Sentences with phrase «candidates from»

«Justice secretary Chris Grayling has confirmed to the justice select committee that he will not be proposing a preferred candidate to them as there was not a wide enough pool of candidates from which to select.
Candidates from the main parties in Dover are divided over whether to attend a hustings with the BNP.
Candidates from both sides have requested debates ahead of the June primary.
«We will be lobbying the prospective candidates from all parties on this and their responses may well sway the workforce,» Clements says.
In the French legislative election, 2017, the Parti Socialiste withdrew their candidates from 42 constituencies where the Greens are in charge or have a good chance of winning, and the Greens reciprocally withdrew in 53 constituencies.
New York has amended state election law to prohibit candidates from serving as poll watchers in an election district where they appear on the ballot.
Note that the vast majority of candidates from major political parties do get 5 % of the vote and get their deposit refunded, while unserious candidates are # 500 out of pocket, which fees approximately pay for their election communications.
E.g., in 2016 elections, while candidates from 4 parties ran for President; the two «main» parties» candidates combined got 96 % of popular vote and 100 % of electors.
We must change it with candidates from diverse backgrounds, accountable to their constituents.
He said, «But when it was clear that his political party (Peoples Democratic Party) would not give him the governorship ticket, IEF scouted for candidates from other political parties.
After Rockland County Democrats scored a victory late last week by re-affirming ballot status for the county's Women's Equality Party candidates, Onondaga County Republicans on Monday scored a win in court, knocking some 20 candidates from the ballot line.
-LSB-...] See the link below for the list of candidates from some of the main political parties as well as a few campaigning on particular topics of local and national interest such as The Yorkshire Party and The NHS Action Party http://www.democraticaudit.com/2018/05/01/englands-local-elections-2018-the-unusual-case-of-sheffiel… -LSB-...]
Talk of a progressive alliance has been making headlines since the snap election was announced, with local parties deciding not to field candidates from Surrey to Yorkshire.
He's long been a major donor to candidates from both parties, including those in a position to do business with Paladino as a commercial landlord.
It was co-hosted by hotelier Sant Singh Chatwal, who a few months later pleaded guilty to a straw donor scheme in which he funneled more than $ 180,000 to Clinton and two other federal candidates from 2007 to 2011.
At 10:30 a.m., U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson participates in special naturalization ceremony at Ellis Island for 62 citizenship candidates from 39 countries, held in honor of Memorial Day and as one of 100 naturalization ceremonies held in national parks this year in honor of the National Park Service's 100th anniversary.
That said, Utah is unlikely to keep presidential candidates from 270.
It's not clear that a McMullin win in Utah would change anything even if it did keep the candidates from winning the electoral college.
The end result is that in 36 constituencies, voters will have no one to choose except for candidates from the big four parties.
Democrats said they made no promises to Mr. Specter about committee positions or other incentives to switch, but the party can provide significant campaign support and deter other Democratic candidates from running against him in the primary next year.
It's highly unusual for a PAC to target candidates from both parties.
Because California is using a top - two primary on June 5, all candidates from all parties run on a single primary ballot.
Centrist activists in Lewisham had feared the NEC, on which Corbyn's backers now have a majority, would only allow them to choose between candidates from the left wing of the party.
The case comes before the Supreme Court at a time when presidential candidates from both parties are turning a critical eye to the pervasive influence of money in politics.
It has two ballot access improvements: (1) it moves the independent candidate petition deadline (for office other than President) from March to May; (2) it makes it clear that the law, barring independent candidates from the ballot if they had too close an association with any political party, doesn't apply to actions taken outside Montana.
Green Party rules prohibit the cross-endorsements of candidates from the major parties or their allies like the Conservative Party and Working Families Party.
The majority of election debates involve candidates from different parties rather than any single political tendency.
The article makes it seem like the Top 2 rules discriminate against candidates from smaller parties.
However, GOP bylaws, adopted two years ago, bar Republican candidates from taking the Democratic line in nonjudicial races.
Somewhat predictably Councilman David Yassky (D - Brooklyn), also running for the seat, did not take home any votes facing off against the three candidates from Queens.
There was little change outside Northern Ireland, with 620 out of the 641 seats electing candidates from the same party as they did in 1997.
Although his party has not stated that it will shut out other candidates from contesting against the President, political analysts have said that the declaration alone will have implications on the polity.
There is no way to keep candidates from deciding to duck a question, but we'll try to make it look bad for them if they're not addressing the question's substance.
It also lowers the petition signature requirements for unaffiliated statewide candidates from 2 percent to 0.25 percent of the votes cast in the last gubernatorial or presidential race.
Primary Candidates from across the city were invited to come talk with educators and community members - and face the tough questions about how they will fight for our schools and communities.
Senate candidates from the Addison District, Republicans Lynn Dike and Peter Briggs, told Watchdog they oppose the carbon tax.
[11] Pritchard was also one of 30 Conservative MPs who benefited from large «below the radar» donations paid to candidates from a secret Conservative Party donors» fund set up by Lord Ashcroft, Lord Steinberg and the Midlands Industrial Council.
On current selections, half a dozen candidates from ethnic minorities are likely to enter Parliament as Tories - joining Adam Afriyie and Shailesh Vara.
But on these constituency - estimate figures outlined in these analyses Labour Party candidates would find themselves polling below candidates from Sinn Fein, the Socialist Party, the Workers and Unemployed Action Group or the People Before Profit Alliance, or left - leaning independents, in a number of constituencies.
No candidates from the East End have entered the race.
Among the upstate town's major political donors are Joseph and Esther Markowitz, who run a local real estate company and regularly write four - figure checks to certain candidates from New York City.
Mr. Cuomo subsequently failed to honor the promise, neither campaigning for candidates from his own party nor providing them with resources, despite his own overflowing campaign coffers.
In 1992 we then saw the emergence of hundreds of extra candidates from the Green Party and the Natural Law Party, whilst 1997 then saw the intervention of the Referendum Party, which stood in the vast majority of seats.
Cox said he hadn't talked with Malliotakis about a gubernatorial run, which several potential candidates from both parties are eyeing.
As we have explained elsewhere, the degree of competition in the system for the election of committee chairs and members is limited by a number of factors that inhibit the potentially transformative effect of the 2010 reforms — including the absence of frontbenchers from candidacy and electorate, the fact that candidates from opposing parties can not compete against one another, and the large number of uncontested chairs.
It has the effect of moving the petition deadline for minor parties and non-presidential independent candidates from June to March Read more»
In the March 1989 elections to the Congress of Peoples Deputies, 36 of the 42 deputies from Lithuania were candidates from the independent national movement Sąjūdis.
Teachout suggested a commission be set up with a two - step nomination process, similar to judicial nominations, where a representative panel provides candidates from which the governor then selects members.
I bet we'll learn more about the candidates from a completely unstructured session than any structured and moderated session could ever provide.
The NEC agreed that Bristol West, Great Yarmouth, High Peak and Norwich North would choose parliamentary candidates from all - women shortlists, while Bristol North West, Cambridge, Swindon North and Watford will be open.
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