Not exact matches
A political party is granted automatic ballot status — the right to field a candidate in any race in the state without circulating petitions — if its
gubernatorial candidate wins more than 50,000
votes in a
general election.
If the boundaries of such
Election District have been created or changed since the last preceding gubernatorial election then the above formula shall apply based on the votes cast for member of Assembly under the party emblem at the last preceding General E
Election District have been created or changed since the last preceding
gubernatorial election then the above formula shall apply based on the votes cast for member of Assembly under the party emblem at the last preceding General E
election then the above formula shall apply based on the
votes cast for member of Assembly under the party emblem at the last preceding
General ElectionElection.
If the boundaries of such
Election District have been created or changed since the last preceding General Election at which members of Assembly were elected then the above formula shall apply based on that percentage of the number of persons enrolled in the Party in such Election District on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of Elections which the total vote cast in the County for governor under the Party emblem at the last preceding gubernatorial election bore to the total Party enrollment in the County on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of El
Election District have been created or changed since the last preceding
General Election at which members of Assembly were elected then the above formula shall apply based on that percentage of the number of persons enrolled in the Party in such Election District on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of Elections which the total vote cast in the County for governor under the Party emblem at the last preceding gubernatorial election bore to the total Party enrollment in the County on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of El
Election at which members of Assembly were elected then the above formula shall apply based on that percentage of the number of persons enrolled in the Party in such
Election District on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of Elections which the total vote cast in the County for governor under the Party emblem at the last preceding gubernatorial election bore to the total Party enrollment in the County on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of El
Election District on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of
Elections which the total
vote cast in the County for governor under the Party emblem at the last preceding
gubernatorial election bore to the total Party enrollment in the County on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of El
election bore to the total Party enrollment in the County on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of
Elections.
(CNN)- In the Democrat's first television ad of the
general election, South Carolina
gubernatorial hopeful Vincent Sheehen is going full steam ahead with his message that a
vote for Republican Nikki Haley is a
vote for four more years of Gov. Mark Sanford.
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.
Mother's Day — 6; Deadpool 2 release — 11; Solo: A Star Wars Story premier — 18; Memorial Day — 21; Democratic
gubernatorial candidates debate in St. Petersburg — 33; Democratic
gubernatorial candidates debate in Miramar — 35; Time Warner / AT & T merger ruling — 36; Father's Day — 41; Close of candidate qualifying for statewide office — 46; Florida GOP Sunshine Summit starts — 52; Democratic
gubernatorial candidates debate in Fort Myers — 62; MLB All - Star Game — 71; Deadline for filing claim bills — 86; «The Race for Governor» Republican
gubernatorial debate — 86; «The Race for Governor» Democratic
gubernatorial debate in Miami — 87; Start of the U.S. Open — 112; Primary
Election Day — 113; College Football opening weekend — 115; NFL season starts — 122; «Before You
Vote» Florida U.S. Senate debate — 169; «Before You
Vote» Florida Governor debate — 170;
General Election Day — 183; «Hamilton» comes to the Straz Center — 283; 2019 Legislative Session starts — 302.
Close of candidate qualifying for federal office — 3; Mother's Day — 12; Deadpool 2 release — 17; Solo: A Star Wars Story premier — 24; Memorial Day — 27; Father's Day — 47; Close of candidate qualifying for statewide office — 52; Deadline for filing claim bills — 92; «The Race for Governor» Republican
gubernatorial debates — 92; «The Race for Governor» Democratic
gubernatorial debates — 93; Start of the U.S. Open — 118; Primary
Election Day — 119; College Football opening weekend — 121; «Before You
Vote» Florida U.S. Senate debate — 175; «Before You
Vote» Florida Governor debate — 176;
General Election Day — 189; «Hamilton» comes to the Straz Center — 289; 2019 Legislative Session starts — 308.
Close of candidate qualifying for federal office — 2; Mother's Day — 11; Deadpool 2 release — 16; Solo: A Star Wars Story premier — 23; Memorial Day — 26; Time Warner / AT & T merger ruling — 41; Father's Day — 46; Close of candidate qualifying for statewide office — 51; Deadline for filing claim bills — 91; «The Race for Governor» Republican
gubernatorial debates — 91; «The Race for Governor» Democratic
gubernatorial debates — 92; Start of the U.S. Open — 117; Primary
Election Day — 118; College Football opening weekend — 120; «Before You
Vote» Florida U.S. Senate debate — 174; «Before You
Vote» Florida Governor debate — 175;
General Election Day — 188; «Hamilton» comes to the Straz Center — 288; 2019 Legislative Session starts — 307.
Mother's Day — 2; Deadpool 2 release — 7; Solo: A Star Wars Story premier — 14; Memorial Day — 17; Democratic
gubernatorial candidates debate in St. Petersburg — 29; Democratic
gubernatorial candidates debate in Miramar — 31; Time Warner / AT & T merger ruling — 32; Father's Day — 37; Close of candidate qualifying for statewide office — 42; Florida GOP Sunshine Summit starts — 48; Democratic
gubernatorial candidates debate in Fort Myers — 58; MLB All - Star Game — 67; Deadline for filing claim bills — 82; «The Race for Governor» Republican
gubernatorial debate — 81; «The Race for Governor» Democratic
gubernatorial debate in Miami — 83; Start of the U.S. Open — 108; Primary
Election Day — 109; College Football opening weekend — 111; NFL season starts — 118; Future of Florida Forum — 138; «Before You
Vote» Florida U.S. Senate debate — 165; «Before You
Vote» Florida Governor debate — 166;
General Election Day — 179; «Hamilton» comes to the Straz Center — 279; 2019 Legislative Session starts — 298.
Under New York law, a party retains a permanent ballot line if its
gubernatorial candidate gets 50,000
votes in the
general election, and not having Cuomo was seen as a huge risk.
Deadpool 2 release — 1; Solo: A Star Wars Story premier — 8; Memorial Day — 11; Democratic
gubernatorial candidates debate in St. Petersburg — 23; Democratic
gubernatorial candidates debate in Miramar — 25; Time Warner / AT & T merger ruling — 26; 2018 FIFA World Cup begins — 28; Father's Day — 31; Close of candidate qualifying for statewide office — 36; Florida GOP Sunshine Summit starts — 42; Democratic
gubernatorial candidates debate in Fort Myers — 52; MLB All - Star Game — 61; Deadline for filing claim bills — 76; «The Race for Governor» Republican
gubernatorial debate — 76; «The Race for Governor» Democratic
gubernatorial debate in Miami — 77; Start of the U.S. Open — 102; Primary
Election Day — 103; College Football opening weekend — 105; NFL season starts — 112; Future of Florida Forum — 132; «Before You
Vote» Florida U.S. Senate debate — 159; «Before You
Vote» Florida Governor debate — 160;
General Election Day — 173; «Hamilton» comes to the Straz Center — 273; 2019 Legislative Session starts — 292.
In the
general election, anti-fracking activists helped deliver the Green Party's Howie Hawkins a record
vote total for the party in a
gubernatorial election.
A candidate of a new political party must file signatures equal to at least one - tenth of 1 percent of the total
votes cast for the winning presidential or
gubernatorial candidate at the last
general election in the district the candidate seeks to represent.