Sentences with phrase «candidate running for any statewide office»

So far, there isn't a single female Republican candidate running for any statewide office.
C.f. GOP Works to Improve Targeting of Voters and The Most Tech - Savvy Candidate Running for Statewide Office This Year is a Republican.
According to the Texas Legislative Council, Republican candidates running for statewide office in 2004 won an average of 53 percent of the vote in that areas that make up what is now the 23rd District, while Democrats took 47 percent.

Not exact matches

«Among candidates running for national and statewide office, the spouse is a pretty standard prop at campaign stops.»
Faso, the 2002 Republican candidate for comptroller and 2006 nominee for governor, is vying for the congressional seat held by retiring Rep. Chris Gibson, who is weighing a run for statewide office in 2018.
The absence of a Democratic candidate in this race meant that the third - party candidates running for Vermont Lieutenant Governor, Dean Corren of the Vermont Progressive Party and Democratic Party and Marina Brown of the Liberty Union Party, had a better chance than usual of winning a statewide office.
In 1984, Gramm ran for the Senate, winning more votes than any candidate for statewide office in the history of Texas.
Although not expected to run this year, Gibson is often mentioned as a candidate for statewide office in New York, and has previously expressed interest in such opportunities.
Astorino is expected to continue to play a role in Republican politics statewide, helping GOP candidates fundraise and run for office — chits that could be called in when the race for governor gets going again.
AMY GOODMAN: What is it like to run for statewide office as a Green Party candidate, for people who are watching this around the country, and for people outside this country, where more parties are involved in electoral politics in other countries?
Connecticut's popular system to publicly finance campaigns for statewide office and the General Assembly helps ensure candidates raise funds and spend time with the people they are running to represent.
The «Stop Common Core» party candidates would include Astorino and his running mate, lieutenant governor candidate Chris Moss, as well as other Republican candidates for statewide offices and federal or local contenders who want to run on the line, he said.
Last year, Hawkins earned the most votes for a Green Party candidate in any statewide office while running for governor.
Jackson will run along side Ken Cuccinelli and is the first black candidate the party has nominated for statewide office since 1988 according to the Associated Press.
Now Mr. Ganim believes he should qualify for public grants given to candidates who run for statewide office.
He has also called for publicly financing the campaigns of candidates running for all four statewide offices, starting with the comptroller and attorney general in 2014.
and Martin Heinrich (D - N.M.)-- or even for candidates who have previously run for statewide office (and may do so again), like Reps. Baron Hill (D - Ind.)
Charles Barron, Freedom Barron is running as a protest because the Democratic Party is running an all - white slate of candidates for statewide office.
While all the bills would cover candidates running for governor, six of the individual measures would also close the loophole for different sets of statewide and legislative offices: all legislative races in one bill, Senate - only or Assembly - only in two others; the races for attorney general and comptroller in one bill, those contests individually in two others.
If running for another statewide office, the candidate must be a registered elector in the state.
A candidate must also file a written statement of economic interests if running for the state legislature, statewide office, a school board in a town or city with a population in excess of 3,500, or for constitutional office.
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