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This paper explores the causal relationship between vote outcomes in different elections.
The standard definition is: 'a state that may switch from one party to the other in different elections.' By that definition, Arizona is a potential swing state this year…." Another reader, Bob Bob, suggested a compromise: I think 'Tipping Point States' (states that could actually make the election go one way or another) is a good term to describe what [Nate is] talking about.
But there is a growing awareness of the importance of voting in the community, and powerful organizations such as Univision have organized campaigns like Libera tu voz -- Free your voice -- working with the coalition Ya es hora -- It's time -- to encourage registration of Latinos and their participation in different elections.
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downplayed the significance of foreign interference in the U.S. election, noting that the U.S. has "been involved in one way or another in 81 different elections since World War II".
Voting records suggested that Mr. Mahony, formerly of Manhattan, voted twice in two different elections, and he is under investigation by the New York City Board of Elections and the Manhattan district attorney's office.
Since the previous local elections in 2014, Turkish citizens have gone to the polls in five different elections.
The areas where the two don't overlap, though, are in some ways the most interesting, as they reveal two presidential fields that often sound as if they're running in completely different elections.
Roderick Wright was convicted in January, four years after a Los Angeles County grand jury charged him with lying about his address on his voter registration and campaign documents, and with voting fraudulently in five different elections.
Instead, each voter might be given 100 votes that can be used in 10 different elections.
After all, Labour is in effect fighting three different elections in one: Westminster this May, plus the London mayoral and Scottish parliament elections next May.
For their part, Democrats are counting on a November wave big enough to overcome ideology and sweep in candidates who, in a different election year, might stand little chance in areas normally favoring the GOP.
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