Sentences with phrase «candidate filing period»

The candidate filing period began at noon local time on November 2, 2015, and ended at noon local time on November 9, 2015.
Senate Republicans denounced the plan and blocked an extension to the candidate filing period, complicating matters for potential candidates.
The nomination petition must be filed with the financial disclosure statement during the candidate filing period, which begins 120 days before the primary election and ends 90 days before the primary election.
The list must be filed during the candidate filing period, which starts on the first Monday in March and ends on the second Friday in March following that Monday.
These must be filed during the candidate filing period.
Note: Incumbent Reggie Joule (D) originally filed to run but withdrew prior to the end of the candidate filing period.

Not exact matches

The candidates who earned the Civic Betterment Party's backing could still face competition from any candidates who file independently during the village's filing period, which is Dec. 17 - 26.
But the Massey campaign said the highest previous intake for a January filing period was mayoral candidate Alan Hevesi's $ 1.3 million haul in 2001.
The filing period for designating petitions for state and local primary candidates was July 7 through July 10, 2014.
Perry Gershon, an East Hampton resident and potential Democratic candidate for New York's First Congressional District, raised more than $ 500,000 in the period between filing his candidacy paperwork on July 15 and Sept. 30, his campaign announced last week.
City Council candidate Heidi Harrison Chain's donations, including more than $ 20,000 she gave to herself, boosted her to top of the pack financially in the last filing period, but Karen Koslowitz raised more money than any of the other candidates vying for Councilwoman Melinda Katz's (D - Forest Hills) seat in that time period.
They similarly donated to a number of Republicans this filing period, including Astorino ($ 20,000), former state Senate candidate Chris McGrath ($ 20,000) and Sen. Cathy Young ($ 9,500).
To run as an independent, a candidate must file a declaration of intent with the county judge (county or precinct offices) or the Texas Secretary of State (district and state offices) during the same filing period as major and minor party candidates.
But he did so from a broad array of New Yorkers, collecting contributions from 3,261 individuals, more than any other mayoral candidate during a single filing period in recent years.
There have only been a couple of dozen instances since 1999 in which state - level candidates have received donations from more individuals in a six - month filing period than Cynthia Nixon did in just 24 hours.
In at least three City Council races where sitting state Assemblymembers are candidates, separate complaints have been filed with the city Campaign Finance Board alleging that each of them has violated prohibitions against using government - funded mass mailers within a mandated 90 - day communication blackout period before the September 12 primary.
Yesterday was the deadline for Council candidates to report money raised in the latest filing period, which ended January 11, and covered the last six months of 2016.
What could possibly be better than creating a crisis to gin up support for favored candidates during a legislative period that coincides with candidate filing?
It is recommended that you retain resumes on file for a set period in case other positions become available or if there were candidates that you may want to reach out in the future.
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