Election Polls

Israel's troubled Labor Party struggles to survive

Not much is going right for Israel's once-powerful Labor Party. With parliamentary elections less than three months away, polls predict Labor could be whittled down to just the fifth-largest faction in parliament and pushed to...

America's Northern Neighbor in Worst Political Crisis in 13 Years

News Type: Event — Thu Dec 4, 2008 5:51 AM EST (Posted 5:00 a.m. EST Thursday, December 4, 2008) By SKEETER SANDERS Less than two months after Canadians went to the polls to hand Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservative...

Article Slams 'No on 8' Campaign as 'Political Malpractice'

by Kilian Melloy EDGE Contributor Wednesday Dec 3, 2008 After the loss of the existing right of gay and lesbian families to marry with the passage of California’s Proposition 8, the GLBT community has lashed out at black voters...

Political Parties Express Satisfaction

Political parties in the country have expressed their satisfaction with decisions reached at an Inter Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) meeting towards the successful outcome of the December 7 2008 elections. They have, however,...

Over 60 percent vote in keen Rajasthan tussle

Jaipur, Dec 4 (IANS) At least 68 percent of the 36 million electorate voted across India's largest state Rajasthan Thursday to pick a new 200-seat assembly, with pundits predicting a close finish between the ruling Bharatiya...

Heavy polling in Rajasthan: Election Commission

New Delhi, Dec 4 (IANS) Rajasthan witnessed heavy polling Thursday to elect a new 200-seat assembly with the Election Commission putting the preliminary estimate of the turnout between at 65 and 68 percent.

EVM glitches mar Rajasthan polls

Nearly 68 per cent of the 3.62 crore-strong electorate today turned out to vote in Rajasthan Assembly election that witnessed stray incidents of caste violence and malfunctioning of Electronic Voting Machines.

Michigan House panel OKs bill to open polls early

LANSING -- Legislation calling for early voting in Michigan won its first victory Tuesday when a House committee passed a bill requiring local clerks to open polls to voters three days before Election Day.

Obama's To-Do List

President Elect Obama has some tough sledding in front of him as he confronts the mess left him by President Bush. No news there. I think (hope) all Americans support his efforts. Each of us likely has a different list of...

Who's Ahead in BC, Libs or NDP? (in News)

Big claims, 'fluid' figures. Mustel's polls have shown a gradual climb for the NDP since March, a lot of which was probably due to the carbon tax, she said The Liberals appear to be losing support in the Interior and with...

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