All of them engaged in versions of the de Blasio team's tactic of washing big pots of money through state or county party committees in support
of individual candidates.
That means at least 7.5 percent of registered voters will each have to sign
for individual candidates in order for all seven to make the ballot.
The single transferable vote uses small multiple - member districts, with voters ranking
individual candidates in order of preference.
There are some systems that also let you vote for
individual candidates as well, but all of these systems allow for a number of parties.
Two - thirds of respondents said they communicate
with individual candidates via text (also called SMS), and 40 % report having a mobile version of their career site.
By contrast, soft money groups, though prohibited from endorsing or
supporting individual candidates, are not limited in fundraising and, thus, are not constrained in political spending.
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It gave corporations and unions the green light to spend unlimited sums on ads and other political tools, calling for the election or defeat
of individual candidates.
Southold Republican Committee chair Peter McGreevy said the Southold and Riverhead Republicans committees are different in that fundraising is done through the organization in Southold, not
by individual candidates.
While most Labour - supporting lobbyists preferred to support
individual candidates at the local level, Craig donated # 16,400 to Corbyn's 2017 general election campaign coffers.
De Blasio has defended his aid for the Senate Democrats, which involved large contributions made to county Democratic committees, which in turn
helped individual candidates running in key battleground races.
This vacuity of substance is manifested by the phenomenon of
individual candidates running simultaneously on the lines of political parties that are ostensibly polar opposites in outlook.
Outside spending groups like Rove's American Crossroads super PAC are the progeny of the Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision, which allowed corporations and unions to spend unlimited sums for and
against individual candidates.
It is also possible that, under A.V., swings could start to vary between seats even more than was the case on 6 May, if voters start to set even more store by the merits of
individual candidates when allocating their preferences.
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I think those are mostly debates about the nature of the government and Parliament that we elect - likelihood of single - party majority or coalition government, etc - and the issue of
individual candidate selection is a relatively low priority (though I accept some, particularly STV supporters, might give that a higher priority).
But Republicans are hoping to link Kaminsky's win to the investigation into Mayor Bill de Blasio's efforts to help Democrats take control of the Senate in 2014, which has focused on the transfer of funds to county Democratic committees that ultimately
aided individual candidates.
So if voters
cancel individual candidates from a party list, this won't affect the number of votes for this party, it will only have effects on the ranking of the candidates within their party.
The limits on contributions to
individual candidates range by office but are universally much tighter; it was $ 11,000 in the Kaminsky - McGrath special election.
The local party would typically share voter databases, contribution databases and volunteer databases and would (post-primary) endorse the winner of the primary as part of a party line slate in as many pieces of literature as the local party can afford (rarely more than one or two) in a coordinated literature drop also
dropping individual candidate pieces at the same time through the precinct committee person network.
Scrutiny is being placed on the method of fundraising used by de Blasio's political allies in which county committees received large contributions, with money then being transferred to
individual candidate campaigns.
To counter media support for pluralism, Members First spent enormous sums, provided by trade unions, on advertisements in the Guardian, Observer and other publications, as well as
individual candidate mail - shots to thousands of party members and telephone canvassing.
The system provides approximately proportional representation, enables votes to be cast for
individual candidates rather than for parties, and — compared to first - past - the - post voting — reduces «wasted» votes (votes on sure losers or sure winners) by transferring them to other candidates.
Though individual candidates can't rely on Obama's national political machine to mobilize the masses this time around, they CAN use online video, social media and above all email to organize their own turnout operations across the country.
However, there are some issues that stood out to me during the campaign «on the ground» which I'm not
sure individual candidates could have had much effect on — I set them out below.
The Conservatives have faced claims that accommodation costs of activists bussed into key constituencies around the country should have been recorded
under individual candidates» limits, rather than as part of the national campaign.
The CWU - previously led by Alan Johnson, so hardly a hotbed of Hard Leftism - should stop wasting its money on New Labour and start
funding individual candidates, regardless of party (if any), who do in fact support public services, strong unions, rural communities, national sovereignty (both as against the EU and as against the foreign acquisition of a key national asset), and the monarchy's direct link to every address in the count.