Second, Lazio will find out if Buffalo real - estate mogul Carl Paladino has the 15,000
Republican signatures he needs to run against him in the September primary.
Not exact matches
They
need to shore up support from moderate
Republicans who fear the bill dismantling President Barack Obama's
signature Affordable Care Act will hurt millions of Americans enrolled in the program.
Of course, they
need to be careful, too: one of Ultraviolet's emails included the line, «If we can get to 80,000
signatures today, we'll generate enough bad press for the
Republican Super PAC that they'll have to pull the game off their site and apologize.»
A benefactor of the wealth of
Republican and Democratic candidates could be Oz Griebel, the former banker and longtime leader of the MetroHartford Alliance who is bypassing the convention process and traveling across the state to collect the 7,500
signatures needed to run on his own ballot line in November.
Majority Leader Lorigo, C - West Seneca, also supported Mills, breaking with other members of the
Republican - supported majority to give Mills the crucial
signature he
needed to maintain his seat.
Kaiman and Stern said Martins, a Mineola
Republican who
needed a minimum of 900
signatures to qualify for the minor party line, only collected about 600.
Gipson's line comes after
Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino submitted more than the requisite number of
signatures needed to create the Stop Common Core line, and Governor Andrew Cuomo's campaign submitted more than enough
signatures to create the Women's Equality line.
Shelton Mayor Mark Lauretti, businessman Bob Stefanowski and hedge fund mogul David Stemerman are each conducting a petition drive to try to get onto the primary ballot — they
need signatures from 9,600
Republicans by June 12.
Wolf said in a statement Tuesday his campaign fell short of collecting the 8,079
signatures the former Olympian
needed to challenge
Republican State Rep. Dan Carter in Connecticut's Aug. 9 primary.
To do so, both
need to secure more than 45,000
signatures of Texans who did not vote in either the Democratic or
Republican primary by May 11 to qualify.
The maximum number of
signatures Democrats or
Republicans need to get on the primary election ballot is 2,000.
The BOE sustained 200 objections of 377 petitions in total, leaving Giordano short of the required 285
signatures needed to trigger a primary against Rosa Mastrogiacomo - Luongo, the
Republican Party's endorsed candidate.
Republican and Democratic candidates
need only 1,250
signatures on a nominating petition.
The lone state in which he did not qualify was Louisiana, where he would have
needed 1,000
signatures by September of voters who were not registered as members of the Democratic or
Republican Parties.
«We
need to get away from all the paperwork required under No Child Left Behind [President George W. Bush's
signature reforms of elementary and secondary education, which many
Republicans now view as a failure and an intrusion of federal authority into state - run education systems].»