George Demos, one of three Republicans fighting to take on Democratic Rep. Tim Bishop in NY - 1, tried to make yesterday's
gubernatorial vote at the GOP convention into an issue in his own race, in which he's facing off against state Chairman Ed Cox's son, Chris.
Not exact matches
The populace must certainly believe so, for it is no exaggeration to say that many a
gubernatorial election in Georgia has been carried by means of
votes gained
at barbecues, and no campaign for Governor is complete without a series of such popular feasts.
More than 20 staffers received
at least $ 10,000 from Spitzer as a «thank - you» for working on his
gubernatorial bid, which he won with an historic 69 percent of the
vote.
Remember: Third parties need to get
at least 50,000
votes for their
gubernatorial candidates in order to maintain ballot status.
The Rules Committee of the state GOP is scheduled to meet late this afternoon
at the Sheraton with lots of thorny issues to work out on the eve of the party's nominating convention, including the order of Wednesday's
gubernatorial vote.
The Albany County GOP, whose chairman, John Graziano, initially supported Suffolk County Steve Levy for governor and
voted in favor of a primary
at the convention last week, will feature
gubernatorial designee Rick Lazio
at a «meet the candidates» fundraiser later this month.
GOP
gubernatorial nominee Carl Paladino is starting down a
vote at today's state Conservative Party convention outside Albany, and the get - together hasn't even started yet.
If the party fails to win
at least 50,000
votes for its
gubernatorial contenders on its ballot line, it will both its line and its official status — and basically all but cease to exist.
For a party to receive automatic ballot access in New York, a
gubernatorial candidate must receive
at least 50,000
votes on its line.
The hour - long meeting
at Trump Tower in Manhattan included 26 county chairs who hold 60 percent of the
votes needed to nominate a
gubernatorial candidate
at the state GOP convention in May, said Tom Dadey, the Onondaga County Republican Party chairman who is also the state party's No. 2 officer.
The County Committee shall be constituted by the election biennially in each Election District in the County of New York,
at the Primary Election held in each odd - numbered year, of two members of the County Committee plus an additional member if 300 or more
votes and less than 451
votes were cast in such Election District for governor under the Party emblem
at the last preceding
gubernatorial election, and an additional member if 451 or more
votes were cast in such Election District
at said time.
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 Election.
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 Elections.
It is too late for Democrats to switch registration, but unaffiliated and unregistered voters who want to
vote in next week's Republican
gubernatorial primary have until Thursday to register by mail or online, and until Aug. 11
at noon to register
at their town offices.
A new political party must submit a written declaration signed by registered voters equaling
at least 1 percent of the total number of
votes cast for governor
at the last preceding
gubernatorial election.
1 A party is qualified if it meets one of three conditions: (1) in the last
gubernatorial election, one of its statewide candidates polled
at least two percent of the statewide
vote; (2) the party's membership is
at least one percent of the statewide
vote at the last preceding
gubernatorial election; or (3) voters numbering
at least 10 percent of the statewide
vote at the last
gubernatorial election sign a petition stating that they intend to form a new party.
Broken down by gender, religion and race: women are 53 percent of the
gubernatorial electorate, white Catholics are
at a 33 - 35 percent share, Jewish voters cast a 12 - 13 percent of the total
vote, with minority voters (the aggregate of black, Hispanic, Asian and bi-racial New Yorkers)
at between a 27 - 30 percent share in
gubernatorial elections.
Republican activists
at the state convention in Boston strongly backed Baker for their party's
gubernatorial nomination with 82 percent of the 2,500 delegates
voting for him.
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 — 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.
Initiative statutes require valid signatures from
at least 5 percent of the total
votes cast for governor
at the last
gubernatorial election, while initiative constitutional amendments require
at least 8 percent.
This morning, six days after the election, the highest
vote - getting (and youngest) Green
gubernatorial candidate in the state's history went back to his job loading trucks
at the UPS hub in Syracuse.
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.
With the initiative method, an amendment is proposed by a petition signed by voters equal in number to 8 % of the
votes for all candidates for governor
at the last
gubernatorial election.
Liz Benjamin wrote: «Remember: Third parties need to get
at least 50,000
votes for their
gubernatorial candidates in order to maintain ballot status.»
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.
Republicans and Democrats will
vote on their
gubernatorial nominees
at state party conventions in May with August primaries expected on both sides.
But during an hour of discussion Tuesday morning
at a forum organized by the Albany Times Union, leaders of the state Assembly and Senate displayed no appetite to stand up to Gov. Andrew Cuomo and advance legislation — even if it has the
votes to withstand a
gubernatorial veto — without his quiet assent.
The Alabama
gubernatorial primary will probably get more analysis than any of Tuesday night's other
votes (save, perhaps, Dale Peterson's devastating defeat), for the fact that Artur Davis appears to have been punished by African - American voters for taking their traditional leadership for granted — and even
at times running openly against the older generation — in a way Obama never did.
If Cuomo rejects the WFP line, the party could be in serious trouble, as it needs to attract
at least 50,000
votes for its
gubernatorial candidate in order to maintain its ballot status.
Three days before Election Day, Republican
gubernatorial nominee Tom Foley courted Latino voters
at a rally with former Puerto Rico Governor Luis Fortuno — marking an effort by the challenger candidate to pick off
votes from a community that traditionally...
The Movement of Rank and File Educators (MORE - UFT)
voted unanimously
at our last General Body meeting to propose that the United Federation of Teachers, instead of sitting out this
gubernatorial race, endorse the pro-public education platform presented by Howie Hawkins for Governor and Brian Jones for Lieutenant Governor.
With disaffected leftists upset
at Cuomo, WFP officials are conceding privately that the Green Party will likely surpass the WFP's
vote totals with little - known UPS worker Howie Hawkins as its
gubernatorial candidate.
Gubernatorial candidate Tim Herbst jokes around with fellow candidate Prasad Srinivasan and his wife Kala Prasad before
voting began for the party nominee
at the 2018 Connecticut GOP convention.
The Independence Party can keep its status as a legally recognized political party only if its
gubernatorial candidate receives
at least 50,000
votes in November.
At the November 2, 2010
gubernatorial election, the Republican Party polled 560,874
votes; the Democratic Party polled 540,970
votes; the Working Families Party polled 26,308
votes; and the Independent Party polled 17,629
votes.
In New York, which also uses fusion, the order of parties is also determined by the
gubernatorial vote for each party, but New York determines the order by looking
at the
vote for each party, and not the cumulative
vote for any particular candidate who has the nomination of more than one party.
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.
If fewer than 50,000 people had
voted on the Working Families line for governor that year, it would have lost its ballot line until
at least the next
gubernatorial election, when it would have had to file petitions to get back on the ticket.
Though they didn't produce Primary Day upsets
at the top of the Democratic ticket,
gubernatorial challenger Zephyr Teachout did earn 35 percent of the
vote, Lieutenant Governor hopeful Tim Wu, 40 percent.
Under weighted
voting adopted a few years ago, delegates
at nominating conventions are awarded to those districts with the greater turnout of party voters in the previous
gubernatorial election.
Ranger Smith (Tom Cavanagh in a likable enough portrayal) has a reverent respect for nature and for his job
at Jellystone Park, both of which are put to the test when corrupt mayor (Andrew Daly) schemes to sell off logging rights to the failing tourist attraction, thus saving his city from bankruptcy and winning him
votes in the upcoming
gubernatorial election.
While the
vote was taken on Friday, November 14th, 2014, safely after the 2014
gubernatorial elections, the PR operation
at the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium didn't issue their press release until Monday, November 17, 2014.