[1] The spontaneous formation of the Walker / Mallott «Alaska First Unity Ticket» caused a dramatic shakeup of the general election tickets for both governor and lieutenant governor, since it necessitated the withdrawal of two qualified candidates, Democratic
lieutenant gubernatorial nominee Hollis French and Walker's original running mate Craig Fleener, who resigned from his post as state deputy fish and game commissioner to run with Walker.
A Republican Party primary election takes place on June 26, 2018, in Maryland to determine which Republicans will earn the right to run in the state's November 6, 2018, general election as the gubernatorial and
lieutenant gubernatorial nominees.
Not exact matches
Gillespie faces off with the Democratic
gubernatorial nominee Ralph Northam, Virginia's
lieutenant governor, in the Tuesday election, which is billed as the premier race of 2017.
The governor and
lieutenant governor run separately in party primaries and their have been instances in which a
gubernatorial candidate's preferred
nominee for
lieutenant governor fails to win the nomination.
Primary voters will saddle the
gubernatorial nominee with a running mate for
lieutenant governor.
The former
lieutenant governor was running on the same ticket as Republican
gubernatorial nominee Pete Ricketts in the 2014 election.
On September 1, the Alaska Democratic Party rejected Mallott as their
gubernatorial nominee and voted to support a newly - formed Alaska First Unity Party ticket with Bill Walker for governor and Mallott in the
lieutenant governor slot.
The back of the mailer includes a photo of the entire Democratic ticket, made up of
gubernatorial nominee Ralph Northam,
lieutenant governor
nominee Justin Fairfax and incumbent Attorney General Mark Herring.
A source close to Republican presumptive
gubernatorial nominee Marcus Molinaro said the panel he created to screen potential
lieutenant governor candidates has 11 possibilities who could serve as his runningmate.