Sentences with phrase «mayoralty candidate»

Table: Intensity of Support for Democratic Mayoralty Candidates (NYC Likely Democratic Voters with a Candidate Preference)

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Open primaries, not just for the mayoralty but also for parliamentary candidates, are one of the easiest democratic moves a party can make.
If borne out in May, it would be the largest victory for any candidate since the London mayoralty was set up and a major boost for the Labour party.
Now, those who make a choice to be involved in our party will be given a real voice; a «primary» for the London mayoralty will expand our engagement across the capital's communities; and our processes for selecting candidates more broadly will open up.
It would take a major upset for Labour candidate Kevin Price to win the mayoralty.
15:14 - A Lib Dem councillor in Bristol seems to have accepted independent candidate Ferguson has won the mayoralty.
I am delighted that the Labour candidate for the Liverpool mayoralty, Mr Anderson, has endorsed the extension of academy schools in Liverpool and I hope that the hon. Lady will join me in working to ensure that those schools transform outcomes for young people.
There are only three citywide positions in New York and, as several white candidates are jockeying for the mayoralty and Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer runs unopposed for comptroller, the public advocate's office is viewed by some Democrats as an opportunity to have demographic diversity on their ticket.
There's one possible candidate who many voters definitely don't want to see throw his hat into the 2013 mayoralty ring.
The party will also use a primary selection to choose Labour's candidate for the London mayoralty in 2016.
The comptroller, he said, «would be a formidable candidate for any office, including the mayoralty of New York.»
The most recent campaign filings showed Quinn far outraising her likeliest rivals for the mayoralty, with $ 4.5 million on hand, compared to about $ 2.7 million for Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, $ 1.5 million for Liu, $ 1 million for de Blasio, and $ 250,000 for former comptroller and one - time mayoral candidate Bill Thompson.
Smith has taken over key spaces in the elegant Grade II listed Georgian building — from a special exhibition area to the cafe and staircase — with examples of his campaigning art of recent years, including an appeal to the candidates in the 2016 London Mayoralty race (see gallery below).
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