Not exact matches
In 1981, when he was acting as adviser to then New Jersey gubernatorial candidate (later Governor) Tom Kean, the RNC assembled a ballot security force consisting of off - duty law enforcement officers wearing armbands that read «National Ballot Security Task Force» that was alleged to have engaged in voter intimidation in minority neighborhoods of Newark, Camden, Paterson, and other citie
In 1981, when he was acting as adviser to then New Jersey gubernatorial candidate (later Governor) Tom Kean, the RNC assembled a
ballot security force consisting of off - duty law enforcement officers wearing armbands that read «National Ballot Security Task Force» that was alleged to have engaged in voter intimidation in minority neighborhoods of Newark, Camden, Paterson, and other c
ballot security force consisting of off - duty law enforcement officers wearing armbands that read «National
Ballot Security Task Force» that was alleged to have engaged in voter intimidation in minority neighborhoods of Newark, Camden, Paterson, and other c
Ballot Security Task Force» that was alleged to have engaged
in voter intimidation in minority neighborhoods of Newark, Camden, Paterson, and other citie
in voter intimidation
in minority neighborhoods of Newark, Camden, Paterson, and other citie
in minority neighborhoods of Newark, Camden, Paterson, and
other cities.
Initiatives to land marijuana legalization on 2016
ballots are well underway
in Arizona, California, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Nevada, while a handful of
other states could also put legalization to a vote.
Unlike
other parts of the province where the new government's policies may be met with varying levels of hostility or cynicism (and where NDP MLAs were elected with thin margins), support for Ms. Notley's party is deep
in Edmonton where 64 percent of voters cast
ballots for NDP candidates.
Washington (CNN)- The most famous and revered pastor
in America, Billy Graham, is calling on voters to cast a
ballot for their faith
in full - page ads
in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today and
other newspapers.
The documents state that
other co-workers complained they also felt harassed when Coppedge expressed views
in favor of California Proposition 8, the
ballot initiative
in 2010 that defined marriage between and man and woman.
Jackson and
other religious leaders challenged the city on the measure saying the matter should be put to District voters
in a
ballot initiative.
Here are some details about that November 2004
ballot proposal: 1) there was already
in place a Utah law strictly banning same - sex marriage, which I fully supported; 2) all three candidates for the office of attorney general of Utah (the chief law - enforcement officer
in the state) opposed the amendment, including the LDS (Mormon) Republican incumbent, Mark Shurtleff, mostly because they considered it a poorly drafted amendment; 3) I refused to endorse the amendment, but I did not urge people to vote «no»; 4) the leadership of the LDS Church, which has a record for being as strongly opposed to same - sex marriage as the Catholic Church, did not issue a statement urging its members to vote one way or the
other; 5) inasmuch as two thirds of Utahans belong to the LDS Church, this means that the leadership of at least 80 percent of Utah churchgoers did not urge a «yes» vote on the amendment.
While Jesus» name won't appear on the
ballot this fall, I imagine that every time I care for the poor, attempt to live more simply, turn the
other cheek, and love my enemies, I'm casting a vote for Jesus, who will one day return to rule His Kingdom
in person.
While some were still itching for a
ballot box fight,
others seemed resigned to absorbing unjust blows
in the short term and girding for the difficult long - term task of rebuilding a societal structure that has at least partially collapsed.
Other notable additions to next year's
ballot include Andy Pettitte, who won 256 games and was a part of five Yankees World Series championship teams; switch - hitter Lance Berkman, who posted a 144 OPS +
in 15 years; and 2002 American League MVP a Miguel Tejada.
And while Day claimed that, as of Sunday, he would still vote for Spieth for PoY, the 27 - year - old Aussie hoped to give voters some pause before they cast their
ballots for the kid with two majors and two
other tour victories
in 2015.
If her question is placed on the November
ballot and enough voters are
in favor of dissolving the district, Fiddyment and
other like - minded Gurnee residents plan to ask the voters
in the March primary if they want to re-establish a park district.
I think the sign off from CRA above says it all... Just like when you read a voter
ballot on propositions, I go straight to the source of who is behind the voice, and CRA consistently has used this «trace» argument time and again, just like the chem companies do with the lead
in lipstick (I just attended the Teens Turning Green national summit, and found the debriefing almost verbatim to the CRA «counterpoint» above... it's only a «little» lead, not enough to... blahdeblah, times «x» amounts of applications per day times «x» amounts of
other products with «trace» amounts, ad infinitum...)
Though park officials are portraying the questions as a way to gauge community interest
in a variety of issues,
others suggest placing the questions on the
ballot was a calculated move to avoid any recall efforts by residents.
But
in other suburbs — including Buffalo Grove and Schaumburg — village board races have been relatively quiet, with incumbents facing no opposition on the April 17
ballot.
While New Trier and the park district have yet to make a final decision of whether or not to place the referendum requests on the November
ballot, officials from both organizations said they are talking to each
other and understand the potential challenges of asking voters to support two measures
in one election.
The White House, the Senate and the House of Representatives are up for grabs, along with thousands of
other offices
in state and local governments across the country, even as voters weigh
in on scores of
ballot initiatives and
other measures.
In other states, a candidate may have to pay a filing fee (to the state, to the party, or both) in order to have his or her name printed on the ballo
In other states, a candidate may have to pay a filing fee (to the state, to the party, or both)
in order to have his or her name printed on the ballo
in order to have his or her name printed on the
ballot.
In some precincts there will be 0
ballots cast for the
other party, so you can report that, essentially immediately.
But it's a loooooooong time before anyone casts a presidential
ballot, and
in the meantime, we shouldn't miss the myriad
OTHER places where the «net is changing the way politics works.
«We know that New York state, along with
other states, could make it a whole lot easier for people to cast their
ballots,» said Assemblyman Charles Lavine, a Long Island Democrat, «and
in the Assembly, we work to intend to work to accomplish that goal.»
In some small precincts the
ballots may be counted sequentially, first one party, then the
other.
Barack Obama won't be on the
ballot in November of 2010, but thousands of
other candidates will — and he'll be very much on their minds.
The Conservatives got theirs out of the way quickly, Theresa May being handed a coronation
in July after two rivals were defeated
in ballots of MPs and the
other two pulled out.
Also at 11 a.m., Monroe County Democratic Chairwoman Jamie Romeo,
other Democratic Leaders and members of the community will gather at MCDC's headquarters to announce Democratic candidates for the 2 open seats on Monroe County Family Court that will appear on the
ballot in November, 1150 Univeristy Ave., Bldg 5.
If Trump cedes the data battlefield (and the digital fight with it) to his opponents, he may hurt every
other Republican on the
ballot in 2016.
Other examples from observers and social media included
ballot boxes being stuffed with extra
ballots in multiple regions; an election official assaulting an observer; CCTV cameras obscured by flags or nets from watching
ballot boxes; discrepancies
in ballot numbers; last - minute voter registration changes likely designed to boost turnout; and a huge pro-Putin sign
in one polling station.
In the wake of the latest bombshell corruption scandal, which netted two New York City GOP officials from Queens and the Bronx, other party leaders were quick to volunteer that knew absolutely nothing about the scheme to essentially buy a GOP ballot line in the NYC mayor's race for Democratic Sen. Malcolm Smit
In the wake of the latest bombshell corruption scandal, which netted two New York City GOP officials from Queens and the Bronx,
other party leaders were quick to volunteer that knew absolutely nothing about the scheme to essentially buy a GOP
ballot line
in the NYC mayor's race for Democratic Sen. Malcolm Smit
in the NYC mayor's race for Democratic Sen. Malcolm Smith.
In a campaign to get someone elected, or one involving a higher - profile
ballot initiative, Facebook and
other online messaging will be competing with TV and radio ads, media coverage, etc., and may not work quite as well.
Most down -
ballot candidates struggle for notice at the best of times, and
in 2016, it's amazing that anyone's heard a political name
other than Clinton or Trump (or Weiner) that they can remember.
Separate
ballots of both the townspeople and the workforce were conducted
in March this year; both resulted
in backing for The Peoples Port above all
other options.
Our online polling is also being adjusted
in a comparable manner to our telephone polling, where supporters of the Green Party or UKIP have their secondary voting intention reallocated to
other parties where no Green or UKIP candidate is on their
ballot paper or undecided refused or would not vote.
In other words, if Candidate X gets on the
ballot, but gets sick or says I don't want this to happen, their committee will pick someone to replace Candidate X and they won't have to recollect the signatures.
Kavanagh joined City Councilmember Rory Lancman, Congressmember Hakeem Jeffries, Jarret Berg of the New York Democratic Lawyers Council, and
other public officials and organizations concerned about voting rights, to call upon New Yorkers, especially attorneys, to help ensure that all eligible voters can cast their
ballots without the kind of intimidation and voter suppression activities that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has been inciting
in recent days.
Malcolm Smith, a Democrat who was convicted
in a scheme to rig the Republican
ballot for New York mayor
in his favor, among
others.
[129] Through Keeping America's Promise
in 2005, Kerry raised over $ 5.5 million for
other Democrats up and down the
ballot.
On May 1, the Sixth Circuit issued a brief opinion, saying the U.S. District Court
in Michigan was correct when it kept Gary Johnson, or any
other Libertarian Party presidential candidate, off the
ballot in November 2012.
Other possible strong candidates for attorney general include former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara (who reportedly may run as an independent), Queens state Sen. Mike Gianaris, and Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney, who reportedly believes he could run
in the Democratic primary, despite legal questions about whether he could also be on the
ballot for Congress.
In other words, the strategist leading Jung's candidacy is also working on a project that is helping to unite an anti-Semitic movement behind a crazy ballot referendum in New Yor
In other words, the strategist leading Jung's candidacy is also working on a project that is helping to unite an anti-Semitic movement behind a crazy
ballot referendum
in New Yor
in New York.
The Reform Party's Roque «Rocky» De La Fuente, whose name will appear on the
ballot in twenty states on Tuesday and is waging write -
in campaigns
in more than a dozen
other states, filed an emergency writ of mandamus against California's Secretary of State late yesterday -LSB-...]
The Hotline has two very hot documents from the Republican database - driven turnout machine, one describing their (apparently very successful) absentee
ballot program
in Michigan and the
other listing sample voter contact numbers by state and district.
The use of petitions is most commonly associated with forms of direct legislation
in California (and
other US states) and Switzerland, where successful petitions generate a popular
ballot on potential legislative and constitutional changes.
In other words: The fact that Long's chances at unseating Gillibrand are so slim (she's vastly underfunded and trailing badly in the polls among the few voters who even know who she is), that it makes things harder for her fellow Republicans running in competitive down - ballot congressional race
In other words: The fact that Long's chances at unseating Gillibrand are so slim (she's vastly underfunded and trailing badly
in the polls among the few voters who even know who she is), that it makes things harder for her fellow Republicans running in competitive down - ballot congressional race
in the polls among the few voters who even know who she is), that it makes things harder for her fellow Republicans running
in competitive down - ballot congressional race
in competitive down -
ballot congressional races.
These are the simple ways technology can help get out the vote: check out the polling place /
ballot info finder below, developed by the NOI's
other election - related resources — very cool to see someone putting out this kind of data
in a way that
others can use.
I believe that one of my
other answers has a link to the electio laws of each of the states (need to find it), and from there you can see the minimum requirements to get your name on a
ballot in a state.
This year, however, academics, good - government groups and
others believe the outcome of the
ballot question
in November may be different.
Members of Unite, like members of
other unions, have voted overhwelmingly -
in secret
ballots - to keep their political voice, and their political fund.
Two
other state senators are also trying to jump ship
in Albany by seeking local elected office, and they're on the primary
ballot today, too.
NEW YORK CITY — New Yorkers headed to the polls for a chance to select Mayor Michael Bloomberg's successor and cast
ballots in a host of
other elections — even as broken voting machines across the city stalled their efforts.
And that brings us back to the question of the
other article
in City Hall, regarding the outright purchase of an established political party and its
ballot line.