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Both the SNP and Labour missed out on considerable numbers of votes in the regional list vote, raising doubts about their overall appeal and election strategies.
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In some upstate districts, where Teachout won a considerable number of votes from an electorate more conservative than she is, this sort of logic does appear to have been at work.
Would Emmanuel Macron, a thirty-eight-year-old defector from Hollande's cabinet, running as an independent, siphon off a considerable number of votes from whoever ends up representing the left?
Each candidate won his own party's primary, with Voorhis garnering a considerable number of votes in the Republican primary, and outpolling Nixon by 7,000 votes overall.
Both Voorhis and Nixon won his own party's primary, with Voorhis garnering a considerable number of votes in the Republican poll.
Unlike the Cape, Natal never had a viable nonracial franchise: at the century's end few Africans had the vote, despite the existence of considerable numbers of mission-educated black Christians.
There have been considerable numbers of Protestants in Russia since the second half of the 18th century.
This makes it more likely that a considerable number of them will vote with David Cameron, providing that he frames his case in a persuasive way and argues for air strikes as a component of a broader and plausible plan of political, diplomatic and humanitarian action.
In many past presidential elections, a considerable number of undecided voters decided not to vote, despite all the efforts to sway them.
Conservative MP Philip Hollobone said he hoped it would be a free vote but a "considerable number" of his colleagues would be prepared to defy the government if it was not.
Even if winning the election is a very least possibility, another important reason to vote is to put a considerable number of opposition leaders in the parliament.
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