Sentences with phrase «full ballot»

The Libertarian Party has never attained full ballot access in the District of Columbia.
The Texas Greens earned full ballot access in 2010 after netting 5 % in a state wide race.
2012 was the first election year in which the LP had full ballot access in Arkansas.
A minimum of ten parents can trigger a petition but this must be backed by 20 per cent of affected parents before a full ballot can go ahead.
If that fails then a full ballot of party members will taken and a majority will be required.
And unless two - thirds of them support the proposals, a full ballot would then be taken of party members, where a majority would be required.
Most minor party candidates can not afford a full ballot statement, especially with the new, more expensive filing fee.
Montana will have a full ballot this next election.
Assuming that the race does go to a full ballot of party members (and the BBC was suggesting on Wednesday that it might not) then there will be six weeks or so for the position to change, and the party membership have certainly shown themselves to be a volatile electorate.
We had a lot of readers asking to see what our full ballot of nominations would be, so this year we have opened it up to reveal our winner and four runner - ups in each of our categories.
If successful, a full ballot will be held in March.
More generally, the LCJ opined that informing the members of the full ballot results was not more important than conducting the ballot; suggesting that the provision of information to union members is important but not absolute.
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