Sentences with phrase «collected enough petition»

To undercut Shelley, Mahoney's team helped Peterson collect enough petitions to challenge him in today's Conservative Party primary.
Despite collecting enough petitions to spark a Republican primary for the receiver of taxes position, official objections might hinder Michael Giordano's candidacy.
Ironically, he is now working feverishly to collect enough petition signatures to get himself back onto the committee along with a bevy of his loyalists who aim to wrest control from its current leadership under Reda.

Not exact matches

In that race, she stated she was confident she could «collect more than enough signatures from cadres of escorts, ex-escorts, strippers, dancers, dommes, gays, lesbians, Libertarians, Ron Paul supporters, U.S. Marines, rappers who revere the pimp and other lovers of freedom moving my petitions.
Paladino campaign manager Michael Caputo called Redlich a «crackpot candidate who doesn't understand the petitioning process and can not find canvassers loony enough to collect his 15,000 statewide signatures.»
MassResistance mounted a petition drive for a referendum to reinstate the law in October 2008, but failed to collect enough signatures.
Recall petitions may be filed and circulated at any time after the election of the targeted official; however, there are limits as to when the recall election can take place, if the recall supporters collect enough signatures to force a recall.
All I know is that in Europe, even in the post-Soviet countries, you can create an idea, then collect enough signatures from people (who have the right to vote), then submit the idea as proposition (they call it a petition) to the house (may that be called parliament, house, senate, congress etc), and then they will organize an election for it, and the people will vote and decide.
I've heard anecdotal reports that Chris Cox is having trouble collecting enough signatures to ensure he'll not only get onto the ballot but also be able to withstand any challenges to his petitions.
First, it is rare that a major party is pushed off the ballot due to signature challenges (meaning that he didn't collect enough valid signatures on his nominating petitions in order to meet the legal requirement).
A Nevada teachers» union has collected enough signatures on an initiative petition to force state lawmakers next year to consider taxing corporate profits to help pay for education.
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