The party needed Cuomo in order to secure 50,000 votes in order to obtain ballot access for
the next gubernatorial election.
This is due in part to the fact that they're still mutually dependent on each other: Cuomo would certainly take whatever additional votes he might receive by having the line, and the party will need to receive 50,000 votes again to remain an official party in
the next gubernatorial election.
Astorino is raising cash on the local level as the statewide political picture is still unclear with three years to go before
the next gubernatorial election.
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The next gubernatorial election cycle is upon us, and I am asking each of you to join me in financially supporting Connecticut's Governor Dannel P. Malloy» in next year's election, May wrote.
This man has got to go in
the next gubernatorial election.
If a petition is circulated after redistricting and before
the next gubernatorial election, the number of qualified electors in each district is equal to the total number of votes cast for governor statewide divided by the total number of districts.
The law says if you achieve that, your party gets automatic ballot access until
the next gubernatorial election.
Though New York's
next gubernatorial election is more than three years away, 2010 republican candidate and Buffalo Public Schools Board Member Carl Paladino may be laying the groundwork for a second run.
Cuomo ended the six - month period with $ 12.7 million still on hand — a considerable amount considering
the next gubernatorial election is in 2018 should he choose to seek a third term.
The audio laid bare Albany politics, with the older Skelos explaining his strategy to exploit a split in Senate Democrats and, at one point, saying he planned to challenge Gov. Andrew Cuomo in
the next gubernatorial election.
The parties could both disappear after
the next gubernatorial election in 2018.
If fewer than 50,000 people had voted on the Working Families line for governor that year, it would have lost its ballot line until at least
the next gubernatorial election, when it would have had to file petitions to get back on the ticket.
What Governor Malloy failed to do was provide Connecticut voters with an honest assessment of the fiscal disaster that his administration has already created and will become increasingly apparent... especially after
the next gubernatorial election.
(Although it is important to note that Pryor and Malloy are now seeking to postpone the new testing system until after
the next gubernatorial election).
However, even a quick review of his proposal reveals that his plan to give communities flexibility for only one year — thereby pushing the mandatory use of standardized test scores until after
the next gubernatorial election.
But whether Governor Malloy and Attorney General Jepsen have reversed themselves and no longer believe in the constitutional right of Connecticut's children or are simply trying to push the case past
the next gubernatorial election, the duo have asked the Connecticut court to dismiss the case entirely.