Sentences with phrase «caucus vote»

A "caucus vote" refers to the process of voting within a political party to select a candidate for an election. Members of the party come together in a meeting called a caucus and vote to choose who they want to represent their party. Full definition
Though legislative leaders are elected in party caucus, there seems some question of how many caucus votes are actually in play.
Pro-gay-marriage Republican senators had required that nearly the entire Democratic caucus vote for the legislation, ensuring that it passes by a large margin and no one particular GOPer will be held responsible.
Indeed, in the Centennial State, the entire Republican caucus voted for the tenure - reform bill, leaving Johnston and Scanlan needing to scrounge up just six Democratic votes in the majority - Democratic House.
If Boehner joins Pelosi in drafting a House bi-partisan bill he could lose his Speaker position when the GOP caucus votes for leaders in January.
Senate Democrats made their preference clear Tuesday when most of the entire caucus voted to advance a jobs package paid for with a 5.6 percent surtax on annual income over $ 1 million.
After the Senate Republican caucus voted down McDonald last week, State Senate Republican President Len Fasano said, «You give me a nominee tomorrow like a Judge Robinson, who's eligible, a nominee tomorrow picked by this Governor, and I will help that nominee, like Judge Robinson, get through, I don't know who else he could pick.»
(UPDATED) In Iowa, evangelicals split caucus votes mostly between Ted Cruz, Donald Trump, and Marco Rubio.
Half the LGBT caucus voted no: CMs Dromm, Mendez and Johnson.
Traditionally, the minority caucus votes with the majority one, though some conservative Democrats are considering allying with Republicans to choose a different Senate President.
Democratic caucus participants (though not Republicans, whose caucuses vote by secret ballot) must publicly state their opinion and vote, leading to natural problems such as peer pressure from neighbors and embarrassment over who one's preferred candidate might be.
LAS VEGAS — Hillary Clinton held off a powerful late challenge from rival Sen. Bernie Sanders in Nevada's Democratic caucus vote Saturday, securing a narrow victory that helps the former secretary of state regain momentum after a crushing defeat in New Hampshire.
In a Democratic caucus vote, Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland defeated Rep. John Murtha of Pennsylvania in the race for majority leader in the U.S. House.
caucus was forced to vote for the $ 750 health care cuts, while the GOP caucus voted no on the extender and cuts.
The process leading up to the caucus vote endorsements was a long and meticulous.
The Senate was last in session the Saturday before Thanksgiving, when all 60 members of the Democratic caucus voted to begin debating health care reform in the full chamber.
On Nov. 30, Rice backed Tim Ryan as the insurgent challenger to Pelosi for the post of House Democratic leader in a Democratic caucus vote.
Last week, the Board of Legislators» Democratic caucus voted to kill the lawsuit, proposed by County Executive Rob Astorino, a Republican, earlier this month, before it was even sent to committee, and well short of a vote by the full Legislature, which is required by law.
There was a surprising development leading up to the caucus vote, however.
Hudson later put her name into consideration, and she won over a majority of the council at a Dec. 11 caucus vote.
With 120 democrats voting, the party also chose Fred Costello Jr. to be candidate for town supervisor, and planning board member Paul Andreassen and John Schoonmaker to be their town board candidates after they defeated local contractor Chad McPeek in a caucus vote.
Last week, the Board of Legislators» Democratic caucus voted to kill the lawsuit, proposed by County Executive Rob -LSB-...]
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