When a large
number of candidates need to make their way through the funnel, it takes time to find them.
Forcese and Freeman speculate
the number of candidates needed to create a party should be twelve (page 90 in their book).
Not exact matches
That hasn't helped the company identify the kind and
number of qualified minority
candidates that it
needs to broaden the overall work force.
But he also stressed that Trump
needed to release far more detailed medical records and undergo a neuro - psych exam as well, alluding to the mental health concerns that have been (somewhat controversially) raised by a
number of psychiatrists and psychologists about the
candidate — including whether or not he is a narcissist or sociopath.
I know exactly the position I'm looking to fill, the
number of years
of experience a
candidate should have, and the skills they
need to succeed.
To attract top
candidates, companies will
need to consider the fact that hiding flexible work benefits can often be a deal - breaker for a
number of job seekers.
Candidates wouldn't even
need to be publicly view - able, and there could be any
number signing up (even signing up for specific levels
of government)
Of course, you still
need the right
candidates and the right messages, but this new grassroots emphasis is a promising change from the brain - dead TV - buying - by - the -
numbers strategy we saw from Crossroads GPS, the Romney campaign and so many other groups on the Right in 2012.
The two
candidates agreed on a
number of the issues raised by audience questions in Wednesday's forum, such as the
need to fully repeal the MTA payroll tax, support for same - sex marriage, and support for a Shinnecock casino, but not on the East End.
The
number of signatures
needed for statewide minor party and independent
candidates in Pennsylvania in 2014 depends on the
number of votes cast in the November 5, 2013 election, for Judge
of the Superior Court.
But in general a
candidate needs to get a certain
number of unique signatures on a petition supporting their candidacy.
This is supposed to happen before a change in rules could see the
number of nominations
needed for any would - be
candidate to enter a leadership contest reduced.
In a compromise move, the NEC agreed to a proposal to cut the
number of nominations a
candidate needs to run from 15 % to 10 %
of the party's MPs and MEPs.
If the Democratic
candidates challenge the signatures
of rivals, it could narrow the field, which increases the
number of votes
needed to win.
But if Labour does lose heavily in June, the actual
number of nominations the Corbynites would
need to get a
candidate on the ballot would drop - from 15 %
of Labour's current 229 MPs and 20 MEPs to 15 %
of fewer MPs and MEPs.
Had the leader's office wished to influence the outcome it would have been sufficient to persuade a reasonable
number of front - benchers to vote only for John Healey (the one
candidate who could be relied upon to back Ed Miliband in any issue where he
needed it) to guarantee his election and a fairly small
number to back Steve Rotherham who may have been seen as preferable to Dennis Skinner, in order to ensure that he came second.
The
number of signatures
needed for minor party and independent
candidates to get on the November 2012 ballot for statewide office depends on the November Read more»
The
number of signatures
needed for an independent
candidate in Arizona will be 31,111 valid signatures this year, for statewide office.
The expansion in the
number of political parties and possibly independent
candidates as contained in the proposed Constitutional amendments now awaiting the concurrence
of State Assemblies mean that we
need to think fast and plan properly, especially in the management
of the ballot.
Because 2012 is the first election year following redistricting, the
number of signatures
needed for minor party and independent
candidates for U.S. House in Illinois and Pennsylvania is significantly lower than in normal years.
That said, I could see this happenning in multi-seat constituencies in small populations; the
need to present a minimum
number of candidates even for marginal parties makes for some
of the smaller ones including «fillers» (people who agree to be in the list so the list can be approved but who are not voters / supporters
of the party)
Gipson's line comes after Republican gubernatorial
candidate Rob Astorino submitted more than the requisite
number of signatures
needed to create the Stop Common Core line, and Governor Andrew Cuomo's campaign submitted more than enough signatures to create the Women's Equality line.
«It would've been a full citywide runoff,» he said, «and considering the paucity
of actual enrollees in the Reform Party, its very easy to field
candidates when you
need such a small
number of signatures and then open the Board up to significant elections responsibilities and a potential runoff.»
Carroll also said the addition
of Weiner to the race could result in a runoff, as it would be difficult for any
candidate to reach the magic 40 - percent
number needed to avoid a second round
of voting.
Illinois Representative Mike Fortner (R - West Chicago) has introduced HB 1269, which substantially lowers the
number of signatures
needed for independent
candidates.
The totals are used to determine the
number of signatures prospective
candidates need to run for office and earn a place on the ballot.
But an independent presidential
candidate petition would
need 1 %
of the
number of registered voters in October 2008, because that is the last election at which president was elected.
Sources said the party's ruling body was ready to accept a compromise deal on the so - called McDonnell amendment, named after the shadow chancellor, who is in favour
of reducing the
number of MPs
needed to nominate a leadership
candidate.
Actually, that is the
number of signatures
needed for a statewide
candidate petition.
On February 8, six Georgia state representatives introduced HB 949, which lowers the
number of signatures
needed for minor party and independent
candidates somewhat.
Six states are responsible for 60 %
of the total national
number of signatures
needed to place a new party or independent presidential
candidate on the ballot in the entire nation (this calculation uses the easier method to get on the ballot in each state).
This is the bill to lower the
number of signatures
needed for newly - qualifying parties and independent
candidates to get on the ballot.
The commission is considering easing access to the ballot for
candidates by lowering the
number of signatures
needed to get onto the ballot - but is not ready to open access to the ballot for voters.
The
number of signatures
needed for statewide minor party and independent
candidates in Pennsylvania in 2012 will be known on Friday, December 16.
This is a small improvement on our current system
of first past the post, since it allows voters to rank
candidates and reduces the
need to vote tactically, but it does not address the crucial unfairness at the heart
of our democracy which is that a party's share
of seats in parliament does reflect the
number of votes it receives across the country - a situation which leads to millions
of wasted votes and a shameful system
of «safe seats» where a donkey could be elected so long as they were wearing the right coloured rosette.
I believe 1000 ^ 8 is a generous estimate for the
number of stars in the visible universe, so if we find that we can identify more than 8 independent 1/1000 conditions
needed for the evolution
of intelligent (technical) life then it looks like we'll have run out
of candidate stars other than the sun and may count ourselves very fortunate to have beaten the staggering odds against being here at all.
After evaluating the relative merit
of a
number of candidate genomes, each working group will formulate an overarching proposal for the genomic sequencing
needs relevant to its particular area
of science.
Also hurting the profession — wide variations among the states in the
number of courses, credits, hours
of fieldwork, and even years that teacher
candidates need to put in before entering the profession.
This process begins with the highlighting
of places, whether in the US or abroad, where teaching is seen as an attractive profession including sensitive and profession - appropriate measures
of which
candidates are promising; excellent training given over a
number of years, without
candidates having to acquire significant debt; placement
of apprentice teachers in settings where they can be expertly inducted into the profession; expert and appealing professional development where teachers feel that they are continuing to acquire new and
needed skills; and career paths that are multi-faceted and rewarding.
The
need to raise awareness amongst schools and
candidates is something the REC has been taking forward for a
number of months.
However, programs that limited the
number of licenses they offered and had a faculty expert in each provided the subject - based pedagogy that
candidates said they
needed.
Despite this, critics say that the curricula and methods at the majority
of the nation's 500 - plus university - based principal preparation programs remain subpar and out
of step with district
needs.10 A growing
number of districts have become more assertive with universities and other training providers about improving their offerings, because district leaders want enough well - prepared leadership
candidates to meet local learning goals and to lessen the expense and damage
of early turnover among poorly prepared novice principals.
Here we have an example
of a school district with a serious achievement gap, large
numbers of low - performing schools, and municipal top - up money in the tens
of millions, and they still lose the well - educated teacher
candidates that they so badly
need to «nicer» suburban districts.
As districts face the recurring problem
of ensuring every student has access to a high - quality teacher, a growing
number have begun to proactively form deep, mutually beneficial partnerships with teacher preparation programs to produce teacher
candidates who match their specific
needs.
Renewed calls for improved teacher training have inspired a
number of organizations to create lists
of the professional skills new teachers
need and to design rubrics and other instruments to measure how well
candidates are mastering such basic capabilities as designing lessons, interpreting student work, and creating a safe learning environment.
Having fallen short on the
number of signatures
needed to qualify for the November ballot, I will not be participating, but I do know the CEA endorsement process includes giving
candidates a questionnaire and allowing them an opportunity so speak and answer questions, all before the CEA leadership endorses a
candidate.
Next, the authors acknowledge that the sources
of «effective teachers and school leaders» are insufficient to meet the
need of the expansion plans at a time the
number of California teacher preparation programs is declining and a prime source
of the charters for new teachers — Teach for America — is producing fewer
candidates.
Some MSP leaders recommended that if there are only a small
number of highly - qualified
candidates available, it is better to hire fewer teacher leaders than originally planned rather than select a larger
number of less - qualified
candidates, unless the program is willing to devote substantial time and resources to developing the
needed knowledge and skills.
Knowing that it wasn't a
numbers - matching car and in
need of some TLC, it was a prime
candidate for an unfaithful restoration.
«We are very sequenced, so a certain
number of weeks out, we want the store leadership team hired because they
need to train and then help staff the store with the right
candidates, who first and foremost must be animal lovers.»