Sentences with phrase «primary voters in the district»

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If her question is placed on the November ballot and enough voters are in favor of dissolving the district, Fiddyment and other like - minded Gurnee residents plan to ask the voters in the March primary if they want to re-establish a park district.
«We'll post everything online, so Diaz's opponents, the media, and voters in his district will be able to use the facts against him in the primary
Despite the dismal primary numbers, Lenihan believes the County Executive's race will draw more voters in places like Buffalo's Fillmore district to the polls.
Whoever wins the special election will have to run again in a primary and a general election in the new so - called «Super-Jewish» district that has a far higher concentration of Orthodox voters the 27th SD currently does.
To qualify for party primaries, congressional candidates must submit 1,250 valid signatures from voters in their districts.
The day began with Heaney calling on Faso, a former Assembly minority leader who likely enjoys higher name recognition with voters in the district given that he was once an elected official, to hold six debates ahead of the primary.
Only about 19 percent of the district's 159,895 active Republican voters went to the polls in the 2014 primary.
Voters at Ann MacArthur Primary School in the Locust Valley district place their vote during the district's proposed 2018 - 19 budget and school board races, Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Perez Williams said the DCCC supplied a small number of paid canvassers to help her gather signatures from Democratic voters in the 24th Congressional District that are required to make it onto the primary ballot.
Unshackle says voters in those districts will soon start seeing two different versions of mailers: One attacking Democratic incumbents Dave Valesky and Darrel Aubertine, and another that links Sen. Bill Stachowski with the man who defeated him in the Sept. 14 primary, Tim Kennedy.
In the last primary in Matheson's district 14 years ago, just 17,500 voters turned ouIn the last primary in Matheson's district 14 years ago, just 17,500 voters turned ouin Matheson's district 14 years ago, just 17,500 voters turned out.
Candidate for the 99th Assembly District, Kyle Roddey, has made his cell phone number available to potential voters in the Republican and Conservative primaries ahead of the Sept. 10 debate and Sept. 13 primary.
The Liberty poll of 932 likely Republican primary voters in the 22nd District was conducted Tuesday and Wednesday by landline interviews via automated phone calls.
Their campaign consultant, Doug Forand of Red Horse Strategies, said they were sending out eight pieces of mail to all voters in the district likely to vote in the primary.
New York State caps individual donations to candidates running for local office using a formula based on the number of registered voters in a given district, which varies slightly from year to year — but leaves the single donor ceiling around $ 16,000 in a Republican primary for Nassau County executive, and $ 48,000 for the general election.
A promising vein of primary voters also is expected in two congressional districts with turnout - boosting House primaries, in Westchester County and the Buffalo area.
Queens Democratic Party insiders said Kevin Kim's win over his five opponents in the Sept. 15 primary stemmed from the candidate's ability to not only galvanize his base but also to draw voters from across the district.
About 16 percent of active Republican voters in the 21st Congressional District cast a ballot in the Republican primary on Tuesday, in which c...
But the same survey shows more than half of Republican voters in the South Florida House district remain undecided with about one month to go before the special primary to replace Rep. Jose Felix Diaz, who resigned his seat effective Sept. 26 to run in Senate Distdistrict remain undecided with about one month to go before the special primary to replace Rep. Jose Felix Diaz, who resigned his seat effective Sept. 26 to run in Senate DistrictDistrict 40.
(a) Whenever a Party nomination for a public office to be filled at a general or special election is not made at a primary election or by judicial nominating convention, or when no valid designating petition is filed with the board of elections (1) such nomination shall be made by the Executive Committee if for a public office to be filled by the voters of a political subdivision whose boundaries are coterminous with the County of New York or the Borough of Manhattan, and any vacancy in a nomination so made shall be filled by the Executive Committee or a subcommittee appointed by the Executive Committee for that purpose, and (2) such nomination shall be made by the appropriate District Committee if for a public office to be filled by the voters of a political subdivision wholly or partly contained within, but embracing only a part of, the County of New York or Borough of Manhattan, and any vacancy in a nomination so made shall be filled by a subcommittee appointed by said District Committee for that purpose.
In 1955, The Lex Club was instrumental in changing the procedure for electing District Leaders from election by the County Committee to direct election by Democratic primary voterIn 1955, The Lex Club was instrumental in changing the procedure for electing District Leaders from election by the County Committee to direct election by Democratic primary voterin changing the procedure for electing District Leaders from election by the County Committee to direct election by Democratic primary voters.
After a rough and tumble primary win over political newcomer Rachel Barnhart, Bronson said voters in the 138th Assembly District know who he truly is and know that he's accessible.
The contribution came Saturday, just days before voters in the Senate district will decide between Panepinto, incumbent Sen. Mark Grisanti who lost his primary to Kevin Stocker, and Conservative Party candidate Timothy Gallagher.
Voters in the 62nd Assembly District who are also voting in either of the presidential primaries must fill out two separate ballots and submit them to separate scanning machines, a process the Board of Elections is confident it can undertake.
«It is shameful that David Weprin seeks to bring the North Korean example of elections to our Assembly district by robbing voters of choice in his attempt to knock his only opponent off the ballot so that he can run unopposed as he has done in every primary election,» Friedrich said in a statement.
Nebraska's gubernatorial primary is the marquee race on the ballot today, but the state's voters will also select a GOP nominee to challenge Sen. Ben Nelson (D) in the fall as well as a replacement for Osborne in the state's 3rd District.
The Grimm survey questioned 446 likely GOP primary voters who live in the 11th Congressional District.
Mr. Padernacht was always a long - shot candidate, but in a district known for extremely low voter turnout, he was expected to receive enough votes in the primary, on Sept. 14, to strengthen Mr. Espada's hand.
In the case of a Civil Court vacancy, the District Leaders, elected by Democratic voters in the Primary, vote to endorse one candidate who will gain support throughout entire the borougIn the case of a Civil Court vacancy, the District Leaders, elected by Democratic voters in the Primary, vote to endorse one candidate who will gain support throughout entire the borougin the Primary, vote to endorse one candidate who will gain support throughout entire the borough.
Martins had argued that military and overseas voters wouldn't be assured of getting their printed ballots by the Nov. 8 traditional election, just a month after the Republican primary in the 3rd Congressional District.
It's a challenge even on the Upper East Side; Massey stood on a corner in the 73rd Assembly District, which produced just over 3,000 of the 61,000 2013 votes but actual Republican primary voters were fairly scarce.
John Faso's decisive victory in the Republican primary gives voters in New York's 19th Congressional district a clear general election choice between Faso and far - left New York City professor Zephyr Teachout.
In the newly redrawn 98th Assembly District, which includes areas of Monsey and half of Ramapo along with Monroe and parts of Orange County, a contentious three - way Democratic primary had voters across the district choosing the candidate that lived closest District, which includes areas of Monsey and half of Ramapo along with Monroe and parts of Orange County, a contentious three - way Democratic primary had voters across the district choosing the candidate that lived closest district choosing the candidate that lived closest to them.
Though Assemblyman Bill Nojay took his own life last week, a majority of Republican voters in his Assembly district backed him over opponent Rick Milne in Tuesday's primary.
With less than three weeks to go until the Democratic primary for Rep. Charles Rangel's seat in Congress, he and his top rival, Sen. Adriano Espaillat, courted voters by promising to bring sorely needed jobs to the struggling Harlem and Bronx neighborhoods that make up much of their district.
Glossy two - sided campaign mailers hitting the mailboxes of Democratic primary voters in the 86th Assembly District reminding them that Mr. Ramirez -LSB-...]
Republican primary voters in the 22nd Congressional District elected Assemblywoman Claudia Tenney to represent them Tuesday.
Voters were deciding primary contests in 18 different legislative districts Tuesday.
But he was alarmed when, three days before the primary, Conservative voters in his district began receiving letters from Mulhall.
Elio ran for State Assembly District 26 in a Democratic primary as a Conservative Dem, and won nearly every single ED in Whitestone, (a stronghold of sometimes conservative leaning voters).
Since Busby and Bilbray emerged from the April 11 open primary, Republicans have relentlessly attacked the Democrat on taxes and, more importantly, immigration — the most important issue to voters in the district, both sides agree.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Republican voters in the Onondaga County Legislature's suburban 13th district will have a choice of candidates in Tuesday's primary after all.
Facing a primary threat from a Democrat with strong gay support, Monserrate has sought to hitch himself to evangelical voters in his Queens district.
ALBANY — In the crowded race for the upcoming Democratic primary in the sprawling 31st Senate district that comprises much of Manhattan's west side, candidates have largely fielded campaign donations from their geographic bases, despite attempts to court voters from all portions of the demographically diverse districIn the crowded race for the upcoming Democratic primary in the sprawling 31st Senate district that comprises much of Manhattan's west side, candidates have largely fielded campaign donations from their geographic bases, despite attempts to court voters from all portions of the demographically diverse districin the sprawling 31st Senate district that comprises much of Manhattan's west side, candidates have largely fielded campaign donations from their geographic bases, despite attempts to court voters from all portions of the demographically diverse district.
Some observers have speculated that Rangel might resign as soon as he wins the primary: His name would remain on the ballot in November — validation from voters — but the district's Democratic Party would tap a new candidate for a special election.
Natural, even: After voting in the presidential primary, voters in districts with special elections must ask for a second ballot to participate.
But if that same party wants to have a legislative candidate on the ballot in November, the number of voters within that legislative district to choose that party's primary ballot can be as high as 130 voters, i.e., over twenty times as high as the test for statewide candidates.
Ahead of a June primary, GOP surrogates have been pounding the field as «dismal and in disarray» and running far left of the average district voter.
Either way, Democratic Primary voters will need to think about what happens in Congressional districts, Senate races, State Houses and Senates, and gov. races with Clinton as the nominee.
Fewer than 7 percent of eligible Nassau voters participated in the 2014 primary, and turnout fell to about 3 percent in last year's district attorney primary.
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