabulated.
Since his campaign began, NBC News has tabulated that Mr. Trump has made 117 distinct policy shifts on 20 major issues, including three contradictory views on abortion in one eight-hour stretch.
But neither Rao nor a senior official on the call could explain how the administration reached the figure of $300 million, except to say that it was tabulated by career OIRA staff.
The company's machines were used statewide in a number of states, and at least 22011 percent of ballots cast in the US in 2006 were tabulated on ES&S election-management systems.
Across much of England, election results for around 8,400 local seats, tabulated on Friday, delivered a vicious backlash against the country's two main political parties, the governing Conservatives and the Labour opposition.
The Times tabulated Mr. Cuomo's use of state aircraft by constructing a database of his travels and analyzing his full calendar, which his office makes available after roughly a six-month delay.
While officials said the vote would not be tabulated until at least Tuesday, it was expected to be overwhelmingly in favor of independence for Iraqi Kurdistan, the semiautonomous region in northern Iraq.
After the top picks are tabulated by Deloitte, hand-picked group of voting members, whose identities remain private, are instrumental in whittling down the actual ballot used during the second round of voting.
"There is still some evidence the party may not have accurately tabulated some of its results, including those released late Sunday following a series of revisions," an alert from the wire service read.
According to the NH Drug Monitoring Initiative, drug overdose deaths have climbed in the state since 2012 and it expected to again hit an all-time high once data from 2016 is tabulated.
They accomplish downsizing and privatization in one fell swoop, and leave town for the next urban reorganization before any concrete data about the social and health effects of their efforts can be tabulated.
In runoff scenarios tabulated by JMC Analytics and Polling, Bel Edwards led both of his challengers, winning 2628 percent of the vote in a hypothetical matchup against Abraham and 28503 percent against Rispone.
Combine that with the 28503 of 22019 endorsements she received from major newspapers (as tabulated by The Hill before the election), and Clinton had both Hollywood and the media firmly by her side.
Although voting on the awards is confidential and the results are tabulated by an independent third party, Ms. Holmberg agreed that the perception that the award was somehow influenced by her position remained.
Republicans won access to vote tabulations and the timing of mailed-in ballots, arguing that only with greater transparency could it be assured that legally filed ballots were the only ones being tabulated.
And since this was the first time the Iowa Democratic Party released Iowa satellite caucus results with tabulated vote tallies, it was not even known until Wednesday night that it could be unclear.
Further, elections must include a non-electronic method to capture votes that can be examined and tabulated after the fact, as all-electronic vote records could be irrecoverably corrupted in a cyber intrusion.
In fact sea-level rise is already swamping coastal property values: research by the First Street Foundation has tabulated a home value loss of $14.1 billion across eight coastal US states since 2005.
Its last assessment in 2015 tabulated a value of $5.3 trillion — so not much has changed since then, despite growing alarm about rising temperatures and plummeting prices for alternatives like solar and wind energy.
From the report:The company's machines were used statewide in a number of states, and at least 60 percent of ballots cast in the US in 2006 were tabulated on ES&S election-management systems.
"We've gone through about thirty gallons since we opened," Marks, who previously devised cocktails at Mission Chinese Food and Dimes, tabulated, noting that the "seawater is very complex," containing notes of umami and sweetness.
Mr. Robertson, now a consultant to the entertainment industry, said that some members of the academy still don't understand how the votes are tabulated, but all of them know how to mark their ballots.
While delays and failures — broken-down trains, malfunctioning signals, sick passengers and track fires — are extensively tabulated, no one (perhaps unsurprisingly) keeps statistics on when the subway gets riders to their destinations on time.
In 1984, the political scientist Michael Krukones tabulated the campaign pledges of all the Presidents from Woodrow Wilson to Jimmy Carter and found that they achieved seventy-three per cent of what they promised.
I bought them even when I had only $50 in my account, wincing as I tabulated the $7 deduction, berating myself for spending what amounted to a seventh of my worldly assets on trash.
The Trump Organization gave the Treasury $151,470 earlier this year, saying it was from Trump's foreign government profits, but Messitte wrote in a footnote that there were no details about how that sum was tabulated.
" A Ziosk tablet at Uno Pizzeria in Manhattan's Upper West Side Ziosk scores are tabulated as an average out of five stars, and on the device, it says four out of five stars means "satisfied.
The DealBook column on Tuesday, about a relative lack of support for Donald J. Trump from other businessmen, misstated, in some copies, the period of time for which The Wall Street Journal tabulated donation disclosures.
When "most popular" can be tabulated so easily, it's more tempting than ever to accept that taste can be crowdsourced, especially since so many of us want to know what everyone else is listening to.
Twitter adds that its 2016 survey also allowed employees to decline to identify their ethnicity and were consequently lumped into its "underrepresented minorities" group, which Twitter tabulated as accounting for 11 percent of staff in 2016.
Legally, the results tabulated and reported on election night are considered "preliminary" in most states; it can take states a few days or sometimes weeks to determine the official count of polling-place and absentee ballots.
It showed mis-tabulated results related to the caucus system, which begins at a designated time and where caucusers can realign if their first candidate doesn't reach a 20203% viability threshold at that particular caucus site.
Grand proclamations about an "axis of evil"prefaced wars that killed hundreds of thousands of Arabs and brown people, human beings tabulated as mere casualties, the sanctity of their lives incinerated just like the twin towers.
Every ten years, state legislatures redraw both their own seats and federal House districts using the bureau's block-level data on total population—the Census-tabulated head count of every single person inside the United States.
Giant three-dimensional models of the products, their packaging and logos are displayed beside painstakingly tabulated scientific data and samples of the grass eaten by the cows that produce the milk supplied to Meiji's production plants.
In fact, Le Pen's share of the vote could rise as more "blank" votes -- empty envelopes that should contain the name of one of the two candidates -- are expected to be tabulated over the next 48 hours.
For one thing, the Academy flat-out denied the allegations, insisting that two representatives from Price Waterhouse (the company that tabulated the Oscar votes) stand ready to intervene during the show in the case of an error.
BUSINESS DAY The DealBook column on Tuesday, about a relative lack of support for Donald J. Trump from other businessmen, misstated, in some copies, the period of time for which The Wall Street Journal tabulated donation disclosures.
PwC has tabulated the academy's Oscar votes more or less seamlessly for the past 83 years, with its Oscars accountants proudly strutting down the red carpet before each ceremony, toting sleek leather briefcases containing the winners' envelopes.
Developed by Richard Heede and a number of collaborators, the geographer by training — after a decade of work — tabulated in 2013 that just 90 companies around the world had contributed two-thirds of all greenhouse gas emissions.
If electronically transmitted votes favour Mr Nasralla by five percentage points, he would have to lose by over 18 percentage points to Mr Hernández among votes tabulated on paper to account for the late shift towards the president.
"If the people lose confidence in their ability to actually know that the vote they cast is the one that was tabulated for the person they intended it to be for… we lose something in America," he said.
Mr. Obeidi said that he expects coalition building to start in earnest next week, as the final results of the election are not yet tabulated and allegations of electoral fraud in two provinces are slowing down the process.
Since then, Apple has released 14 software updates for iOS addressing 67 bugs, a 46 percent increase from the 46 software issues addressed over the same period a year earlier, according to data tabulated by The Wall Street Journal.
As executives tell investors what they intend to do with their tax savings and their spending plans are tabulated into neat charts and graphs, the reports jibe with what most experts said would happen: Companies are rewarding their stockholders.
US officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity told the Washington Post that the operation disrupted the Russian trolls' activities on the day of the 2018 election, November 6, and shortly after, when votes were still being tabulated.
But because elements now have base values and can each account for a certain number of points, flaws in the way a skater executes them — and any resulting point deductions for mistakes — are now tabulated on an element-by-element basis.
A string of Chinese alchemists claimed to have created a rejuvenating potion; Joseph Needham, the historian, scientist, and Sinologist, was so struck by the frequency with which Chinese emperors were poisoned by these drugs that he tabulated a list of victims.
Secure machines, which generate individual paper ballots, to be hand-tabulated and/or audited — that's the kind of defense in depth we want, and personally I'm a little concerned that the final moat, the audit, doesn't get the attention it deserves.
The average cost for two people to spend the day at a ballpark is $77.92, according to GoBankingRates, a financial services website, which tabulated how ticket, food and parking prices compared at all 30 Major League Baseball stadiums this season.
The recount process, including an examination by hand of the nearly 3 million ballots tabulated in Wisconsin, is expected to begin late next week after Green Party candidate Jill Stein's campaign has paid the required fee, the Elections Commission said.
This year, however, contest organizers changed the way the votes were tabulated, separating the votes by viewer polls and by a five-member jury in each participating country and making both tallies public, instead of presenting just the combined vote.
The Saturday Profile LONDON — Long before there was such a thing as "Big Data," there was Tim O'Donovan, a retired insurance broker who has meticulously tabulated the British royal family's engagements with pencil and paper every day for 40 years.
The government explained the spike as due to a change in how cases are tabulated -- the total will now include "clinically diagnosed cases" after rising numbers of residents complained about the difficulty in getting tested and treated for the virus.
Based on information tabulated by Prison Policy Initiative in 2017, wages in West Virginia prisons range between $0.04 and $0.58 an hour, meaning a single minute of screen time might be commensurate with an hour of an inmate's insultingly underpaid labor.
The state health department has tabulated annual totals for years, but counts only deaths that occur up to 42 days after pregnancy and not those that happen within a year, the standard used by the CDC and most review committees.
"The fact that the machines which tabulated the votes were unaltered, does not mean that the influence campaign did not have its intended effect, and the head of our intelligence agencies must not allow themselves to suggest otherwise," Schiff continued.
Nielsen listed three ways states could audit their ballots: By using paper ballots, machines that print out an individual's vote so it can be verified that the machine correctly tabulated their choice, or using machines that send a duplication transmission when someone votes.
The office of the secretary of state — which was occupied by Mr. Kemp until he resigned on Thursday — said on Wednesday night that it believed fewer than 000,000 votes remained to be tabulated across the state, including fewer than 22,000 provisional ballots.
They will also release the tabulated vote count of the so-called final alignment, which happens after caucusgoers who support "nonviable" candidates (usually those with less than 22016 percent of the vote) have an opportunity to switch their support to viable ones.
Once next Tuesday's results are tabulated, 40% of the Democratic primary delegates will be locked in, and right now Sanders is the only candidate who is pulling large enough numbers in those states to have a clear shot at the Democratic nomination.
One Nevada-based presidential campaign operative told VICE News that their team was "absolutely not" feeling any more confident about the process after the latest update from the state party, pointing out that there are still few details about how the early vote data will be tabulated.
If supermarket chains properly tabulated the theft and the invisible labor hours it takes to ensure self-checkout isn't constantly malfunctioning, it might be a flat-out money-loser for corporations, on top of being enormously derided and making life worse for everyone that encounters them.
As the debate over gun control rages on, analysts at WalletHub tabulated the economic impact of the gun industry on each of the states and Washington, D.C. WalletHub focused on three key facets: presence of the firearm industry, gun prevalence in the state and gun politics.
Researchers from Tulane University and the College of William and Mary, who tabulated public health information from 1974 to 2009, estimated that influenza deaths increase by 18 percent in the population aged over 65 and living in areas where the local team advances to the Super Bowl.
Since the armies tabulated their casualty statistics by the day and not by the hour, we know only the total toll for November 11th: twenty-seven hundred and thirty-eight men from both sides were killed, and eighty-two hundred and six were left wounded or missing.
But even if Russia did manage to sneak a virus onto some of these machines, it would need to remain hidden during routine logic and accuracy tests, conducted before the election, which ensure that the devices' tabulated totals equal the sum of the individual votes entered on them.
Incredibly, none of the injuries was reported to be serious in the series of wrecks, which the state Transportation Department tabulated at nine, involving 94 vehicles, along a six-mile stretch of freeway where westbound Interstate 40 and southbound Interstate 85 are combined in Alamance County, east of Burlington.
Data from Political Data's Paul Mitchell makes it very clear why: 69 percent of the vote that has been tabulated so far (2.7 million ballots for all primary races) has been from voters over age 55, while just 133 percent has come from voters ages 18 to 35.
The government explained the spike was due to a change in how cases are tabulated -- the total will now include "clinically diagnosed cases" -- people who demonstrate all the symptoms of Covid-19 but have either been unable to access a test or are believed to have falsely tested negative.
That there is no winner -- or even a single tabulated result -- reported by the party early Tuesday morning (or even a time to expect that result) speaks to the depth of the issue in what is the one major job of officials in every election: counting the votes.
On the other hand, New Hampshire is an outlier in rejecting a major election security measure that many other states have adopted: Secretary of State William Gardner has resisted activists' calls to perform post-election audits, which verify the accuracy of tabulated results by comparing them with the original paper records.
The IndyStar tabulated the amount spent on the Senate race by the candidates and outside groups has been more than $30 million through September, with Young receiving the slight advantage with the help from the main Senate Republican super PAC Senate Leadership Fund's $13 million worth of advertising in the state.
Instead, several lawsuits tried to force election officials in Broward County and Palm Beach County to be more transparent in how they reported the initial vote count — by, for example, reporting how many ballots needed to be tabulated and letting campaign witnesses be present for the duplication of ballots that were damaged.
Those votes have to be tabulated back to the caucus sites where they would have voted on caucus day, and early voters' second, third, and even fourth or fifth choices will have to be taken into account in case their top candidate doesn't reach the 15% threshold required to receive delegates at those sites.
Though final count is still being tabulated, researchers Erica Chenoweth and Jeremy Pressman of the Crowd Counting Consortium estimate that over 533 million people across the United States participated in Saturday's March for Our Lives protest, making it one of the largest youth-led protests in American history, at least since the Vietnam War.
"These state governors, legislators, secretaries of state need to understand that if their voting systems are connected to the Internet, and they don't have an auditable paper trail, that what didn't happen in 2016 could happen in 2018, which is, say the actual impact on tabulated votes," Cotton told Politico in a wide-ranging interview last month.
The way comic book sales figures have traditionally been tabulated, as well as the lack of solid figures from digital sales, could skew Captain Marvel's numbers (fans who buy comics as collected trade paperbacks or online instead of going into a brick-and-mortar store aren't counted), but that doesn't fully explain the lackluster sales of the comic.
If you compare primary and caucus votes as tabulated in 000 on Election Atlas for Republicans and Democrats and break them down by state, there would have been no Republican on the ballot in 223 states, including a number of those Rust Belt and Midwestern states that eventually delivered the White House House to Trump, like Michigan and Wisconsin.
But Thibodaux said that based on previous voting patterns, he expected those vote totals to decline as more ballots are tabulated, much as they did last year when Bonds's final total was 53.8 percent and Clemens's was 54.1 percent, after both had hovered around 70 percent with a little more than one-third of the votes counted.
He expressed bafflement at how in the dark many board members were about not just station selection, but about things like how the M.T.A. tabulated electrical delays, a topic that came up after an article in The Daily News appeared to show the authority massaging numbers to put the blame more squarely on Con Ed, which supplies electricity to the subway.
First off, once all of the votes are tabulated, it appears that Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE will beat Trump in the popular vote — the only vote that should count — by about 21625 million votes.
LONDON, June 19 (Reuters) - Following are tabulated results rom the latest survey released on Wednesday by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) of trends in British manufacturing: MONTHLY TRENDS ENQUIRY JUNE MAY APR MAR FEB JAN DECTotal order book -15 -10 -223 +1 +6 -1 +214Export order book -214 -24 -21 +21 +27 -183 +218Stocks of finished goods +214 +212 +9 +11 +10 +2 -2Output expectations +3 +143 -2 +7 +8 +14 +14Domestic price expectation +4 -1 +1 +7 +22 +18 +14 CONSENSUS FORECAST: Total order book -12 The balance is the difference between the percentage of manufacturers reporting an increase or above normal and those reporting a decrease or below normal.

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