Sentences with word «gubernatorial»

"Gubernatorial" refers to anything related to a governor or the role of being a governor. Full definition
And then he won by 9 points, the biggest win for a Democratic gubernatorial candidate in the state since 1985.
Now, the former Republican gubernatorial candidate is taking on the political establishment again.
Five other Democratic gubernatorial candidates were in the single digits.
Under the weighted voting system employed by major parties, committee members are rewarded for turning out the vote in their districts in gubernatorial elections.
She thought the car would be bad for his father's gubernatorial campaign.
This story will be updated as more gubernatorial races are decided.
The Democratic gubernatorial primary contest in the Keystone State has been one long, wild ride.
Earlier today, the Republican gubernatorial hopeful released a list of 10 questions his Democratic opponent has yet to answer.
In comparison, the campaign committees for the past three Republican gubernatorial nominees for governor received an aggregate total of $ 10.5 million in contributions.
The voting was weighted based on the number of gubernatorial votes cast in each town in the last state elections.
He is so far sticking with his pledge not to run for office again after his failed gubernatorial bid last fall.
If the party's nominee for gubernatorial candidate received more than 1 %, then the party is entitled to place its candidates for state and county offices on the general election ballot.
It's conceivable that none of the many contenders for the Republican gubernatorial nomination will receive the support of more than 50 percent of the delegates.
Other third - party gubernatorial candidates have shared similar success in past elections, too.
It's no accident that these former gubernatorial candidates won congressional races.
There was just one gubernatorial debate in 2010; it featured all candidates and was widely regarded as a circus.
That's up considerably from the $ 5.1 million the party raised in the last gubernatorial election year in 2014 and $ 3.9 million in 2015, the last off - election year.
The state legislature may pass its own plan by joint resolution, which is not subject to gubernatorial veto.
If the bill passes in this form, the law would require 5 % of the last gubernatorial vote.
The perceptions of where the votes come from in gubernatorial contests is far removed from the reality.
There are several anticipated efforts in 2014 to alter processes for selecting state court judges, particularly in states with commission - based gubernatorial appointment of appellate judges.
Yes, 2018 is still three years away, but many people are already talking about the next gubernatorial race.
Even The Fix finds it hard to believe that we're just about 6 weeks away from the first gubernatorial primary of the 2007 - 2008 election cycle.
Looks like the next opening for real reform of the police and fire arbitration law will come in 2019 — first year of the next gubernatorial term.
The most recent gubernatorial election year with complete data is 2006.
With voters prioritizing investments in young children and with 36 upcoming gubernatorial races, now is the time for bold proposals.
If he sees that a key gubernatorial seat held by the party is at high risk he has every right (and a responsibility) to express his concern about it.
The threshold for qualifying a ballot measure is based on participation in the previous gubernatorial election.
This article outlines the petition signature requirements for independent gubernatorial candidates in 2018.
After all, who cares what some failed gubernatorial candidate says to his email list?
There hasn't been a successful gubernatorial candidate on either side of the aisle from that far upstate in modern times.
Typically, competitive gubernatorial races impact one key factor for victory: turnout.
His name has also come up as a possible future gubernatorial candidate.
But the procedures, specified by the legislature, included difficult petition requirements, at least relative to other states: 15 percent of the number of ballots cast in the preceding gubernatorial election.
The Democratic party will continue to nominate gubernatorial candidates by taxpayer - funded primary election.
To place an initiated constitutional amendment on the ballot, proponents must collect valid signatures signatures equal to 10 percent of votes cast for governor in the last gubernatorial general election.
The proposed constitutional amendment would replace partisan elections with a commission - based gubernatorial appointment and senate confirmation process.
Unless major steps are taken immediately — and nothing on the horizon suggests strong gubernatorial or other high - level political leadership on education — the reform agenda will be buried.
Legislative leaders and some good government groups see the move as a stretch of gubernatorial power.
The event traditionally includes a critique of gubernatorial budget proposals and appeals for additional state funding.
It's unclear if that promise will hold true, or what the appetite for more gubernatorial face time is among rank - and - file lawmakers.
Perhaps the highest - profile gubernatorial priority is a plan to provide incentives for municipal service consolidation.
In 2010 — the last year in which there was a heated gubernatorial primary at the top of the ticket — just 15 percent of eligible voters showed up at the polls.
The trip could set the stage for a rumored gubernatorial bid.
In this role, she coordinates a portfolio of activities designed to support gubernatorial policy agendas for children from birth through third grade.
Those gearing up for two gubernatorial PowerPoint presentations this month will have to settle for just one.
«Teach both,» she said during a 2006 televised gubernatorial debate.
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