Sentences with phrase «candidates running for local office»

Miner's PAC donated $ 50,000 in October and early November 2011 to the state Democratic Party, which subsequently transferred $ 45,000 to four Syracuse - area candidates running for local office.
New York State caps individual donations to candidates running for local office using a formula based on the number of registered voters in a given district, which varies slightly from year to year — but leaves the single donor ceiling around $ 16,000 in a Republican primary for Nassau County executive, and $ 48,000 for the general election.
He is Vice Chair of the Progressive Caucus Alliance, which supports progressive candidates running for local office in New York City.
Sometimes, a candidate running for local office may have some contact with county offices.

Not exact matches

Capnerhurst said she was «outed» in 2005 while running as the Green Party's candidate for local office.
In addition to calling your representatives, consider attending a town hall, writing letters the editor of your local paper, connecting with the local Democratic Party to help with voter registration efforts and to challenge voter suppression / gerrymandering, and (because it's becoming painfully obvious that progressives have ceded local politics to the extreme right for too long), running for office or helping a better candidate get the job.
The Green Party is an established national party, having laid a foundation for candidates to run for public office at all levels, from local to national.
For local candidates running for borough and City Council offices, those waivers can be issued from the leadership of the state parFor local candidates running for borough and City Council offices, those waivers can be issued from the leadership of the state parfor borough and City Council offices, those waivers can be issued from the leadership of the state party.
In an email to supporters sent out yesterday afternoon, WFP State Director Bill Lipton reiterated that the party has been playing a «long game» with its «Progressive Pipeline» program by nuturing candidates at the local level in hopes of seeing them either 1) start a trend that results in more like - minded candidates running for — and winning — elected office, or 2) rising to a higher post with more clout.
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.
«Given (the) number of candidates who run for office each year at the state, county, federal and local levels, prosecutions are rare,» said John Conklin, a spokesman for the state Board of Elections.
But Assemblyman Nojay says for now, they aren't going to promote any specific candidates, though they hope primary challengers will emerge to run against incumbents in the state legislature all the way down to offices for local county sheriff and county clerk.
It's possible there are a couple of candidates who are thinking about running who raised money through a committee designated for a local office that were missed.
Chris McGrath, the Republican candidate, is a local personal injury attorney with ties to GOP, who has never before run for office.
Howie Hawkins, has run for a number of local, state and national offices as a Green and is currently a candidate for Common Councilor in Syracuse, New York.
The field of candidates for local office in the fall election gained two entrants in the past week, as former Woodstock councilwoman Terrie Rosenblum announced that she would run for town supervisor and current Town Board member Bill McKenna declared that he would seek another term on the board.
Chris McGrath, the Republican candidate, is a local personal injury attorney with ties to the GOP, but has never before run for office.
It's a lot of Democrat vs. GOP brains across the table as we interview candidates who are running for 63 local offices.
The Chenango County Democratic Committee assists and recruits Democratic candidates to run for federal, state, and local offices.
State and local Green Parties across the U.S. are preparing to run candidates in hundreds of races for public office in 2016, as well as choose a Green presidential nominee.
As a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization, EdChoice does not endorse or oppose any candidates running for local, state or federal office.
With the NAR Candidate Training Academy, participating state and local associations of REALTORS ® can help make the road to electoral success a little easier for their members who are interested in running for office by sponsoring an NAR - developed training curriculum, either alone or in partnership with other nearby associations.
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