Sentences with phrase «judicial delegates»

"Judicial delegates" refers to individuals chosen or appointed to represent the judicial branch of government. They have the responsibility of interpreting and applying the law in legal proceedings, such as court cases. Full definition
I exclude any contests for Judicial Delegates & Alternates and County Committee as they are so obscure that even political junkies don't usually care about them.
There are two opposing slates of judicial delegates in the 82nd Assembly District (Co-op City, City Island and Throgs Neck).
Ricky's name is on his ballot for alternate judicial delegate, and Ricky says he never gave permission, which could invalidate Jose's entire petition, kicking him off the ballot.
Registered Democrats residing in the 82nd Assembly District are able to vote to elect Judicial Delegates for the 2015 Judicial Convention.
The following V.I.D. Judicial Delegates were chosen at the 2010 Judicial Candidates Forum held on Thurs., May 27th: Keen Berger Jonathan Geballe Frieda Bradlow The following are Alternative Delegates: Mary Ann Carlese Katherine Wolpe Patrick Mahon
On Tuesday, the Board of Elections Cover Sheet Review Committee found that the Bronx Democrats had made errors of three volumes of petitions involving judicial delegates:
See full posting here St. John's Lutheran Church 83 Christopher Street ● Male & Female District Leader (Speakers: candidates + VID members) ● Judicial Delegates (Speakers: candidates)
Also elected in each Assembly District are judicial delegates who conduct judicial interviews and endorsements.
The responsibilities of judicial delegates include getting to know the people running for NY Supreme Court and attending the judicial convention (likely this year between September 18 - 24).
«It is an appalling abuse of the democratic process,» said longtime judicial delegate Alan Flacks.
At last night's regular meeting, GSD members initiated the process for determining this year's slate of judicial delegates and alternates from Assembly District 65.
Alternate Judicial Delegates to the New York County Democratic Judicial Convention Marilyn Diamond, E. Grace Park, Barbara Parker, Ellen Ravenel
Registered Democrats residing in the 82nd Assembly District are able to vote to elect Judicial Delegates for the 2015 Judicial -LSB-...]
Any New York State resident who is an enrolled member of a political party can run for judicial delegate, but generally district leaders, local political clubs, and even elected officials in each assembly district endorse a slate of delegates and help them qualify for the primary.
Next came the election of the judicial delegates.
He filed petitions to run as a state committeeman and a judicial delegate.
The NYC Board of Elections acknowledges that the Bronx Democratic party organization filed petition volumes for its slate of Council candidates incumbents Rafael Salamanca, Vanessa Gibson, Fernando Cabrera, Andy Cohen and Andy King as well as Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj and State Sen. Rubén Diaz Sr., judicial delegates, and civil court candidate, Fidel Gomez.
Judicial Delegates (Vote for all six) Maureen Remacle Jeanne Kazel Wilcke Jennifer Hoppe Norma Ramirez David J. Karlin Cormac Flynn
Just one example: Jacobson, a judicial delegate from Colonie, faces a primary from the second in command of his town party, Ellen Rosano, who has joined Walsh's slate.
In the case of the Supreme Court vacancy, the Judicial Delegates, also elected by Democratic voters in the Primary, then vote for the Democratic nominee from among the qualified candidates at a judicial convention.
Judicial Delegates are proportional to the Democratic voter turnout (how many ppl vote for the Dem) in the last Gubernatorial election by district.
Judicial Delegates - Vote from Nadine Hoffmann to Luke Henry (Vote for up to 11) Alternate Delegates — Vote from Peter Gleason to Thomas Gass (Vote For up to 11)
Many political observers see this judicial delegate battle as a proxy for the 2017 race to succeed the term - limited Councilman Vacca (CD 13).
Judicial delegates will convene later this month or early October to nominate candidates for State Supreme Court.
This made the selection process difficult for our Judicial delegates, but the they selected Debra James, Anil Singh, and Peter Moulton.
«My understanding is that the our judicial delegates plan to nominate Larry Weissman for Supreme Court, in which case the Working Families Party Executive Committee intends to nominate Sean Patrick Maloney as our candidate to take on Tea Party Congresswoman Nan Hayworth.»
At our May 3 spring meeting we will ask the club to endorse 2 or 3 members who are interested in being judicial delegates and alternate delegates for 2018.
GSD members also approved a resolution to give the executive committee authorized to negotiate a full slate of judicial delegates (5) and alternates (5) with the other Democratic District Leaders from AD 65.
Also: you must be a member of Grand Street Democrats to be considered for our endorsement as a judicial delegate.
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