Sentences with phrase «election expenses from»

Last year, Cahill held up legislative passage for two months in exchange for the county taking over safety net and election expenses from the towns and the city.
As a result of an electoral agreement with the Labour Party, [2] «Labour and Co-operative Party» candidates receive financial help with election expenses from the Co-operative Party, including funding parliamentary candidates.
When Cahill made his willingness to move sales - tax legislation through the state legislature, a transfer of almost $ 5 million a year, conditional on county safety - net takeover and elections expenses from the towns, his critics accused him of hubris, just short of abuse of office.
When Cahill made his willingness to move sales tax legislation through the state legislature, a transfer of almost $ 5 million a year, conditional on county Safety Net takeover and elections expenses from the towns, his critics accused him of hubris, just short of abuse of office.

Not exact matches

When it was all over, the tally of alleged wrongdoing cited here today, assigned to one party or another, included unpaid taxes (NDP), abusing election laws (Conservatives), improperly taking money from charities (Liberals), improperly claimed expenses (Liberals), illegal campaign debts (Liberals), illegal political donations (NDP), flouting Hill security (NDP), a potentially illegal cheque (Conservatives), secrecy (Conservatives) and sabotaging the committee to select the parliamentary budget officer (Conservatives).
Within 90 days after polling day for a general election, a party secretary must file with the Electoral Commission a return of expenses incurred by the party that have been funded from the party's allocation.
Following the furore over MPs» expenses many feel this upcoming election will see many voters moving away from the main parties and the Greens hope, with this kind of directed advertising, they will be able to garner a great deal of that support.
Monday morning, Martins» campaign spokesman O'Brien Murray sent out a news release noting that Haber had yet to file an Aug. 8 campaign finance form with the New York State Board of Elections that would have documented donations and expenses from July 12 to Aug. 4.
In its first campaign finance disclosure filed with the State Elections Enforcement Commission, Connecticut Forward reported incurring $ 91,000 in initial expenses for polling and other services from two Washington - based Democratic consulting firms.
They proposed to cut from the deficit - plagued state budget nearly $ 12 million that would have been handed out in grants to pay candidates» campaign expenses under what's formally called the Citizens» Election Program.
Labour's National Executive Committee (NEC) barred five MPs from standing as official Labour Party candidates at the 2010 general election in the wake of the United Kingdom Parliamentary expenses scandal.
Mr Clegg has had a remarkable election campaign, shooting up from relative unknown to race leader after the first debate, but capitalising on anger over expenses and a strong «change» message.
The Daily Mail has an extraordinary interview with former Tory Chairman Norman Tebbit in which he says that many people should register a protest at MPs» milking of the expenses system by with - holding their vote from the main parties in next month's European Elections:
State election law prohibits current and former candidates from tapping campaign funds for «personal» expenses that are unrelated to political campaigns or holding public office, though both men say their spending was political in nature.
The politician, who resigned from the cabinet in the wake of the expenses scandal and lost her seat in the 2010 election, upgraded the drug from class C to B - bringing in a tougher line against users and dealers.
Gibson announced his immediate resignation from Parliament on the 5th June 2009, having been banned from standing as a Labour candidate at the next election after being criticised in the expenses row.
Subsequent reporting by Investigative Post found that the $ 140,000 in unitemized spending accounted for 10 percent of the $ 1,412,321 in expenses his campaign reported to the Board of Election from 2008 to July of 3013.
Meanwhile, the rival Independent Democratic Conference expanded its ranks at the mainline caucus's expense, having peeled off Brooklyn State Senator Jesse Hamilton on the eve of Election Day and secured a loyalty oath from Upper Manhattan State Senator - elect Marisol Alcantara.
Since the election Labour have risen from 30 % to around about 40 % in the polls, the majority of this increase being at the expense of the collapsing Liberal Democrat vote (there is a small amount of churn between Labour and the Conservatives, but no great shift.
Macron's victory may also signal the beginning of a new era: the election of a young centrist candidate from a brand new political party at the expense of the old guard.
You can only be reimbursed for qualifying expenses, from the election that was in place at the time the expense was incurred.
Most of your out - of - pocket expenses will come before the actual election, when you're trying to land the nomination from a major party, says Garth Turner, the Liberal member of Parliament for Halton, Ont.
I'd be remiss not to mention one other peculiarity of Virginia election law, which is that candidates are not prohibited from using campaign money for personal expenses.
In case any such action is brought against an Indemnified Party, and it notifies the Indemnifying Party of the commencement thereof, the Indemnifying Party will be entitled to participate in, and, to the extent that it may wish, jointly with any other Indemnifying Party similarly notified, to assume the defense thereof, subject to the provisions herein stated, with counsel reasonably satisfactory to the Indemnified Party, and after notice from the Indemnifying Party to the Indemnified Party of its election to so assume the defense thereof, the Indemnifying Party will not be liable to the Indemnified Party under this Section 9 for any legal or other expenses subsequently incurred by the Indemnified Party in connection with the defense thereof other than reasonable costs of investigation.
QCs Clare Montgomery and Helen Mountfield, from Matrix Chambers, and Tamsin Allen, from Bindman's solicitors, called for an urgent investigation into whether expenses had been authorised which ought to have been known would exceed election spending limits.
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