Sentences with phrase «for voting membership»

Yearly dues are required for voting membership in MBCR.
Even if you do not meet the criteria for voting membership at this time, you may still meet the criteria for a non-voting member.

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May formally notified the EU on March 29 of Britain's intention to end its 44 - year - old membership, following the shock referendum vote for Brexit last June.
The UCP membership in the riding is expected to vote for their candidate on May 1.
Morrison says that his board of directors will «sit down and discuss where we can go from here» because the membership has voted a mandate for change.
Euroscepticism and populist movements are gathering momentum in EU countries from Italy to France to Sweden, and the week before last, fiercely independent Switzerland, which voted against joining the EU in the 1990s, finally yanked its membership application for good.
If I have a tennis club, with 15 people, and one of them is can't play as well as is required for membership, the club has the right to vote them out.
A university rule that permits anyone to run for any office does NOT exempt the person from needing to convince the majority of the membership to vote for that person to serve as its leader.
So... In theory, a Muslim could be elected president of Hillel, but that would require a majority of the membership to vote for that person AND if the Muslim president tried to impose any anti-Jewish rules, the membership can vote the person out of office.
By Spring of 2002 we hope the congregation will be ready to wholeheartedly vote for application to TCPC for membership and listing in the directory.
There are criteria for membership in good standing, and membership is voted or decided upon by a competent body or person.
The correlation between church membership and a decreased likelihood of voting for Trump is especially apparent in the Upstate, where people are two or three times more likely to go to church regularly... and were half as likely to vote for Trump.
The above resulted in a final first public version that was put to a vote for approval by the IFOAM membership through a virtual General Assembly last lasted from 16 October 2013 through 16 December 2013.
Policy Committee members reviewed and approved submitting the positions to the OFA certified organic farm membership for a vote and comment.
The motion was open for membership vote until July 28.
I am voting for Brexit - June 23rd will be our Independence Day We won't have to pay the EU Membership fee We will truly be an independent state
The league went begging for a bid last March largely because its membership had voted to permit NCAA - ineligible Memphis State to take part in the conference tournament, and the Tigers went and won it.
The Barrington Park District Board on Monday night voted to continue its membership with the Northern Illinois Special Recreation Association to provide activities for disabled residents.
Commissioner Mike Brown was the sole vote against the purchase because of a projected $ 30,000 shortfall in running the club and because membership is too expensive for some residents.
That's not the only way the BFAWU can help your finances either — membership will see an extensive range of financial services provided, as well as education to help increase your skills and improve your working life, with a friendly ear always on hand, be it the trained on - site rep that members voted for or the contact details that you get on your membership card.
The SNP complains that the Scottish Tories have indulged in yet another Brexit flip - flop, Davidson having campaigned for a Remain vote and initially backed continuing membership of the Single Market.
Welsh MP Geraint Davies put on a skit in a restaurant to drum up support for his campaign for a second vote on EU membership
Whilst it is true that most (but not all) Republican and Democratic primaries are open only to registered party supporters, the American party system is much weaker - with party affiliation only being a weak identifier for a much broader ideological spectrum, and you don't have to pay membership dues to vote - so in effect, the primaries are open for almost anyone to vote in.
Comments from Major on contemporary politics have, on the whole, been rare since he left office, but as pressure for a referendum on the EU grew in recent years, so did the frequency of his interventions, until he threw his full weight behind David Cameron's plan to seek a renegotiation of Britain's membership, then take that settlement to the country in an in / out vote.
The Conservative Party told anti-Europeans that a vote for Mr Cameron was the only way to ensure that Britain had a chance to reject EU membership.
Today, in spite of a leader who has been ambivalent towards European integration for most of his political career (Jeremy Corbyn voted against the Lisbon Treaty), there has been virtually no room allowed for debate within the party over EU membership.
For example, Vote Leave argued for ending VAT on fuel — something that EU membership makes difficuFor example, Vote Leave argued for ending VAT on fuel — something that EU membership makes difficufor ending VAT on fuel — something that EU membership makes difficult.
In my last post on the topic I discussed some of the consequences of a yes vote: the problems that would be raised around the currency, Scotland's membership of the EU, and, more generally, the difficulties presented by the tight time - fame set by the Scottish Government for negotiation.
The fight over membership of the single market is set to become the next big battleground following the Brexit vote, with opposing groups of Tory MPs frantically lobbying Theresa May either for a «hard Brexit» option of leaving or a «soft Brexit» option of staying in.
Each has up to 50 voting members who serve for staggered terms of two years; one - half of the membership is appointed each year.
If approved by them, it would go to the membership for a vote.
Downtown Progressive Democrats (DPD) announced that the club's membership has voted to endorse Assemblymember Brian Kavanagh's campaign for State Senate.
The promise of an In / Out referendum under a Conservative Government late in the next Parliament will draw much of the poison that has plagued the party over the EU issue since Margaret Thatcher's Bruges speech - by making it clear to those MPs and party members opposed to EU membership that in such circumstances they will have an opportunity to campaign for a No vote.
Yet, even with the influx of all these new people after the election, the membership which voted in the leadership contest probably looked pretty similar, and thought pretty similarly, to the membership that had campaigned for a Labour victory in May 2015.
New York - Downtown Progressive Democrats (DPD) announced that the club's membership has voted to endorse Assemblymember Brian Kavanagh's campaign for State Senate.
Since the 2015 general election the situation has been transformed — the high turnout and shift to the left within this month's membership votes for the NEC plainly show that.
The party campaigned for a Remain vote in the referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union in June 2016.
In February 2016 he endorsed Vote Leave in the «Out» campaign for the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016.
It is not isolated from Labour's individual membership — nearly 40 per cent of whom voted for Socialist Campaign Group candidates in last October's NEC elections and, for the first time since the early 1980s, the middle ground in the party is moving to the left.
The procedures proposed for the European selections — to have been completed, with candidates in place, before this year's Labour Party conference — would give the party membership merely a right to nominate, not to select or vote for, candidates.
The looming votes on James Wharton's Private Member's Bill for an EU referendum are likely to present the last opportunity ahead of the general election for MPs to put on record whether they support giving people a say on Britain's membership of the EU.
New York - Last night, the membership of the Coalition for a District Alternative (CODA) voted to endorse Assemblymember Brian Kavanagh's campaign for State Senate.
Winning this vote would be a shock defeat for Nick Clegg and Danny Alexander, and a clear indication that the membership is much more inclined to a coalition with Labour post 2015.
As Jon well knows, Luke supported Yvette during the leadership campaign and his views are, broadly, supported by a wide plularity of those 40 % of the electorate that voted for Liz, Yvette or Andy — around 60 % of the then membership.
For the barely United Kingdom meanwhile, the chances of an in / out popular vote on membership are growing.
He was coordinating phone canvassing as a tsunami crashed through Labour politics, with new members signing up in droves — for full membership, or as «registered supporters», who paid # 3 to get a leadership vote.
In a long and historic meeting of the Ben Franklin Democratic Club, located in Kingsbridge with a membership largely from Riverdale, the club membership voted 96 to endorse Senator Jeff Klein, the incumbent seeking reelection, with 38 in the organization favoring former Council Member Oliver Koppell, challenging Klein for the seat.
Mr Lewis said the minority of the party membership that voted for Liz Kendall could be labelled extremists just as Mr Corbyn and his allies once had been
Public support for a second vote is likely to embolden Mr Umunna's group of Labour backbenchers who have been urging Jeremy Corbyn to back a Norway - style soft Brexit by pushing for Britain's membership of the European Economic Area.
For these reasons in common with France and in consultation with our European partners, the United Kingdom will abstain on any vote on full Palestinian membership of the UN.»
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