Sentences with phrase «nomination threshold in»

The problem will be the 15 % nomination threshold in the event of a Corbyn resignation.
Alex Rowley was the only candidate to achieve nomination thresholds in both sections.

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Mr. SCHUMER: Madam President, did the Senate precedent established on November 21, 2013, on how nominations are considered in the Senate change the cloture threshold for nominations to the Supreme Court?
Lowering the threshold to one - in - 10 MPs (and MEPs for as long as they exist) guarantees Corbyn's Campaign Group comrades will permanently be in the mix after John McDonnell twice failed to make the cut and Jezza needed to beg and borrow nominations.
The Deputy has in theory been open to councillors as the other elected members and that is being made easier in practice by a 15 % (60 nominations) threshold for councillors.
The new selection rules opened the door to this left - wing revolt — though not before moderate Labour MPs, seeking to «widen the debate» in the leadership contest, helped Corbyn pass the nomination threshold of 15 % of Labour MPs.
The reduction of the threshold for vacancies to 10 % is a direct response to Corbyn's reliance on borrowed nominations in 2015.
In response, the National Executive Committee (NEC) raised the nomination threshold to 20 % of MPs.
In the event of a challenge, Labour's rules were vague on whether the incumbent leader would also have to pass the 20 % nomination threshold.
If a candidate fails to reach 40 %, the threshold in New York City for winning a party's nomination in citywide races, the ballots would be counted again,...
To ensure that all candidates who are put to the ballot command a substantial body of support in the PLP, the threshold for nominations to secure a position on the shortlist should be raised from 12.5 per cent to 15 per cent of House of Commons members of the PLP.
He withdrew from those contests and sought the 2012 Americans Elect presidential nomination until that group announced it would not field a candidate in 2012 because no candidate reached the required minimum threshold of support to be listed on its ballot.
In the May 18 primary, Rep. John Boozman, R - Arkansas, won the Republican Senate nomination but the Democratic Senate race remained undecided because no candidate crossed the 50 percent threshold in ballotinIn the May 18 primary, Rep. John Boozman, R - Arkansas, won the Republican Senate nomination but the Democratic Senate race remained undecided because no candidate crossed the 50 percent threshold in ballotinin balloting.
It's possible that the film might land in every category except the top category because of the threshold imposed by the nominations ballot and the way the preferential tabulation system is less friendly to passionate but perhaps divisive acclaim.
You're right that there are slim pickings for the Senate (on the most optimistic possible assessment, Montana, Iowa, South Dakota and Louisiana would seem to be conceivably in play), and as regards the Presidency, I've already argued that a convincing case for how they'll win back Ohio is the threshold question for any GOP nomination contender who expects to be taken seriously.
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