Sentences with phrase «elections meeting where»

Melissa Mark - Viverito takes questions as she leaves a Committee on Rules, Privileges and Elections meeting where she heard testimony from the Quadrennial Advisory Commission regarding a proposed raise for elected council members.

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By meeting them where they are, with messengers that they trust, and in a voice that resonates, it's our goal to make sure they know that politics and elections can impact their lives,» Feriozzi told Business Insider in a statement.
It has since emerged major institutions had threatened to lodge a protest vote at the annual meeting, where a majority of the company's nine - person board was seeking election or re-election.
May said: «I have just chaired a meeting of Cabinet where we agreed that the Government should call a general election to be held on 8 June.
At the fringe meetingwhere Mr Blunkett and Fabian General Secretary Sunder Katwala were joined by Lib Dems Dr Evan Harris and John Leech MP — there was some disagreement about how the Conservative - Lib Dem coalition would play out, especially when the next General Election draws nearer.
The motion contains an affidavit by Town of Oyster Bay Republican Councilman Joseph Muscarella where he states that following the November, 2016 election, he and his brother, Thomas Muscarella, met at a Mineola restaurant with former Nassau Democratic Party official and now State Supreme Court Justice Robert McDonald, to congratulate him on being elected to a judgeship.
I am sure you are aware that the governor had a meeting with the stakeholders of Enugu State where he tabled these issues and gave some reasons why the Local Government elections were unable to hold in the State.
As a governor he has the prerogative right to select those members, is not about election, where you say that this person is our choice, even at that he still called meeting of stakeholders in all the Local Government Areas and the Stakeholders gave him the endorsement.
Ahead of the elections, Mr. Mahama is heading to Sierra Leone, where he will be leading a number of meetings aimed at ensuring a peaceful electoral process, according to a statement from the former President's office.
Labour's NEC is expected to meet on Tuesday to discuss a proposal from Tom Watson to reintroduce Shadow Cabinet elections, but where only the PLP will -LSB-...]
Labour's NEC is expected to meet on Tuesday to discuss a proposal from Tom Watson to reintroduce Shadow Cabinet elections, but where only the PLP will be entitled to a vote.
All votes at meetings of the County Committee shall be by voice unless the Chairperson shall decide that a vote shall be by standing division or by roll call; however, the Chairperson shall take a roll call vote whenever requested by 150 members of the County Committee or 25 % of the members present, whichever is less, or on the election of any temporary or permanent officer of the County Committee where more than one candidate is placed in nomination.
1.2 «EGM» means an Extraordinary General Meeting 1.3 «NEC» means the National Executive Committee 1.4 «Rules» means Rules made by the NEC under this Constitution 1.5 Where the context so implies, the singular shall include the plural 1.6 Headings shall not form part of the meanings of Articles 1.7 «Branch» means a branch or constituency association 1.8 PPERA means the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 PART II NAME AND OBJECTIVES OF THE PARTY Name 2.1 The Party exists as a Political Party registered with the UK Electoral Commission under the PPERA.
We meet in an hotel just across the road from Labour's HQ where, in the run up to the general election, Falconer was employed by Ed Miliband to prepare for Labour's transition into government.
«After the elections, Nana Akufo - Addo requested a meeting, through the Otumfuo Osei Tutu with [then] president Mahama... at this meeting [former] president Mahama requested to keep where he is staying and Nana Akufo - Addo agreed,» he told TV3's New Day on Saturday.
he built it before he won his 2003 election tho.That was where he used to have his campaign meetings et al
It will be recalled that loyalists of Osoba held a meeting with the governor's team at Oke Mosan, Abeokuta, last Thursday, where they discussed the modalities for the ward congresses held last Saturday and strategies for the 2019 elections.
The group stated that, they had water tight evidence to support their claim of a meeting held last week in Kumasi at the instance of Akufo - Addo, where Nana Akufo - Addo is said to have deployed Kofi Jumah, Amoako Tufuor and others to form mushroom groups with what the group described as «wicked purposes» in springing forth «outright lies» and «concoction of untruths» that will translate into setting the stage to blame innocent people in the Kufuor faction against the outcome of the 2016 elections.
These figures, according to ghelections.com's sources, were disclosed at an Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) meeting where a number of issues relating to the December 7 elections were discussed.
The state's toothless open - meetings laws, which exempt the state legislature, took another beating last week as Ulster election commissioners refused to allow video and recording equipment inside the room where the ballots were counted.
But the prime minister indicated it might be held sooner during a tense meeting of the parliamentary Labour party last week where he faced calls for his resignation after a week of cabinet resignations and the European election drubbing.
The key issue of the meeting was where progressives stand heading into the election season, sources said.
«I feel good about where we are in the race,» she told the Valley News before entering a Chevrolet Suburban that ferried her southward to meetings in Ballston Spa, Greenwich, Queensbury and her election night headquarters at the Queensbury Hotel in Glens Falls.
«While it's well - intentioned by them,» said Mike Reich, a member of the Queens party who presided over the meeting, «the executive committee has voted to table this because the additional expenses would be astronomical and the restrictions on it would hamper the ability of the political party to operate in an election time where you have to make quick expenditures in response to Republicans — as you know, Republicans can drop a million dollars in a district in a blink of an eye — and we have to be able to respond.»
They met about five years ago, shortly after Mr. Stringer's 2005 election as borough president, when she visited his office to introduce herself and the Jewish Museum, where she is director of corporate and government relations.
Lord Ashcroft has decided to pull out of the ConservativeHome fringe meeting at the Tory Conference where the election campaign is due to be discussed.
These provisions include «poison pills,» blank check preferreds, super voting common stocks, staggered elections for Boards of Directors, super majority voting provisions, preventing stockholders from convening special meetings, and having the company itself finance all of management's expenditures where there is a contest for control.
Owners of common stocks also receive a vote for every share they own which come into play during shareholder meetings where things like board of director elections are held and other company business is decided.
Many credit unions typically hold elections and meetings every year where members are able to select candidates for the Board of Directors.
The four include the Annual Meeting, which includes election of officers, and the Awards Banquet where the achievements of members and their dogs are recognized.
We meet somewhere in the middle, and come back each election cycle to argue it again, depending on how the economy is doing or where the deficit lies.
The election in question took place at the annual general meeting of the board of directors for the YRCC on June 14, 2017, where three candidates stood for the two empty board seats.
Brown attended the meeting where Minnan - Wong won Progressive Conservative nomination to run against Liberal incumbent Michael Coteau Don Valley East in the June election.
Rix LJ agreed and considered that «where the time for decision had already come and the meeting only fell within the purdah period for exceptional reasons, and where either proceeding or delaying the meeting date in relation to the forthcoming election might be criticised either way... I do not consider that the fair - minded and informed observer would infer that there was a real possibility that, because the decision was taken at one time rather than another, therefore it was taken by councillors with closed minds».
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