Not exact matches
If her question is placed on the November
ballot and enough voters are in favor of dissolving the district, Fiddyment and other like - minded Gurnee residents plan to ask the voters in the
March primary if they want to re-establish a park district.
The Orland Park Village Board this week unanimously approved a request from the Orland Park Library Board of Trustees to place the question on the
March 19
primary election
ballot.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today reminded New Yorkers that they must register to vote by
March 25 in order to cast
ballots in the upcoming presidential
primaries on April 19.
Primary:
March 6, 2012 National delegates: 49 Note:
Ballot restrictions resulted in most of the candidates failing to get on the b
Ballot restrictions resulted in most of the candidates failing to get on the
ballotballot.
On
March 5, 2018, Dunlap announced that a sufficient number of valid signatures had been submitted to place the referendum on the
ballot, meaning that ranked - choice voting would be used for federal and state offices in the June 2018
primary election.
On January 31, 2012, the Oklahoma Libertarian Party and the Oklahoma Green Party filed a lawsuit, challenging the state's
ballot access procedure for newly - qualifying parties, which this year required 51,739 valid signatures due
March 1 (the state defends the early deadline on the grounds that all parties, even newly - qualifying parties, must choose nominees in the June
primary).
CORRECTION FROM EARLIER VERSION — Gingrich has not qualified The Virginia State Republican Party has indicated that of the seven candidates Mitt Romney and Ron Paul are the only two GOPers to qualify for their
March 6 GOP
primary ballot.
Cuomo today reminded New Yorkers that they must register to vote by
March 25 in order to cast
ballots in the upcoming presidential
primaries on April 19.
George Maragos has secured the 25 % of delegate support he'll need to be placed automatically on the Republican
primary ballot for the Senate seat, he says he expects more endorsements from county leaders in the coming days before the GOP convention
March 16th.
Some commentators about politics and election law have recently expressed the opinion that it would be illegitimate to change the Virginia presidential
primary ballot access law between now and the
March 6, 2012 presidential
primary in that state.
The bill contains several
ballot access improvements: (1) it moves the non-presidential independent candidate deadline from
March to May; (2) it lets all qualified parties hold a
primary if more than a single candidate files for any office in that party's
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On
March 14, a lower state court in Arizona ruled that Charlie Manolakis should remain on the Green Party
primary ballot, in the upcoming special election to fill the vacant U.S. House seat, 8th district.
Among other things, the bill moved the presidential
primary from February to
March; provided for special elections when a vacancy occurs in statewide office (including U.S. Senate); and eliminated non-partisan city elections in some cities when the number of candidates listed on the
ballot equals the number of vacancies.
To get on the
ballot, the former mayor would have to gather 79,939 valid voter signatures in Texas by May 9 from people who had not voted in either the
March 1 Democratic or Republican
primaries.
The Virginia State Republican Party has indicated that of the seven candidates Mitt Romney and Ron Paul are the only two GOPers to qualify for their
March 6 GOP
primary ballot.
Felder is actually a Republican, but she was eliminated from the Republican
primary ballot because she didn't file copies of her campaign finance papers both electronically and on paper by the
March deadline.
The race to succeed Mr. Boehner in Ohio's eighth district, which includes suburban Cincinnati and rural communities, has more than a dozen candidates who will be on the
primary ballot on
March 15.
Beebe points to the
March 6
primary, where on a non-binding
ballot proposition 85 percent of Republicans statewide expressed their approval of a proposed change in the nominating process for House Speaker, using a secret
ballot in a binding caucus before the vote on the open House floor.