Sentences with phrase «constituency association»

Local constituency associations that are selecting women candidates up and down the country.
He has also served as a PC constituency association president and the provincial UCP board as Vice Chair.
In Bernard's letter he notes that increasing the number of women candidates has been achieved without «compromising the right of constituency associations to make the ultimate choice about who shall be their candidate.»
Four years later, the local PC constituency association refused to hold a nomination meeting when PC MLA Hung Pham decided to not seek re-election before the 2008 election.
I was elected as a director on the local constituency association board and over the next year I campaigned alongside the candidate in communities across the sprawling rural Redwater constituency.
Today's figures show the Tories were loaned # 27.6 million last year, of which # 3.93 million were interest - free loans from Conservative constituency associations.
He was a member of the Alberta Party from 2009 until 2012 and served as secretary of the Edmonton - Centre constituency association.
Four candidates were expected to contest the PC nomination at a meeting scheduled for Feb. 27, but the local constituency association decided on Feb, 23 to forgo the nomination process and appoint their own candidate at a meeting.
«Alleged death threats, implied bribes, constituency association ambushes and supposed Progressive Conservative Party skulduggery,» is how a Red Deer Advocate report described the unexpectedly interesting Wildrose Party nomination in the Rimbey - Rocky Mountain House - Sundre constituency.
«Earlier today, I released a statement indicating that the Calgary - Greenway Constituency Association Board had decided...
The Wildrose constituency association listed $ 549.58 in net assets at the end of 2012.
In the 2012 Elections Alberta financial disclosures, the PC constituency association in Fort McMurray - Wood Buffalo reported net assets of $ 11,438.40.
Albertans can participate simply by purchasing a membership and attending constituency association meetings.
Ken Epp, who served as MP for the Elk Island riding and later Edmonton - Sherwood Park after a boundary change, is the vice president of the new Strathcona constituency association for the Wildrose.
The Conservative Party had no national level membership lists before 1945 and constituency associations jealousy guarded their independence.
8th February 2018, Guido Fawkes — Order - order, Tories move to impose candidates centrally and break constituency association link
What is needed is a daily, hourly, assault on the key constituencies, re-building shattered constituency associations, identifying key local issues that connect with the voters, establishing links, bonds of trust, between the party and the local and regional media.»
As the Electoral Commission declaration makes clear, the Witney constituency association did receive a donation from the Midlands Industrial Council,» they said.
That goodwill is in short supply in the Commons now, and even shorter in the emaciated constituency associations.
However, in this case the criteria for inclusion depended on the outcome of the action; the claimant had described the class as the victims of inflated air freight prices, rather than as members of a pre-existing class, as the stallholders in Covent Garden or members of a Labour party constituency association had been in cases going back to 1901.
Calgary - Hawkwood: The Wildrose have chosen lawyer and constituency association president Jae Shim as their candidate.
Swann's bill defines PACs as «a corporation or group established or maintained for the primary purpose of accepting political action contributions and incurring political action expenses to engage in political promotion but does not include (i) a registered party, or (ii) a registered constituency association
How about local constituency associations, food banks, soup kitchens, or anglers and hunters clubs?
A founding convention will be held and the plan is to have constituency associations and candidates in place in time for the next election in spring 2019.
Then a law student at the University of Windsor, Mr. Bhullar was appointed by Premier Ed Stelmach ahead of the 2008 election following a nasty dispute between the party and the local constituency association.
Alberta Party goes Obama The Alberta Party is bringing in Jeff Blodgett to help train their constituency association volunteers on April 1 in Calgary.
He has also authored and edited several volumes of Alberta in the Twentieth Century, served as deputy - editor of The Christians: Their First Two Thousand Years, a 12 - volume history of Christian civilization, and has written political speeches, including for the prime minister of Canada, and has served as a constituency association president at the provincial level.
These numbers only include funds raised by political parties, not candidates or constituency associations.
However, this document does also provide a template for what you need to do to take over: get control of enough local constituency associations to get your chosen people elected onto the National Conservative Convention.
David Cameron has run into trouble for warning Tory backbenchers not to make up their minds on whether to campaign for Leave or Remain «because of what your constituency association might say».
McIntosh served as chair of the environment, food and rural affairs select committee, but did not stand in the 2015 election after she was deselected by her constituency association.
Britain's membership of the European Union has now become a matter of conscience for too many MPs, constituency associations and grassroots members.
McIntosh was elected as Tory MP for Thirsk and Malton 2010, but did not stand in the 2015 election after she was deselected by her constituency association amid what the local paper described as an «acrimonious row».
However, the Conservatives have rejected any suggestion of impropriety, saying that all donations to constituency associations had been declared to the Electoral Commission, and those to individual MPs had been declared in the register of members» interests.
«Those donations not in the register were donations made to constituency associations.
MPs are under orders from their constituency associations to be significantly more rebellious than the Tory whips would have them be, because they're all undergoing reselection and woe betide the member who ignores the wishes of the chairman at this time.
The Chairman of each Constituency Association within England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (or a Deputy);
«The process for selection is one in which the memberships and constituency associations of both parties will play a key part.
A Conservative MP deselected by her constituency association says it was «the result of some ungentlemanly behaviour» ahead of Friday's ballot in her Thirsk and Malton seat.
They have watched the haemorrhage, over the past four years, of activists from their constituency associations, people who have abandoned the party over disillusion with its policies and its failure to be more robustly and unapologetically conservative.
Here is the statement he made to his local constituency association:
I've promised my constituency association I'd make up my mind about halfway through the parliament.»

Phrases with «constituency association»

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