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Nevada would put him over the top, but seems inaccessible based on early-voting figures.
Early voting figures are gathered from state and local election authorities, who keep a record of who has voted.
He added that Merkel's re-election, despite the weaker voting figures compared to the previous election, shouldn't change politics much.
Henry also says Dragon Con won't release the raw voting figures for this year's convention, in an effort to prevent vote-packing.
For now, there are too few elections with robust early voting opportunities, and too few studies correlating early voting figures with eventual turnout.
Voting figures from the first round of the presidential election on April 23 in Tulle and the surrounding rural Correze region speak for themselves.
But any analysis of early voting figures is missing the crucial evidence, because the available data does not include how a person actually voted.
LONDON, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Shareholders in Britain's largest wholesaler Booker on Wednesday backed a takeover by Tesco, the country's biggest retailer, according to provisional voting figures.
Because many states break down early-voting figures by party identification, race or both, these numbers provide a far more reliable turnout forecast than pollsters can project.
Investors gathered at the ExCel exhibition center in east London gasped when the initial voting figures were displayed on screen in the hall during the company's annual meeting.
Early voting figures show promise for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Close to 70 percent of Milestone unitholders who voted were in favor of the transaction, based on early voting figures, the people said, declining to be named as the matter is private.
Final early voting figures released by the State Board of Elections on Tuesday show Trump still has a legitimate shot at the state, and could explain why Clinton chose Raleigh for her final campaign event early this morning.
PARIS (Reuters) - Centrist Emmanuel Macron and far-right leader Marine Le Pen led the first round of France's presidential election, qualifying for a second-round runoff in two weeks, final voting figures from the Interior Ministry showed on Monday.
Mrs Clinton is counting on Mr Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric to motivate Hispanics to bridge this gap, and bumper early-voting figures from Nevada and Florida suggest that they may at last be starting to achieve their political potential.
"The ebb and flow of the election cycle generally is — and it's not true in every single state but it is true in the national aggregate — Republicans tend to run up the score early with the absentee vote, Democrats come back strong with a pretty massive surge in in-person early voting, then on Election Day the vote tends to be closer to parity with a slight Republican lead," said Tom Bonier, the chief executive of TargetSmart, a data analytics firm that has collected early voting figures.
250px The electoral district covered the Yakutsk Oblast. An election was held and deputies elected, but Radkey was unable to trace the any voting figures.
Bedingfield made a public apology to Griffin for his behaviour and outburst. The actual voting figures have never been publicly released. Parks went on to win the show.
On 30 August the Commission made a ruling that absolute voting figures would not be published, only the percentages. On 29 July the National Assembly voted by 94 to 5 to adopt the amendments.
"Tack hela svenska folket" ["Thank you to all Swedes"]. Aftonbladet.se. Retrieved on 28 April 2007. The final of Melodifestivalen has broken Nordic voting records on several occasions; in 2007, voting figures exceeded two million for the first time.
V V Giri won the poll by a narrow margin. The voting figures showed that a majority of Congress members had actually voted for Reddy. Giri had edged through with a minority of Congress votes and support from a curious combination of opposition groups.
The Marsden election was won by James Farmer on 29 November 1859. On nomination day (21 November) James Farmer and John Munro were nominated, and after a show of hands in favour of Farmer, Munro demanded a poll. James Farmer was subsequently elected the following week, although voting figures are currently unknown.
Ten songs competed in one show where the winner was determined over two rounds of voting. In the first round, the top five songs based on the results of a public vote qualified to the second round. In the second round, the winner was determined by regional televoting. The results of the public vote were revealed by Denmark's four regions, with the voting figures of each region being converted to points.
250px The electoral district covered the Fergana Oblast. An election was held and deputies elected, but Radkey was unable to trace the any voting figures. Seemingly, per Soviet sources cited by Radkey, there were 5 deputies elected from Fergana, out of whom 1 SR. The results in the table below are based on data from Soviet historian L. M. Spirin. U.S. historian Oliver Henry Radkey rejected these results as unreliable.
Answers to the question "Do you think the long-term policy for Northern Ireland should be for it to [one of the following"], ark.ac.uk; accessed 27 May 2015. Official voting figures, which reflect views on the "national question" along with issues of candidate, geography, personal loyalty and historic voting patterns, show 54% of Northern Ireland voters vote for unionist parties, 42% vote for nationalist parties and 4% vote "other".
Ten songs competed in one show where the winner was determined over two rounds of voting. In the first round, the top five songs based on the results of a public vote qualified to the second round. In the second round, the winner was determined by regional televoting. The results of the public vote were revealed by Denmark's four regions, with the voting figures of each region, alongside with the SMS figures being converted to points.
Repeated attempts at election to the Football League failedalbeit narrowly in 1958–59until they finally gained admission to the Fourth Division in 1960 at the expense of Gateshead. Select seasons required via Div 3S and Div 4 links; pages give breakdown of voting figures. Their momentum continued into the new Football League season: in second place with Christmas approaching, Peterborough did not lose again until the following April. and Select date(s) required via dropdown menus.
Ten songs competed in one show where the winner was determined over two rounds of voting. In the first round, the top five songs based on the results of a public vote qualified to the second round. In the second round, the winner was determined by regional televoting. The results of the public vote were revealed by Denmark's four regions, with the voting figures of each region, alongside with the SMS figures being converted to points.
The voting figures presented in the tables below are from Radkey (1989), unless stated otherwise. In various districts, Radkey was not able to present a full account of the vote. In many cases the sources available to Radkey did not include all the lists in a specific district, meaning that in the account as a whole smaller parties tend to get underrepresented in many of the district-wise accounts. In some districts Radkey uses different sources for different lists, creating partially incomplete listings.
Mackie and Rose suggest there was a 74.4% turnout, based on valid votes cast as a percentage of the registered electors. The official turnout figure is 80.4%, calculated on a different basis (see the Elections New Zealand official results web-site link below for further details of the changing methods used to calculate the official turnout). The Māori vote, for the remaining four seats, was held on 27 November. Maori electorates did not have electoral rolls so their voting figures and percentages are not included above.
Marks does not appear to have contested the LCC election at all in this year, per Stead (1892). Voting figures from The popular guide to the new House of Commons (1892), p. 38 In the council elections of 1895 he was re-elected, to represent St George, Tower Hamlets; later that year, in the 1895 general election he contested the same constituency, narrowly defeating the Liberal John Williams Benn. His parliamentary election was marred by allegations of corrupt practices, though these were dismissed by a court.
Voting for the European tree of the year commences on 1 February each year and lasts until the end of the month. A live, online display of the votes cast for each tree is displayed until the last week in February when final voting figures are kept secret. The winner is announced at an awards ceremony in late March held in the EU Parliament, Brussels. Since 2015, there has been a promotional tree tour visiting many candidate trees during the voting month of February.
On 28 November 2006, Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, passed a law recognizing the 1932-1933 Holodomor as an act of genocide against the Ukrainian people. The voting figures were as follows: supporting the bill were BYuT—118 deputies, NSNU—79 deputies, Socialists—30 deputies, 4 independent deputies, and the Party of Regions—2 deputies (200 deputies did not cast a vote). The Communist Party of Ukraine voted against the bill. In all, 233 deputies supported the bill—more than the minimum of 226 votes required to pass it into law.
A similar outcome was seen in Rawalpindi, where the PNA had arranged a massive demonstration and big public gatherings and processions. These results were in stark contrast to the widespread predictions that although Bhutto would win the election, but not by a wide margin that the results suggested. Overall, the PPP won 60% of votes, a supermajority in the parliament, voting figures showing the success of the peoples party candidates often surpassed the actual number that turned up for voting. In numerous constituencies in Punjab, where Bhutto faced the strongest opposition, Bhutto's candidates returned with over 95% of the vote.
"Former Speaker Tu'iha'angana loses seat in Nobles election" , Matangi Tonga, 23 April 2008 In the 2010 election, specific voting figures were not reported, but Lord Fusituʻa was elected with a single vote,"Vaea and Tu'ilakepa to enter House in Nobles seats", Matangi Tonga, 25 November 2010"Crown Prince not elected as Noble Representative" , Taimi Media Network, 1 December 2010 which suggests that only one vote was cast. This may be explained by Lord Fotofili opting to vote in Tongatapu, and Lord Fusituʻa himself not casting a vote (or voting blank), so that Lord Tangipa's lone vote could elect him. Lord Fusituʻa died on 24 April 2014, leading to a by-election on 21 May.
In the fifth round of the live shows, Lawson performed "Brown Sugar", a song that was widely regarded as unsuitable for her. After the public vote, Lawson found herself in the bottom two for the first time with Irish girl group The Conway Sisters. According to voting figures published in the Sunday Mirror, Lawson turned out to have received twice as many public votes as the Conway Sisters, but was nevertheless eliminated by the judges after a sing-off in the final showdown. Her mentor, Sharon Osbourne, said that she was a victim of the "Irish Mafia", referring to Irish judge Louis Walsh's decision to vote in favour of the Irish act at Lawson's expense.
In a statement, Conservative Party President John Walsh said he had spoken to Harper, "and he has instructed me to reach out to the newly elected parliamentary caucus to appoint an interim Leader and to implement the leadership selection process." 259,010 party members were eligible to vote in the leadership contest. 141,000 members cast a vote. According to raw voting figures, Scheer received 62,593 votes on the final ballot compared to 55,544 votes for Bernier with 23,000 voters who had voted in the first round ranking neither Scheer or Bernier in their ranked ballot. Votes were apportioned among ridings so that each riding was allocated 100 points, regardless of the number of voters, resulting in 17,222.20 points (50.95%) for Scheer and 16,577.80 points (49.05%) for Bernier.
Acarous Gray, the Secretary-General of the CDC, specified on 27 October that unless the government dismissed NEC Chairman Fromayan, it would not participate in the second round. This threat came in the wake of an official letter received by the CDC from the NEC informing the CDC that it had placed first in the first-round presidential election with 43.9% of the vote against UP's 32.7%. The CDC cited this letter as evidence of fraud on the part of the NEC to favor UP. The NEC acknowledged the letter, but said that the incorrect voting figures had been a typographical error. The NEC fired the head of its communication department on 28 October as a result of the error.
Following the 2008 presidential election, a number of news sources reported that the result confirmed the absence of a 'Bradley Effect' in view of the close correlation between the pre-election polls and the actual share of the popular vote. However, it has been suggested that such assumptions based on the overall share of the vote are too simplistic because they ignore the fact that underlying factors can be contradictory and hence masked in overall voting figures. For instance, it has been suggested that an extant Bradley Effect was masked by the unusually high turnout amongst African Americans and other Democratic leaning voter groups under the unique circumstances of the 2008 election (i.e. the first serious bid for President by an African-American candidate).
The National Tally Room was the Australian centre for federal election results to be tallied for electorates and Senate quotas, making up the Parliament of Australia, which consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. The Tally Room was operated by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) between 1972 and 2010. The tally room normally opened as results began to flow in after voting ended at 6pm on the day of the election, always a Saturday, in the respective states and territories and polling places begin to count the votes; however, some voting figures would be received as early as 5.20pm. On election night, the room closed after the final results from polling places were announced to the tally room, often after midnight following the day of the election.
In the event of a tie the result goes to deadlock, and the act who came last in the public vote is sent home. The actual number of votes cast for each act is not revealed, nor even the order; according to a spokesman, "We would never reveal the voting figures during the competition as it could give contestants an unfair advantage and spoil the competition for viewers". In the first live show of series 8, there was no public vote and the judges themselves had to eliminate one out of their own acts in their own categories. Once the number of contestants has been reduced to four (series 1, 3, 7, 8 and 9) or five (series 2, 4, 5 and 6), the act which polled the fewest votes is automatically eliminated from the competition (the judges do not have a vote; their only role is to comment on the performances). From series 10 onwards, the semi-final proceeds with the bottom two in the final showdown for the judges to decide who to send home before the final.

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