Sentences with phrase «open primary selection»

Hereford is yet another example of a Conservative Association choosing an Open primary selection process to avoid having to draw up a «half - women shortlist».
Nusrat Ghani - After winning an open primary selection, Ms Ghani is standing for the safe Sussex constituency of Wealden, having cut her teeth in the Labour stronghold of Birmingham Ladywood in 2010.
Today's open primary selection has provided local solicitor David Nuttall, 44, with a second opportunity to unseat Labour MP David Chaytor in Bury North.
Two locals Barry Howard and Michael Ellis compete with Rutland A-lister Christine Emmett for the seat of Northampton North (projected Labour majority 3,483) in an open primary selection this evening.
Wollaston is MP for Totnes and was chosen as a Tory candidate in Britain's first full open primary selection in 2009.

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I still worry that in an open primary - even when all parties hold them on the same day and you can only participate in one - there is a possibility of candidate selection being affected by non-supporters.
In the section of his paper addressing criticisms, he doesn't directly address the criticism that open primaries threaten freedom of association by opening up candidate selection to the general public (who may or may not share the values of the party).
Int he US, in the small number of states that use Open primaries, all voters that register to support your party and those that have not registered to support a different party get to vote in the selection.
Many of us thought the idea of open primaries for the selection of candidates was dead and buried following widespread rejection by members in a Party consultation process a couple of years ago.
An open primary, seeking to draw in as broader range of candidates as possible, and seeking to enfranchise all Londoners in the selection process is an excellent way of getting the best candidate and connecting with voters.
Open primaries are used extensively for candidate selection in the United States, but have no place here, except perhaps in safe seats.
Many of those principles are to be applauded, such as wider use of citizen's initiatives and selection of candidates by means of open primaries.
This gives the public - school educated a big initial advantage when seeking selection, and open primaries wouldn't change that.
As I've said I'm sceptical that open primaries would necessarily result in a more «diverse» selection.
A google search duly turns up a story: Miliband backs open primaries Labour urged to alter MP selection.
Interestingly, both were elected to the House following some form of open primary; Wollaston was selected through a postal ballot of all 69,000 voters in Totnes while Stewart's selection followed a primary meeting, open to voters of all parties in Penrith and the borders.
His support for open primaries, for instance, could be used to undermine the trade union link and empower business sponsorship of candidates, as seen in the US and increasingly in Britain, with David Sainsbury's Blairite group Progress already training and sponsoring candidates in parliamentary selections.
In today's Independent on Sunday the Conservative Party Chairman defended the constituency - wide ballot to choose the Totnes candidate and hoped to repeat the open primary method in future selections.
This morning, the Independent notes the Coalition's lack of movement on open primaries for the selection of Parliamentary candidates.
GLA member and local councillor Bob Blackman has emerged from what appears to have been quite an acromonious selection process as the victor at an open primary election yesterday evening for the seat of Harrow East.
These numbers raise all sorts of questions about the health of Conservative Associations in supposedly deep blue constituencies and the degree to which selection meetings, including open primaries, are vulnerable to entryism.
The selection will be on November 16th in the form of an open primary.
If they do not choose an open primary method of selection - which is what ConservativeHome now strongly recommends as the only way of members retaining a meaningful say in selections - grassroots members will only be left with the job of identifying three or four candidates from a field of approximately 12 to 15.
Sadiq Khan or David Lammy or even Oona King would be better candidates, but I think that she'll stand and all of Ken's lot and the unions will back her, give her the selection and she'll lose to Seb Coe unless there is an open primary for the Mayoral selection which I hope happens as a Labour supporter.
He wants open primaries, in which all voters in a constituency get to choose the candidates that will stand for Labour, the Conservatives, Lib Dems and the rest rather than party selection committees.
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