Pataki had strongly campaigned for Bush including an unsuccessful effort to keep John McCain off the New
York primary ballot (which Bush ultimately won).
(CNN)- Former Gov. Eliot Spitzer said he expects to be on a New
York primary ballot in September after a last - minute signature collection blitz ended Thursday.
CNN: Spitzer says he exceeded signature requirement for NYC ballot Former Gov. Eliot Spitzer said he expects to be on a New
York primary ballot in September after a last - minute signature collection blitz ended Thursday.
Not exact matches
Naturally, I am disappointed to hear the the Executive Committee of the Conservative Party of New
York State chose not to grant me a Wilson Pakula authorization to appear on their
primary ballot.
The Reform Party of New
York State says it plans to conduct candidate interviews by early June, with an eye toward forcing an opportunity - to -
ballot primary in some races.
Most of Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Zephyr Teachout's more than 45,000 signatures to get on the September
primary ballot came from the New
York City area.
The bills include measures aimed at early voting in New
York, making it easier to vote through an absentee
ballot with «no excuse» voting, pre-registration for 16 - and 17 - year - old future voters, and making it easier to change a party ahead of a
primary.
The New
York Supreme Court began hearings on August 7, 2014, to determine if
primary challenger Zephyr Teachout met the five - year residency requirement for
ballot placement.
Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton cast her
ballot in the New
York primary today.
With 100 percent of machine votes counted, Anna Throne - Holst, the former Southampton Town supervisor, maintained a razor - thin lead over David Calone in Tuesday's Democratic
primary election to represent New
York's First Congressional District, and the race will come down to absentee
ballots.
A federal judge ruled last year that New
York's traditional date for the
primary, the second Tuesday of September, occurs too late for military absentee
ballots to be processed before the general election.
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Last Thursday's deadline to file petitions to be on the
ballot in the June 26 Democratic
primary election for New
York's First Congressional District has claimed one victim.
Even getting on the
primary ballot may be a challenge: New
York State requires 15,000 signatures.
A federal appeals court in Manhattan on Thursday upheld former New
York City Council member Dan Halloran's conviction for taking bribes and arranging payoffs to help former state Sen. Malcolm Smith get on the 2013 Republican mayoral
primary ballot.
Important New
York Deadlines to Request your Overseas or Military
Ballot: Applications must be received by June 21st for the NY Federal
Primary on June 28th; and by November 1 for the General Election on November 8th, 2016!
FWIW, in decades of active political party involvement in Ohio, Michigan, New
York and Colorado I've never seen a political party provide any support to a non-partisan candidate (not counting candidates nominated in partisan judicial race
primaries whose affiliation doesn't appear on general election
ballots which Ohio once did and may still do).
Fulani noted there are «nearly one million independent voters, the majority of whom are Black, Latino and Asian, who are locked out of the decisive first round of voting» because of the closed -
primary system in New
York that only allows enrolled members to cast
ballots in intra - party contests, adding: «That is what some like to call an inconvenient truth.»
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The Reform Party of New
York State says it plans to conduct candidate interviews by early June, with an eye toward forcing an opportunity - to -
ballot primary in some races.
Eliot Spitzer submitted 27,000 signatures to qualify for the
ballot in the Democratic
primary for New
York City comptroller tonight, an effort completed less than four days after a rocky start.
The Republican
primary for New
York's 115th Assembly district seat is too close to call with the final result dependant on outstanding absentee
ballots.
Under New
York election law, candidates who run unopposed in a
primary win the nomination automatically, and their names do not appear on the
ballot.
If you agree with me that the New
York State Legislature is a mess, and that we need new independent economic conservative non-politicians representing us there, then I am the candidate whose name you will want to «write - in» on the September 13
primary ballot for the Republican nomination for the 99th Assembly District.
Earlier today, Obama for America volunteers delivered 56,586 petition signatures to the New
York State Board of Elections to place President Obama on the New
York ballot for the
primary in April.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has indicated he'll call special elections for several vacant Assembly seats on April 19, the day of New
York's presidential
primary, and the assumption is he will put the Long Island Senate race on the
ballot at the same time.
Congressional
primary day brought
ballot troubles in the race for New
York's 19th District when a third name was incorrectly listed on
ballots in Columbia County.
New
York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo was defeated, once again, in his attempt to remove a Brooklyn challenger from the
ballot in the pending Democratic
primary race for governor.
ALBANY — Supporters of New
York Gov. Andrew Cuomo are mounting another effort to knock liberal challenger Zephyr Teachout off next month's
primary ballot.
The Republican Party is running a 62 - year - old widow with zero political experience and no campaign cash against Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver — and Silver, the Democratic Goliath of New
York politics, is suing his novice challenger to get her knocked off the
ballot ahead of the September
primary.
The New
York Times Thomas Kaplan reports on the efforts of Governor Andrew Cuomo's campaign to knock challenger Zephyr Teachout, law professor and former Howard Dean internet director, off the September 9
primary ballot by challenging her New
York state residency.
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York Special U.S. House Election Will Have 3 Candidates on
Ballot July 1, 2011: Pennsylvania Gets its First Working Families Party Office - Holder
A New
York judge has scheduled arguments Tuesday on a lawsuit challenging Republican Sen. Ted Cruz's presence on New
York's
primary ballot on April 19th.
State Supreme Court Justice David Weinstein dismissed a challenge on Monday to remove Sen. Ted Cruz (R - Texas) from the New
York state
primary ballot.
Speaking to reporters after an event promoting the proposed school bond issue on the November
ballot, he spoke at length about his plan, terming it «entirely reasonable» and describing his
primary responsibility as acting «to protect the people of the state of New
York.»
Francesca Carlow is well on her way to securing a place on the Democratic Party
primary ballot to become the Democratic nominee for New
York's 6th State Senate District.
August 1, 2011: Four Qualified Minor Parties May Have Contested September
Primary in Schenectady, New
York Mayoral Race July 24, 2011: New
York Special U.S. House Election Will Have 3 Candidates on
Ballot July 1, 2011: Pennsylvania Gets its First Working Families Party Office - Holder
The claim lodged with the Board of Elections today alleges that Mr. Cabrera's nominating petitions to get on the
ballot for the Democratic
primary were signed and even carried by members of the GOP — which is not permitted under New
York's partisan election law.
And restricting access to the
ballot keeps you incumbents in power, especially in New
York, where
primaries are everything.
The GOP
ballot order in New
York's April 24
primary (as determined by lottery): Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum.
Republicans Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio, who suspended their presidential campaigns, removed their names from New
York's
primary ballot by today's deadline, but Ben Carson didn't.
A federal law requires states to hold their party
primaries 80 days before a general election in order to provide timely access to military and overseas
ballots and the DOJ is suing New
York to force the state to comply with the law.
New
York primary voters who need an absentee
ballot have until Monday, April 18 to fill out an application at their local board of elections.
Local supporters of Bernie Sanders» presidential campaign will watch tomorrow when outstanding
ballots from last week's New
York state
primary election are tabulated, even as Hillary Clinton extends her lead over the Vermont senator in Erie County.
The campaign of Florida Sen. Marco Rubio on Tuesday has formally filed for
ballot access in New
York's presidential
primary on April 19.
A federal appeals court has affirmed the convictions of former state Senate Democratic Leader Malcolm Smith and Queens GOP official Vincent Tabone for scheming to get Smith's name on the 2013 New
York City Republican mayoral
primary ballot.
Ben Carson is still on the
ballot in the upcoming Republican
primary on Tuesday in New
York and that could spell trouble for Donald Trump.
As the Sept. 15
primaries approach, some candidates are questioning how democratic the New
York City election system is, including Miguel Santana, a candidate in the 14th City Council District, who was kicked off the
ballot this morning.
83 % of Republicans in New
York State say if the 2010 Republican
Primary for governor were held today, they would cast their
ballot for Rudy Giuliani.
With candidates vying for votes ahead of New
York City's September
primary and November general elections, many in and around campaigns know that the state's antiquated election laws will, in part, ensure that a small percentage of potential voters will cast
ballots among limited choices.
Cuomo also notes a protracted fight could create chaos in a year in which a federal judge could move New
York's
primaries from September to as early as June to give military voters more time to submit absentee
ballots.