Sentences with phrase «general election year»

Unspent money is carried over, leaving the national union with considerable sums to spend on campaigns in general election years.
Some in the City are worried about a possible second general election this year.
The resulting general election year PNS then provided a robust baseline for the calculation of the PNS in the local elections that were held during the course of the subsequent parliament.
Garnar, a Democrat like Cuomo, has formed a committee of Broome County former and current officials to develop share service proposals that would later be voted on in the November general election this year.
France, German and The Netherlands all have presidential, parliamentary, regional and general elections this year, and they make up 56 % of the eurozone's economy combined.
Farron resigned as leader of the Lib Dems after the General Election this year, following a difficult season of questions about his views on homosexuality.
The discrepancy is due to 2010 being a general election year, Ipsa said.
He could not attach the seriousness we have been attaching to the general elections this year
But DeFrancisco has stopped campaigning as Molinaro appears poised to be the designated candidate for the general election this year.
Governments and oppositions have historically announced, usually at the eleventh hour in a general election year, some token which would fund a small and discreet part of social care.
For example, following May's results, both Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell claimed it as a positive that Labour had achieved a swing in the vote compared with the General Election a year previously.
«If the chancellor is doing such a good job, why won't he let him take over,» Mr Cameron asked, to which Mr Blair snapped back:» [The Tory leader] may want to forget this but we had a general election a year ago - we won, he lost.»
He won re-election over Saratoga Springs Supervisor Joanne Yepsen in 2010, but so far has no announced opponents, Republican or Democrat, in either the primary or general election this year.
The committee said 150 new peers should join in 2015, another 150 in 2020 and the final 150 in 2025 — all general election years — by the end of which all the existing life and hereditary peers would be replaced.
Durham is gay and is apparently the only self - identified gay person running for President in the general election this year.
It's a general election year but, for the first time in my voting life, I'm certain I will abstain.
«Andrea Leadsom's decision to pull out of the leadership race underlines the necessity of a General Election this year, something the Greens have called for since the EU referendum result was announced,» she said.
What matters, then, is that the PM finds a way of convincing the nation that whatever the impact on the night, there's no link with the general election a year later.
A general election year always takes its toll on the finances of political parties, and both Labour and the Conservatives were forced to rely on loans to fund their campaigns.
There was no general election this year, but plenty of shifting of the goalposts.
None of their 57 MPs is black or comes from an ethnic minority, and the only one in modern times was Parmjit Singh Gill, who won Leicester South in a by - election in 2004, but lost it at the general election a year later.
During that time, an election of unprecedented scale outside of a General election year saw 129 Members of the Scottish Parliament, 60 Welsh Assembly Members, 108 Northern Ireland Assembly Members, 25 London Assembly Members, 4 Mayors, 40 Police and Crime Commissioners, 2 MPs in by - elections and 2,769 councillors, across 124 councils, elected.
Stewart - Cousins will not face a challenger in the general election this year, as was the case in the 2012 election cycle, all according to Ballotpedia.
Residing in Crown Heights, Remi is represented in the state Assembly by Walter Mosley, a Democrat who is uncontested in his primary and general election this year.
He will be running unopposed in the general election this year after facing no challenger in the Democratic primary either.
State Openings used to be held in November or December, or, in a General Election year, when the new Parliament first assembled.
There may be no general election this year, but Whiteman insists he still wants his members in campaign mode as they prepare to debate and set policy on the biggest issues facing schools across the country.
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