Not exact matches
So far, Cuomo's
office has declined to comment on Spitzer's
candidacy — a position the governor can probably get away with
for at least a couple of days as long as he stays out of the
public eye.
Women's groups denounced Spitzer's
candidacy and insisted he's not fit
for public office due to his prostitution scandal.
Juanita Perez Williams, who received nearly no committee consideration in May, has emerged as a threat to Nicoletti's
candidacy in her first run
for public office.
Federal officials have compared the funding to the nation's effort to put a man on the moon and «we're not even in the rocket shuttle [building] mode yet,» said Romero, who has declared her
candidacy for the
office of state superintendent of
public instruction.
««Candidate» means a person who has made a
public announcement of
candidacy for non-judicial elective
office and has taken or engaged in any
public action in furtherance of that
candidacy, declared or filed as a candidate
for non-judicial elective
office with the election authority, or authorized the solicitation or receipt of contributions or support
for non-judicial elective
office, whichever occurred first.»
A person becomes a candidate
for judicial
office as soon as he or she makes a
public announcement of
candidacy, declares or files as a candidate with the election or appointment authority, authorizes or, where permitted, engages in solicitation or acceptance of contributions or support, or is nominated
for election or appointment to
office.
See definition of «judicial candidate,» which provides that a person becomes a candidate
for judicial
office as soon as he or she makes a
public announcement of
candidacy, declares or files as a candidate with the election authority, or authorizes or engages in solicitation or acceptance of contributions or support.
Section 7A (1)(a) does not prohibit a candidate
for elective judicial
office from retaining during
candidacy a
public office such as county prosecutor, which is not «an
office in a political organization.»