In these two early states, majority of independent voters have voted for Democrats.
Of Georgians who have voted early, a majority, 56 percent, were women, according to the Georgia secretary of state's office.
CNN: Early voting suggests 2008 may see record turnout, expert says
The Journal's error concerning what happened when the Democrats took over the majority early in 2007 is a classic example of ideological bias.
With Intel as a partner, the massive sales teams of these enterprise players will all get trained, the use cases will be determined and fleshed out, and serious enterprise adoption of the early and late majority will begin.
The reforms, passed by a bipartisan congressional majority in early 2005, went into effect October 17, 2005.
Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and his Thai Rak Thai party won an overwhelming electoral majority in early 2005.
Furthermore, analysts are suggesting that the vast majority of early adopters either don't know or don't really care about the bonus connectivity features, so long as the "picture and sound" are improved from their old setup, which doesn't exactly bode well for those anxious to see a mass rollout of this here technology in the near future.
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This marks the first year Nevada has held its caucuses so early, pushed in part by Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who hoped early voting in his home state could help his party capitalize on their growing appeal amongst Western voters.
In the early second century, a majority of bishops in Asia Minor voted to condemn the text as blasphemous.
Exit polls suggest the centre-left has won a lower house majority, while early count data gave Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right the lead in the Senate.
But she added that early findings suggested that the majority of children subject to serious case reviews had not been given a child protection plan.
"The list of people who want to leave is now being put together and it is too early to say whether the majority would want to return home, " he told Reuters.
Like Georgia, a majority of those voting early in North Carolina -- 56 percent -- were women, the election board said.
CNN: Early voting suggests 2008 may see record turnout, expert says
Many of the emerging stock markets have rebounded nicely early this year, but the majority have still not completed their bottom formation.
Today, the Jewish community in Thessaloniki, which until the early 20th century formed a slight majority of the city's inhabitants, numbers fewer than 1, 000.
As a paediatric nurse I once worked in a neonatal intensive care unit in England and it is undoubtedly true that the majority of these very early babies will not survive.
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But Mr Cash, speaking to the amendment tabled jointly by Labour and a number of Tory backbenchers to remove the need for a two-thirds majority to force an early election, said the rule ran "contrary to all constitutional precedent and history since our parliament first sat".
Q3 statistics from Gust, which powers a majority of the organized early stage financing world, show a continued expansion of new, high-growth ventures outside the traditional startup centers, along with an increasing number of entrepreneurs seeking their first round of equity financing with products that are fully developed and ready to take to market.
In August, early Facebook investor Peter Thiel sold the majority of his shares in Facebook.
The BBC did not keep the majority of episodes from the early days of the TV chart show, which launched in 1964.
The art of polling is anticipating who will vote, and early numbers from exit polls show that the majority of polls that forecast victories for the Republicans painted an accurate picture of the electorate.
Edward Kennedy (D-MA) took his fight to President Carter behind the last round of primaries in early June when Carter won a majority of the delegates needed to assure him renomination all the way to the convention, where the Kennedy forces fought the Carter forces over the rules and platform, all unsuccessfully.
Two years into his first term, Mr Harper called an early election in an attempt to win a working majority.
But this is early days and, while it is believed the majority of the cabinet are prepared to back a return to nuclear, it would be rash to be too positive about how individual ministers might finally vote.
Security problems were most pronounced in the early days of the smartphone -- when a majority of them ran on a single operating system and it was easier for malware to spread from one phone to the next.
The peril in this endeavor is in running afoul of those Muslims, a great majority, who view the history of early Islam and Muslims as sacred and closed to any further interpretation apart from that provided by Muslims most proximate to that period.
Early treatment is vital as it accounts for the vast majority of deaths from skin cancer.
Almost all the Christians, who numbered about 10, 000, fled in early 2012 after rebels belonging to the country's Sunni majority clashed with Christian families supporting the regime.
Her party and Sloga split early last year and after SDS won the presidency and a relative majority in the Serb parliament in last November's election, she quit her parliamentary seat.
The package was passed by parliament in late April and early May 2010 with 336 votes, below the two-thirds majority necessary to pass it directly, but enough to send it to a referendum within 60 days after the president signed the law.
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