Sentences with phrase «qualified parties nominate»

One solution would be to let small qualified parties nominate by convention instead of by primary.

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George RR Martin wrote: «Trump was the least qualified candidate ever nominated by a major party for the presidency.»
A qualified minor party may nominate candidates for the general election just as a major party does.
We urged the Republican and Conservative Parties to also nominate a well - qualified individual who will wage a vigorous and competitive campaign for the office of District Attorney come November.
A campaign can achieve primary matching funds by receiving aggregate qualifying contributions of $ 5,000 or more in at least 20 different states, if this is done before the Green Party Presidential Nominating Convention (July 12 - 15 in Baltimore).
The party may have got this idea from the Independent Party, another ballot - qualified Oregon minor party that has been nominating that way for several yearsparty may have got this idea from the Independent Party, another ballot - qualified Oregon minor party that has been nominating that way for several yearsParty, another ballot - qualified Oregon minor party that has been nominating that way for several yearsparty that has been nominating that way for several years now.
According to the Kansas Secretary of State, in June 2012, the ballot - qualified Reform Party nominated Chuck Baldwin for President and Joseph Martin for Vice-President, and certified these candidates to the Secretary of State.
Bucci said the Finch campaign's reading of state law is that a party that is qualified for the ballot but has a vacancy can nominate a new candidate up to 21 days before the election and still have that person certified by the Secretary of the State.
In Kentucky, if a group polls 2 % of the vote for President, it is a qualified minor party for the next four years, and can nominate by convention, with no petitioning needed.
The Independent Party of Connecticut is ballot - qualified for president, and has the freedom to nominate a presidential candidate.
The party had nominated Ralph Nader in 2008, and because he polled over 1 %, that party retained its qualified status for that particular office for 2012.
On August 21, the Independent Party of Connecticut, which is ballot - qualified for President, nominated Rocky Anderson for President.
His attempts to get on various state ballots were helped when four one - state parties which were already ballot - qualified nominated him as their presidential candidate.
As noted earlier, on the evening of August 21, the ballot - qualified Independent Party of Connecticut nominated Rocky Anderson for President.
State - qualified minor parties nominate candidates by convention.
«To us, the best chance... to put forward the real values of this party, I believe, that tonight you need to nominate one of our own to run for governor,» Mertens said, «someone who's independent of the two major parties, someone who has worked hard to build this party, someone who is qualified to be governor.
South Carolina has three ballot - qualified parties that only exist in that state, and which didn't nominate anyone for President.
The ballot - qualified Peace & Freedom Party of California will hold its state convention, which also functions as a presidential nominating convention this year, on August 4 - 5 at the Vermont Square United Methodist Church, 4410 S. Budlong Ave., Los Angeles.
The Texas ballot - qualified minor parties held their nominating conventions on the weekend of June 9 - 10.
His desultory campaign to win support from delegates to the May party nominating convention nearly ended in disaster when he appeared to fall short of the 15 percent he needed to qualify for the primary.
(iii) if the court is not the Family Court, the Federal Magistrates Court or the Family Court of a State — an individual or an organisation nominated for the parties by an appropriately qualified officer of the court; and
(iii) if the court is not the Family Court, the Federal Circuit Court of Australia or the Family Court of a State — an individual or an organisation nominated for the parties by an appropriately qualified officer of the court; and
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