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"uncounted" Definitions
  1. not counted
  2. INNUMERABLE

301 Sentences With "uncounted"

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Hospitals have gone without power, resulting in uncounted death tolls.
Luis Diaz struggles to understand why his brother remains uncounted.
Her team is focused on uncounted provisional and absentee ballots.
He has even declared victory, even though there remain uncounted votes.
A total of approximately 2628,28503 votes remain uncounted across the state.
That meant cases had gone uncounted, and Ebola continued to spread.
Her campaign went to court repeatedly in search of uncounted ballots.
According to the Salt Lake Tribune, "thousands" of provisional ballots remain uncounted.
A recent Reuters investigation found that many infection-related deaths are uncounted.
But to the country they served, they remain only uncounted and unknown.
" Uncounted votes discovered in Ohio special race - Fox News: "The nail-biter playing out in Ohio's 12th Congressional District got even closer Wednesday after 588 uncounted votes were found in a suburb of Columbus, according to county officials.
An additional 24 soldiers were wounded, along with an uncounted number of civilians.
By the Census Bureau's own estimates, about 6.5 million people would go uncounted.
In other words, TV involves a constellation of health risks that go uncounted.
The secretary of state's office could not say how many uncounted ballots remain.
Imamoglu said he had a lead of 28,000 with only 2,000 votes uncounted.
Imamoglu said he had a lead of 5.553,000 with only 2,000 votes uncounted.
More than 22019,000 mailed ballots in Florida went uncounted in November's midterm elections.
Before Friday's release, Pima County had the next-largest chunk of uncounted ballots.
The county, which houses the more left-leaning Tucson, had 80,000 uncounted ballots.
Before the county announced the collection of the uncounted ballots, Florida Democratic Sen.
The uncounted ballots are mostly from members of the military, who swing O'Brien.
Many more, who emigrate or move in with parents or friends, go uncounted.
Many more, who emigrate or move in with parents or friends, go uncounted.
Amiri believes more minors may have desired abortions but gone uncounted by ORR.
Critics say asking about citizenship could scare minorities from responding and leave them uncounted.
Some of those uncounted children were Canadian citizens while others were refugees or immigrants.
Three weeks after the state's Democratic presidential primary, half a million votes remain uncounted.
As it is, there may be sufficient votes yet uncounted to force a runoff.
Should 85003,000 uncounted black votes cast in Detroit during last month's general election matter?
The official had let the vote remain uncounted before raising concerns the next day.
Most of the votes that remain uncounted are in heavily Democratic places like California.
But those 22019 uncounted ballots are now at the center of a legal fight.
It could mean that about 6.5 million people would go uncounted — citizens and noncitizens.
It is not clear whether there are enough uncounted votes to help Ms. Abrams.
She has nearly enough votes to force a runoff, and some ballots remain uncounted.
Following CNN's report, his office again urged funeral homes to relay information about uncounted deaths.
Several thousand more troops are often in the country on "temporary" or other uncounted missions.
There was also widespread mistrust about his office's claims about the number of uncounted ballots.
The Abrams campaign told reporters that there were enough uncounted ballots to force a runoff.
At least 400,000 votes were still uncounted as of Friday morning, according to The Associated Press.
Other uncounted deaths occurred in environments where people lacked electricity or other basic services, including communications.
If we had not taken action in these states, thousands of ballots would have gone uncounted.
More than half of the uncounted deaths identified by CNN happened in the past four years.
In early June, mourners placed thousands of empty shoes near the steps to represent uncounted victims.
Abrams' campaign said they believe there are enough uncounted ballots to force a December 4 runoff.
Background reading: • "The Uncounted": Ms. Khan and Anand Gopal's magazine story on civilian casualties in Iraq.
Ten years ago, nearly 2900 million of kindergarten-age children went uncounted in the 220006 census.
Like uncounted killings in Iraq and Afghanistan, it was never reported as questionable, and never investigated.
But even after the correction, the final results remain unknown, as half a dozen precincts went uncounted.
"The latest release provides compelling evidence that the remaining uncounted ballots are favorable to Martha," Bognet said.
Green card holders and uncounted refugees stranded overseas await an ongoing court battle to determine their legal standing.
Unlike other hard-to-count demographics, the percentage of uncounted children has been increasing since 1980, O'Hare said.
With only provisional ballots uncounted, Jones currently leads comfortably in the automatic recount context by 1.54 percentage points.
Hundreds of thousands of antibiotic-resistant infections and tens of thousands of related deaths go uncounted each year.
Brian Kemp (R) in a close election fraught with allegations of voter suppression and reports of uncounted ballots.
He and the thinkers who built and worship him reject anything irrational, selfless, emotional, connected, uncounted, loving, female.
Security forces and pro-government militias created uncounted makeshift dungeons at schools, stadiums, offices, military bases and checkpoints.
Surely, there must have been hundreds of thousands cases, maybe a million cases, that had simply gone uncounted.
Many others, still uncounted, were caught in the rubble of ruined buildings or swept away by the tsunami.
Ishizuka quotes one member of the Chinatown Census Committee who began to realize the scale of the uncounted.
In September, a Reuters investigation revealed that tens of thousands of superbug deaths nationwide go uncounted every year.
In 2004 her county lost 58,000 ballots; in 2012 1,000 uncounted votes turned up a week after polling day.
But none of this will break even, not on the countless dollars spent, uncounted hours invested, untold labors taken.
The statement just released in Johannesburg is even baggier: 102 paragraphs containing an as yet uncounted number of pledges.
Many votes remain uncounted in the most competitive races because of large numbers of mail-in and provisional ballots.
Kemp has already declared victory, but Abrams has argued that there are enough uncounted ballots to trigger a Dec.
County officials in California are still slogging through more than 4 million uncounted ballots four days after Election Day.
Over 1,500 artists registered to participate, apart from several uncounted others who spread their works out on the pavement.
He predicted that tens of thousands of as-yet uncounted votes would swing the race in his client's favor.
The low death rate suggested the outbreak was not severe, although there may be many uncounted deaths in the community.
As previously reported by BuzzFeed News and subsequently other news organizations, the hurricane-related deaths appeared to be largely uncounted.
Of those affected, an alarming but uncounted number of women are specifically targeted because they are engaged in public life.
This is especially problematic when certain populations—such as people of color or immigrants—are more likely to go uncounted.
Mr Johnson estimates that there could be 40,000 so-called independent missionaries, all of whom are uncounted in his research.
The race is effectively over, but Mr. Gillum has declined to concede and court fights continue over additional uncounted ballots.
Census Bureau officials have conceded that the citizenship question could cause as many as 6.5 million people to go uncounted.
But critics fear it will spur a huge drop in immigrant response rates and leave a lot of people uncounted.
"It has become clear there are many more uncounted ballots than was originally reported," his team explained in a statement.
Mao Zedong was the deadliest Marxist of all and killed an uncounted number of millions to impose his will on China.
The raid stunned the region's immigrant population, leaving, among other things, an uncounted number of children without one or both parents.
The paper wrote that "news reports show uncounted other incidents" in which fires were initiated, but did not result in death.
People might die too early to be part of a study, perhaps of an alcohol-related problem, and so go uncounted.
In 2012, roughly 1,000 uncounted ballots were discovered in Broward County a week after the election, according to the news outlet.
Her campaign had previously argued that uncounted provisional ballots remained in a number great enough to push her into a Dec.
The outcomes of the razor-thin races for San Francisco district attorney and a district supervisor hinge on 68,000 uncounted ballots.
In 85033, roughly 1,000 uncounted ballots were discovered in Broward County a week after the election, according to the news outlet.
The uncounted thousands of classroom pets that have taught lessons about life, death and peaceful coexistence are headed into summer, too.
The largest pool of votes likely to favor McSally will come from Pinal County, where an estimated 6900,2628 votes remain uncounted.
But then came a layer to represent uncounted Iraqis and other dead, until the walkway became a solid sheet of gold.
Yesterday, the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law filed a lawsuit in Gwinnett County, Georgia, because of uncounted absentee ballots.
Both the senator's and governor's races there remain too close to call, with a recount underway and uncounted ballots still surfacing.
The battle was a series of missed opportunities, they said, that damaged still-uncounted numbers of babies across a whole hemisphere.
More than 1,85033 absentee ballots remained uncounted Tuesday night, with election officials vowing to finish the count as soon as possible.
Love was trailing Democratic challenger Ben McAdams by around 1,200 votes, less than 1 percentage point, with some ballots still uncounted.
Between 2005 and 2014, uncounted flows from Bangladesh amounted to $61.6bn, according to Global Financial Integrity, an American research and advocacy group.
So even though we know there are vulnerable people in the US who might go uncounted, the census can't account for them.
Several lawsuits have been filed over uncounted votes, recount efforts have resulted in missed deadlines, and ballot-counting machines have broken down.
There are uncounted others who appear to the people around them to have some of these issues, but who don't acknowledge it.
"Since that time, it has become clear there are many more uncounted ballots than was originally reported," she said in a statement.
Abrams's team argues that there are enough uncounted ballots to shrink Kemp's total to below 50 percent, which would trigger a Dec.
Ohio election officials on Wednesday found 21625 previously uncounted votes in its hotly contested special election for the state's 2900th Congressional District.
"It's like we are slowly dying," said an 63-year-old whose father was among the uncounted dead in one ravaged area.
Abrams's campaign has filed a number of legal actions in recent days, calling for uncounted votes in the state to be counted.
And Ms. Rodriguez de Jesus, who mistakenly drank a poison in the dark and came close to becoming another uncounted hurricane death.
Tests are still fairly hard to come by in the United States, and that limitation makes the diagnosis unofficial and therefore uncounted.
Tests are still fairly hard to come by in the United States, and that limitation makes the diagnosis unofficial and therefore uncounted.
More than 85033,000 absentee ballots remained uncounted and election officials said the race was too close to call heading into Wednesday morning.
However, the uncounted — those not in the labor force and not looking for work — currently represent 28500 percent of this demographic group.
The Georgia governor's race, which could see the country elect its first black female governor, has prompted a lawsuit over uncounted ballots.
However, Abrams' campaign claims there are tens of thousands of absentee and mail-in ballots uncounted — many of them in Democratic-leaning districts.
Still, her death went uncounted: The Texas health department doesn't track deaths like hers from antibiotic-resistant infections, and neither does the CDC.
A Reuters investigation has found that infection-related deaths are going uncounted, hindering the ability of the United States to fight the scourge.
Democrats then requested, and agreed to pay for, a manual recount, which turned up hundreds of absentee ballots that had been left uncounted.
Thousands of provisional ballots remain uncounted and Love's current margin is well within the 0.25 percent necessary to trigger a recount in Utah.
Rivera's story -- and that of her municipality -- is the start of a CNN examination of uncounted deaths following Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
Finlay K. McCracken, 19, a history major at Trinity University in San Antonio, was among those whose vote went uncounted in November 2014.
David Yancey and Virginia Republicans conceding defeat, a three-judge panel deliberating the recount Wednesday declared a previously uncounted vote for Yancey valid.
In fact, uncounted unemployed men now outnumber official unemployed men who are actively looking for work by a ratio of almost 85033:1.
Her team is arguing that there are enough uncounted ballots to shrink Kemp's total to below 50 percent, which would trigger a Dec.
Yancey's team had argued to the judges that the ballot only went uncounted because one election official was initially "confused" over the proper protocol.
Abrams currently trails Kemp by 1.6 percentage points, and hopes uncounted provisional ballots could help make up the difference or prompt a runoff election.
Analyses of 2010 results by the bureau's research team show that 25% of uncounted children up to age 4 live below the poverty line.
California, for example, lost out on at least $1.5 billion of aid due to uncounted residents after the 2000 census, a PricewaterhouseCoopers study found.
Such infections are estimated to kill at least 23,000 Americans annually, although a recent Reuters investigation found that many infection-related deaths are uncounted.
Four Arizona counties still have a significant number of votes to count, and the vast majority of the uncounted ballots are in Maricopa County.
They maintained that the remaining uncounted ballots were enough to shrink Kemp's total to below 85033 percent, which would then automatically trigger a Dec.
The uncounted ballots have emerged as one of many battles over the fiercely contested Florida elections that moved this weekend into a recount phase.
Sorey said she was concerned the box, which was labeled "provisional ballots," might have contained uncounted ballots and decided not to meddle with it.
It is also not known how many of the 55 uncounted ballots were intended to be cast in the 28th House of Delegates district.
Unofficial results published online by the secretary of state on Friday showed Mr. McAdams ahead by almost 6,000 votes, but many votes remain uncounted.
The addition raised concerns that a citizenship question would cause undocumented individuals not to complete the questionnaire and potentially leave a large population uncounted.
We then documented the deaths of several uncounted people who died in the weeks after the hurricane, not only the day the storm hit.
The rise of the uncounted workless man underscores the misleading nature of our first-line metric of the labor markets condition: the unemployment rate.
Two days after President Obama was reëlected, more than six hundred thousand ballots remained uncounted in the state, most of them in Maricopa County.
It's possible that Bieber's tattoo collection is simply meant to remain elusive and uncounted (the case of the missing face tattoo is a perfect example).
Uncounted homes in the Florida Panhandle are destroyed, and at least two people died Wednesday as the storm, still a hurricane, continued on into Georgia.
A look at the top assistance programs that rely on census data for funding and how congressional seats could be affected if noncitizens go uncounted.
Kemp currently holds a slim lead in the contest, but Abrams's campaign has maintained that uncounted or incorrect ballots could stand to narrow Kemp's edge.
See by contrast what any ancient isolated farm, in uncounted generations of labor, has managed to become, by the efforts of any single real family.
The Zanesville Republican had already declared victory in the district, but uncounted provisional ballots and close polling numbers left the official results unclear for weeks.
But on Wednesday, Republicans asked the judges to look at an uncounted vote for Yancey, and the panel agreed, bringing the race to a tie.
But Lamb has a 641-vote lead over the Republican, Rick Saccone, and the remaining uncounted ballots are absentee ballots, which tend to lean Democratic.
They have filed lawsuits to make sure the state counts all votes, including ballots that were previously uncounted, misplaced or discarded for dubious technical reasons.
Technological breakdowns like the one that upended the count in the Democratic caucuses in Iowa could leave ballots uncounted or marooned in the digital ether.
Since then, Puerto Rican authorities had told reporters that they would not comment on uncounted deaths until the study from George Washington University was complete.
For example, it's difficult to calculate how easily the virus infects people when no one knows how many mild cases are out there, unrecognized and uncounted.
Census administrators began paying closer attention to the issue in 2015, when the bureau formed a research team to determine the characteristics of the uncounted children.
The report also adds that these numbers are an underestimate, because they don't take into account the uncounted birds removed by the stadium's staff and others.
The lawsuit accused Snipes's office of failing to provide information regarding how many people voted and how many remaining ballots remain uncounted, prompting controversy and protests.
A group of protesters gathered at the Georgia state Capitol building on Tuesday to call for uncounted ballots from last week's midterm elections to be tallied.
Democrats believe 28500 unopened and uncounted absentee ballots in Stafford County could be the key to their party taking control of the Virginia House of Delegates.
The announcement raised concerns that a citizenship question would cause undocumented individuals not to complete the questionnaire and leave a large portion of the population uncounted.
Why do those who put their lives on the line to protect and defend our right to vote often end up seeing their own absentee votes uncounted?
Several protesters, including a state senator, have been arrested during a demonstration at the Georgia state Capitol calling for tallying of uncounted ballots from last week's election.
He says results from 186 ballot boxes remain uncounted from Kirkuk, which has seen elevated tensions since federal forces seized the city from Kurdish control last year.
Undercounting of demographic groups was a glaring issue: In 22017, for example, more than 6 percent of African Americans went uncounted, compared to 2 percent of whites.
In a statement, Fair Count said many of those who go uncounted include racial and ethnic minorities, low-income residents, non-English speakers and those experiencing homelessness.
In videos, in blog posts and on social media, some supporters of Bernie Sanders are pointing to the uncounted ballots as evidence that Mr. Sanders was robbed.
On Saturday, Elias told reporters he believed a decision in Nelson's favor could "add thousands of additional ballots that have so far gone uncounted" to the equation.
Abrams's campaign has expressed confidence that uncounted or incorrectly labeled ballots can bring Kemp's vote total under 50 percent, which would automatically trigger a run-off election.
There are reportedly 20,000 ballots left uncounted, which would not be enough for Kemp to drop below 50 percent and certainly not enough for Abrams to win.
These numbers do not include all people infected with the flu, because many people do not seek medical help when they are sick and so go uncounted.
Mr. Trump had a solid lead over Hillary Clinton on Election Day, but a winner was not declared because there were so many uncounted votes — over 600,000.
The vast majority of the remaining ballots to be counted are in Maricopa County, the state's largest, where elections officials are working through about 21625,2900 uncounted votes.
But states can supplement those efforts with additional money and outreach — in California's case, to reach the 15 million residents deemed at high risk of going uncounted.
Hundreds of people have filed reports, the groups say, though an untold number of incidents have most likely gone uncounted as victims have chosen to keep quiet.
An uncounted number of immigrants across the country — carpenters and cooks, students, cleaners and grocery store owners — stayed home in protest of the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Alaska and New Mexico were the most undercounted states in the last census, and their Native American populations account for a significant portion of those uncounted people.
In 1997/98 episode, the IEA concluded most of the missing barrels went into non-OECD storage and uncounted OECD inventories ("Oil Market Report", IEA, June 1999).
Millions more votes went essentially uncounted, because the perversities of the Electoral College elevate a few thousand votes in the Midwest over a few million in California.
Although it is possible that private electricity-providers are fleecing customers, it is more likely that the industry was previously subsidised through higher taxes or uncounted environmental costs.
"The Uncounted,"( here) by Ryan McNeill, Deborah J. Nelson, Yasmeen Abutaleb and team, for the first time provided the public with a shocking truth about the deadly epidemic.
In Iraq and Afghanistan, uncounted billions of dollars have been stolen while American blood has been shed, and local bad guys, especially Iran, have only gained in strength.
But the next-largest chunk of uncounted ballots, 2202,2628, comes from Pima County, the more liberal home of Tucson, where Sinema leads by 28500 percentage points so far.
After the president claimed in September that 3,000 people "did not die" following Hurricane Maria, she said her own grandfather "died in the aftermath of the storm. Uncounted."
If 15 percent of noncitizens went uncounted, that would be enough to cost California and New York one congressional seat each, to the benefit of Colorado and Montana.
In a nail-biting race, Evers came out ahead early Wednesday morning, after the late report of 45,000 uncounted ballots in Milwaukee County — a Democratic stronghold in Wisconsin.
Some virologists assert this is an overestimate, because milder cases might be getting overlooked; others counter that, given lack of access to diagnostic testing, many deaths may be uncounted.
Merrill said that he did not expect still-uncounted military and absentee ballots to sway the election, nor did he think a recount was likely to alter the results.
The nail-biter playing out in Ohio's 12th Congressional District got even closer Wednesday after 588 uncounted votes were found in a suburb of Columbus, according to county officials.
In the district, Joshua Cole (D) trails Republican Rob Thomas by fewer than 28503 votes, a deficit that could be overcome if the recount — and uncounted ballots — favor Cole.
In the afternoon, the authorities learned that another had died early in the morning, and was initially uncounted because the person had been taken directly to a funeral home.
The remaining uncounted ballots, mostly from Iraqis abroad, the security services, and internally displaced people voting in camps and elsewhere, might change the final seat tallies but only marginally.
Others, still uncounted, lie in the rubble of ruined buildings or were swept away by the tsunami, which in some places reached a height of more than 20 feet.
The GOP nominee leads Abrams in unofficial vote tallies, but the Democrat's campaign said it is confident there are enough uncounted votes in her favor to force a Dec.
I had been to Puerto Rico several times since the storm, reporting for CNN on topics from uncounted deaths to water outages and an "exodus" to the US mainland.
But that all quickly changed when a three-judge panel tasked with certifying the results gave Yancey one uncounted ballot, tying the race once again, this time 11,608 to 11,608.
He said the campaign is holding off on filing a lawsuit there until they collect more affidavits from people who couldn't vote or from those who had uncounted provisional ballots.
Kemp holds a lead of fewer than 59,85033 votes with 100 percent of precincts reporting, but Abrams's campaign maintains that there are enough uncounted ballots to trigger a runoff election.
The theory of the "economic man" was created when women were still primarily working in the home, making everything that they did in the house "uncounted," or not creating value.
A superbug's life: uncounted and deadly Across the United States, vague rules give healthcare providers lots of leeway in deciding when, or even whether, to report unusual clusters of infections.
Worryingly for McSally, the largest county with a batch of uncounted votes likely to benefit the Republican neared the end of its count Monday without cutting significantly into Sinema's lead.
For those students, the opportunity is the culmination of uncounted after-school hours devoted to American standardized test prep lessons, and it means liberation from the merciless Chinese education system.
But a key systemic flaw in the way the military assesses civilian casualties is the likely reason that so many deaths are left uncounted and, indeed, compounds these other problems.
On the advice of elders, the borough's biologists, funded by oil taxes, undertook sophisticated acoustic studies, proving that much of the population had gone uncounted by swimming under the ice.
Uncounted deaths CNN started raising questions about the Hurricane Maria death toll in October, after surveying funeral homes in one municipality and then contacting 20173 of them across the island.
Allegations of voter suppression have haunted the governor's race, and Abrams' campaign believes that there may be as many as about 30,000 ballots — many absentee or provisional — that remain uncounted.
But that same day, Ms. Lamone said, city officials discovered 80 provisional ballots — those given to voters who showed up at the polls and appeared to be unregistered — that were uncounted.
The vast majority of the votes tallied Friday came from Maricopa County, the state's largest county by population, where there were an estimated 345,000 uncounted votes prior to Friday's evenings results.
Those uncounted deaths were identified through a review of federal, state and local records and databases, and interviews with medical examiners, pathologists, sheriffs and justices of the peace along the border.
If you know someone who died during the hurricane or its aftermath and may have been uncounted by the government, please consider filling out our online form in the story below.
During the tenures of the four previous presidents, Republicans and Democrats, the Census Bureau worked to reduce the relatively high number of people of color and urban residents who went uncounted.
The official death toll has remained at 267, but the actual number is expected to be much higher, with uncounted bodies being found in places that still have no way to communicate.
The numbers of uncounted deaths from drug-resistant infections "speak to what can happen when we don't allocate the necessary resources to bolster … our public health safety network," said Senator Sherrod Brown.
Three days after polling stations closed in Honduras' presidential election, there was growing international concern with no clear winner and both men claiming victory, despite nearly a fifth of ballots remaining uncounted.
There is no evidence that masses of uncounted white voters — either voting for the first time or ashamed to tell pollsters they support Trump — will suddenly materialize on Election Day, Democrats say.
Republican nominee Brian Kemp leads Democrat Stacey Abrams in unofficial vote tallies, but Abrams's campaign has remained adamant that enough uncounted votes remain in her favor to force Kemp into a Dec.
Ezra Reese, an attorney for Simonds, said Tuesday that the court erred in following election law because it allowed an uncounted ballot to be challenged by Yancey's campaign after the recount concluded.
The statement follows an investigation into the death toll by CNN, which found dozens if not hundreds of deaths possibly related to the September 20 storm may be uncounted by the government.
Also uncounted are the ships that fish illegally, often at night or on the fringes of Senegal's 200-mile-wide exclusive economic zone — well out of reach of the country's small navy.
The question raised concerns that a citizenship question would cause undocumented individuals not to complete the questionnaire and leave a large population uncounted, with potential consequences for the next decade and beyond.
On Friday, Democrats and Republicans agreed to a settlement that requires election officials in all Arizona counties to keep going through signatures of the state's around 22,227 uncounted ballots until Nov. 222.
Last week BuzzFeed News spoke to two funeral directors who said they had uncounted hurricane deaths in October and that the government had not reached out to them after the investigation was launched.
Former World Bank economist Pedro Pablo Kuczynski won 41,438 more votes than Keiko Fujimori in Peru's photo finish presidential election, but thousands of disputed or unclear ballots remain uncounted, authorities said on Thursday.
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In addition to switching to digital tablets, it's using satellite imagery to make sure households in rural areas don't go undiscovered and uncounted, and disaggregating the data it collects at the district level.
The bottom line: Nine months later, there are still many unanswered questions about the storm and its overall impacts on Puerto Rico, leaving families and residents at a loss regarding officially uncounted deaths.
On Wednesday, Mr. Denham was holding a slim lead over his Democratic challenger, Josh Harder, with many votes uncounted, including provisional ballots cast on Election Day and mail-in votes still in transit.
An analysis by census officials found that nearly 6 percent of households with at least one noncitizen, or roughly 6.5 million people, would go uncounted with a citizenship question on the 2020 census.
Uncounted thousands more evacuees are staying with relatives or friends, or have crowded into hotels, while their homes molder, insurance adjusters crisscross the region and, in some downstream communities, the floodwaters rise again.
In Houston on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India shared the stage with President Trump at a rally attended by more than 50,000 people (and uncounted others on Mr. Modi's live stream).
Mr. Brooks issued a statement announcing himself "humbled and honored," though state Republican officials did not concede, noting that the validity of 1,000 or so uncounted ballots was being challenged by both sides.
Now, two rogue states, North Korea and Iran, are creating such a global cascade of proliferation (in self-defense) such that nuclear weapons will soon be commonplace, uncounted, many uncontrolled, and frequently used.
Because (as Rose Eveleth documented beautifully in an episode of her podcast Flash Forward about the census) when already marginalized communities go uncounted in the census, they get further marginalized: underresourced and ignored.
Mom carried my toddler brother and her uncounted bucks out of the check-cashing store and into her car — head swiveling the whole time to see if the furtive twosome or anyone else followed.
What this means is that part of the current strength of Chinese steel production is a statistical illusion, official countable output rising to fill the gap left by the closure of unofficial, uncounted output.
Puerto Rico's uncounted Hurricane Maria deaths So this holiday season, as their fellow Americans on the mainland exchange gifts and herald a new year, many Puerto Ricans struggle just to feed and shelter themselves.
In the meantime, we have disease modelers that can give us a provisional portrait of Covid-19's deadliness, accounting for things like the delay in the reporting of deaths and potential uncounted cases.
His biggest hope — which he shares with Mr. Gillum — is that an as-yet-unknown number of votes, previously uncounted, will emerge during the recount, according to people close to the three-term senator.
Puerto Rico will also need massive funding to rebuild and repair its infrastructure, the still uncounted homes, schools, and businesses destroyed, and to bring the island and its people to any kind of normalcy.
Ricardo Rosselló is forming a "229-22017 Commission" that will look broadly into additional uncounted deaths and recommendations produced by the George Washington University study that estimated nearly 264,000 people died, the official said.
In the 28th District, Joshua Cole (D) trails Bob Thomas (R) by 82 votes, a ballot margin that could be overcome in the recount, or if uncounted ballots are cast in support of Cole.
Some 400 mourners overflowed the pews of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, while 500 more listened on speakers in adjoining rooms and in a Presbyterian church next door, and uncounted others tuned in on the radio.
If sexual assault frequently goes uncounted, sexual assault that involves drugs or alcohol — known as drug-facilitated sexual assault, or DFSA — is the most underreported category of all and among the most difficult to prove.
If the situation doesn't change, if doctors, hospitals and health insurers don't step up, the result will be uncounted human tragedies, and, in the long run, even more pressure on our already burdened health system.
But CNN and CPI investigated two suspected leptospirosis deaths that were uncounted in the official Hurricane Maria death toll and appeared, based on interviews with families, neighbors and doctors to be related to the storm.
Recently, in The London Review of Books , the critic Adam Mars-Jones joked that Hollinghurst, more than any of his contemporaries, must be responsible for persuading uncounted novice novelists to abandon their craft in despair.
There have been problems in Florida, to be sure -- including Miami-Dade County's election board collecting a set of mysterious ballots in the Opa-locka mail facility after Democrats raised concern about the uncounted votes.
" — Kris Kobach, candidate for governor in Kansas Colyer had publicly accused Kobach, the state&aposs top elections official, of giving county election officials information about the handling of yet-uncounted ballots "inconsistent with Kansas law.
Waves of B-230s dropping 231 million tons of bombs on Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia — more than twice the amount of bombs dropped altogether on Europe and Asia in World War II. Uncounted villages destroyed.
Mr. Colyer, a less polarizing but lesser-known conservative who ascended to the state's top post earlier this year, was polling ahead of Mr. Kobach in Johnson County with several hundred precincts there still uncounted.
Washington (CNN)Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said Tuesday she was skeptical of the previous death toll from Hurricane Maria because she knew of people whose deaths after the storm went uncounted -- including a relative.
A federal judge on Wednesday ruled against a Democratic request to have the Virginia Board of Elections certify uncounted ballots that could affect the results in two House of Delegates races, The Washington Post reports.
But Partition resulted in a brutal historical moment marked by one of the largest recorded forced migrations, with 15 million displaced, well over one million lives lost, uncounted sexual assaults, and blazing destruction of property.
What's more, considering that the researchers in Texas also found deaths that had originally not been counted at all, it could be that in some places, we're overestimating deaths while, in others, many are going uncounted.
PHOENIX (Reuters) - Arizona voters may have to wait a week or more to learn whether their U.S. senator is Republican Martha McSally or Democrat Kyrsten Sinema, as some 600,000 ballots remained uncounted as of Wednesday afternoon.
Abrams' campaign claimed that 77,000 mail-in ballots remain uncounted in seven counties, along with an estimated 20,000 absentee ballots from Gwinnett County, which experienced a number of technical problems Tuesday, including voting machines not working.
The uncounted suicides in military families In 2014, the Veterans Health Administration was the subject of numerous investigations after reports of negligent handling of a backlog of veterans seeking medical care by VA hospitals went public.
"I have read some uncounted number of books and words over the years that all went into my brain and stewed together in unknown and unpredictable ways, and then certain things come out," Mr. Sloan said.
In contrast, the "uncounted unemployment" rate among prime-age men has been on a steady upward trajectory since the late 2628s, accelerating in the late 28503s and passing the 22019-percent mark as recently as 2008.
" The New York Democrat, who has said her grandfather was among those who went uncounted as fatalities due to the hurricane, said Sunday that government failure during the storm was part of a larger, "systemic issue.
Georgia Former Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp is currently beating Stacey Abrams with about 50.3 percent of the vote, but Abrams' camp is holding out hope that as-yet-uncounted ballots could drop that lead.
So Piñeda and the two dozen or so other members of the caravan found themselves doing what uncounted others have done before them — looking for a way to skirt the wait to get into the United States.
When you think of coal mining, to take one example, you might think of an industry that drove rampant growth, high profits, but that also produced costs that were initially overlooked and uncounted within the economic system.
In the weeks following the hurricane, BuzzFeed News and Puerto Rico's Center for Investigative Journalism published accounts of dozens of uncounted deaths based on interviews with funeral home directors, doctors, and families who had lost loved ones.
While the majority of those will still come from Maricopa, there's a significant number of uncounted ballots in Pima County, a Democratic-leaning county that includes Tucson, and Pinal County, where McSally easily won on Election Day.
Without that decision, "the ballots of more than 7,500 eligible Ohioans would have gone uncounted in the November 2016 election," Mr. Harmon's lawyers at Demos and the American Civil Liberties Union wrote in a Supreme Court brief.
Human infections from antibiotic-resistant bacteria pose a grave threat to global health and are estimated to kill at least 23,000 Americans each year, although a recent Reuters investigation found that many infection-related deaths are going uncounted.
With Kemp just ahead in the vote count after November 6900, and many ballots still uncounted, a federal judge has intervened in his certification as governor by yes, that is right, the office of the secretary of state.
In the lawsuit, filed in Utah's 3rd District Court, Love seeks the ability for her campaign to contest the county's determination of signatures on ballot envelopes, asking that such votes remain uncounted until those challenges have been settled.
Abrams' campaign, which is refusing to concede to her Republican opponent, Brian Kemp, said thousands of votes remain uncounted — enough, potentially, to drop Kemp's share of the votes to less than 50 percent and trigger a runoff election.
The judge could also declare a winner after hearing the evidence, but Cox said that's unlikely because the case will probably hinge on uncounted votes and there's no way to know before a count which candidate won those votes.
Whatever the true scope of the Indian strike, it does represent a significant shift in the fraught relations between the countries, which have fought three big wars, several smaller ones and uncounted skirmishes across a 2,000 mile-long border.
If they existed, there should be a lot of them, scattered among all the yet-uncounted proteins that stuck out from the T-cell surface (there are so many that new ones are given numbers, like newly identified stars).
Even when recorded, tens of thousands of deaths from drug-resistant infections – as well as many more infections that sicken but don't kill people – go uncounted because federal and state agencies are doing a poor job of tracking them.
Three years later, political science professor Walter Mebane of the University of Michigan validated my findings in a ballot by ballot study of every uncounted overvoted vote for the presidency across the state of Florida in the 2000 election.
Since the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team was founded in 2010, its volunteers have charted previously unmapped villages in countries from Malawi to North Korea, placing an uncounted 45 million people on a map, said Rebecca Firth, the community partnerships manager.
Gayman says there might actually be tens of thousands more people of Ainu descent who have gone uncounted -- due to discrimination, many Ainu chose to hide their background and assimilate years ago, leaving younger people in the dark about their heritage.
The effort wasn't particularly successful—their candidates failed to win a majority—but the company may have succeeded in toppling some of their loudest opponents, including socialist councilwoman Kshama Sawant, though many ballots that may tip in her favor remain uncounted.
The trip included a survey of about half of all funeral homes on the island, which showed the potential for widespread undercounting; interviews with doctors and public officials; and, most importantly, conversations with the family members of Puerto Rico's uncounted dead.
After interviewing relatives and neighbors, consulting with experts on the disease and, in one case, reviewing hospital records, at least two of these uncounted deaths appeared to be related to Hurricane Maria, based on CDC-established criteria for disaster deaths.
Op-Ed Contributor WASHINGTON — In "The Uncounted," their article in The New York Times Magazine last week, Azmat Khan and Anand Gopal laid bare a tragic reality of American military operations against the Islamic State: the untold harm inflicted on civilians.
Speaking to reporters in a conference call on Thursday, Marc Elias, a prominent elections lawyer hired by Nelson to counsel his campaign through a potential recount, said that he was not sure how many ballots were still uncounted in Broward.
Abrams could claim in court that uncounted or incorrectly labeled ballots could have blocked 18,000 Georgians from participating in the election, which would drop Kemp's vote total below the 50 percent majority threshold and automatically trigger a run-off election.
Virginia is the test Simonds and her lawyer said Tuesday that she would file a motion to challenge the tie, since they believe the judges made a mistake in using the doubly-marked ballot — which was originally uncounted — in the recount effort.
And for those 60,000 diseases and conditions we have created more than 6,000 drugs and more than 803,000 medical and surgical procedures, and we have an uncounted number — easily in the thousands of ways — to prevent diseases or the occurrence of those disease.
LA PAZ (Reuters) - Bolivian President Evo Morales shrugged off an early vote count showing Sunday's election heading for a second round run-off, saying he was confident that uncounted rural votes would help propel him to an outright victory and congressional majority.
TALLAHASSEE, Florida — Thousands of Florida voters whose ballots were set aside uncounted must be allowed time to fix problems with the signatures on their ballots so they can be considered in close races amid a statewide recount, a federal judge ruled on Thursday morning.
Ms. Fujimori, who had been leading in polls before the election only to lose ground on Sunday, appeared to be closing the gap with Mr. Kuczynski, a former prime minister, as officials tallied a small number of uncounted votes that will determine the outcome.
Whether it is the destruction of the Jewish community building in Argentina in 1994, or the creation of the international terrorist group Hezbollah, or the execution of uncounted innocent Iranian citizens, Iran has well earned the sobriquet as the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism.
Thousands of rescue workers — their numbers bolstered by an uncounted army of civilian volunteers — banded together in Mexico City and surrounding regions to dig out survivors after a second powerful earthquake this month caused dozens of buildings to collapse, killing hundreds, including dozens of children.
Edward Kissam, who designed the San Joaquin Valley study and who is a trustee of WKF, a social justice philanthropy, estimates that about 12 percent of the Valley's first- and second-generation Latinos will go uncounted if the citizenship question is allowed to stand.
The still-undeclared governor's race escaped a second recount: Ron DeSantis, a conservative ally of President Trump, held enough of a lead over Andrew Gillum, the Democratic mayor of Tallahassee, that no recount was ordered, though additional uncounted ballots remain the subject of lawsuits.
Fifteen years after the U.S. government declared antibiotic-resistant infections to be a grave threat to public health, a Reuters investigation has found that infection-related deaths are going uncounted, hindering the nation's ability to fight a scourge that exacts a significant human and financial toll.
" And other examples abound — just to point to one, a May 2018 study from Harvard on the uncounted deaths in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria concluded that while the official death toll from the hurricane was 64, the actual number was "more than 70 times the official estimate.
A recent study by Leonard Nakamura of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and Jon Samuels and Rachel Soloveichik of the Bureau of Economic Analysis used the amount spent on advertising to estimate uncounted output, and calculated that in 2013 American GDP should have been $19bn higher than reported.
Mr. Kemp's campaign asserted that it was no longer mathematically possible, as Democrats believed, for the remaining uncounted ballots in the race to force him into a runoff with Ms. Abrams, who was bidding to become the first black woman to be elected governor of any American state.
Zeigler says one of the most effective ways to organize around the uncounted ballots is by highlighting people's individual experiences with voter suppression: One story that stuck out to her came from an elderly woman who told her she'd had her absentee ballot rejected twice because her signature didn't match.
More than a week out of the 2018 midterm elections, tensions over uncounted ballots—of which Abrams' campaign believes there could be as many as 26,000—have exploded into protests at the state capitol, where hundreds gathered in a protest on Tuesday, organized by a local Black Lives Matter chapter.
The original Timbuktu shrines, brick and mud structures built from the 15th to 17th centuries atop the graves of Muslim scholars, were modest in comparison with the massive Buddha statues destroyed in Afghanistan and the Roman ruins demolished by the Islamic State in Syria and uncounted historical sites in Iraq.
Dana Rohrabacher CA-49: Democrat Mike Levin leads Republican Diane Harkey (Note: California leaves a substantial share of its votes uncounted on Election Night, and the margins in these seats are too close for a projection until we know how many votes remain to be counted.) GA-7: Republican Rep.
Anxious court officials see the alarm over Mr. Mladic's health as a ploy by the defense to avoid an almost certain guilty verdict, an event that would have dramatic consequences for the court and for the uncounted numbers of people who lost relatives, friends and homes in the military offensives that he led.
But it appears he also earns uncounted millions more in consulting fees, director's fees and ownership interests from businesses directly involved in the areas of his expertise, and he is criticized for not fully disclosing this in his professional writings evaluating the products of some of the companies that pay him large sums.
They're doing what uncounted others have done before them: looking for a way to skirt the wait to get into the US. As the US asylum system is overwhelmed by the sheer number of applicants, our reporter Adolfo Flores is following the group as they try to slip by Border Patrol agents at night.
To get a sense of how many deaths may have been uncounted by the government, I decided to conduct an informal experiment: Between October 216 and 234, I visited all five operational funeral homes in Arecibo, which is one of Puerto Rico's 250 municipalities, home to about 220,223 of the territory's 853 million people.
In Georgia, Democrat Stacey Abrams, perhaps the highest profile black woman running for office this year, competed to become the first black woman governor in the US. Abrams's opponent Brian Kemp is narrowly leading Abrams in the still-undecided race, but Abrams has promised to stay in it, hoping that uncounted ballots can force the race into a runoff.
Everything that society expected a woman to do was uncounted — raising children, cleaning, and cooking can&apost be quantified as goods with value in traditional economics — so they aren&apost treated as activities that create value in daily life (for the record, the global value of unpaid care work is currently estimated at $10 trillion — one-eighth of the world&aposs GDP).
The group includes people of all races and color, according to their about page, which explains, "We have not forgotten the uncounted millions of lives sacrificed to Communist utopian insanity and we will not stand by and watch as our peaceful events are invaded, our compatriots are harassed and assaulted, and our culture is contaminated with the destructive, divisive ideology of cultural marxism."
Democratic House candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Thursday ripped President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's false claims about the death toll in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria, saying that her grandfather was one of the "uncounted" people to die as a result of the storm.
It's telling that of all the factors that could explain the 537 vote count difference in Florida, including the purged election databases, the uncounted votes, the weather, the design of the Palm Beach County ballot, the Florida Supreme Court, the loss of Al Gore's home state of Tennessee and Clinton's Arkansas, and, most dispositive, the intervening US Supreme Court, the one factor the Democratic Party to this day harps on is the still principled Ralph Nader.

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