Sentences with phrase «recent federal election campaign»

The association also hosted local candidates during the recent federal election campaign at a breakfast, where they spoke on housing issues.
It probably comes as no surprise that Sherman threw his support behind the Liberals during the recent federal election campaign.

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A history lecturer at Columbia University has registered a campaign committee to challenge Rep. Carolyn Maloney in New York's 12th congressional district, according to a recent filing with the Federal Election Commission.
She had $ 875,477 in her campaign fund, as of June 30, the most recent quarterly report filed with the Federal Election Commission.
While UKIP's recent success in the Welsh elections could be an obstacle to this alternative, the party might also campaign for transforming the UK into a real federal state, with increased devolution for everyone.
The most recent Federal Election Committee campaign finance disclosures, show that Ms. Throne - Holst has raised $ 1.15 million for her Congressional campaign and Mr. Calone has raised $ 940,792 for his.
Filings with the Federal Elections Commission show Trump's campaign spending has topped $ 63.3 million through May, which are the most recent filings.
Republicans running for Congress in Connecticut face an uphill climb when it comes to collecting campaign cash, according to recent reports with the Federal Election Commission.
According to the most recent disclosure reports published by the Federal Election Commission for the 2015 - 16 campaign, Ms. Throne - Holst has raised a total of $ 1,744,295 while Mr. Calone had raised $ 1,568,494.
Recent reports filed with the Federal Election Commission showed that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has spent nearly $ 900,000 on the contest; the majority of that money ($ 600,000 or so) has gone into television ads and direct mail ($ 200,000).
The question of whether corporations have constitutional rights is central to the Supreme Court's recent campaign finance case, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission.
Recent confessions released by federal courts indicate that corruption from the construction companies involved financed the last two presidential election campaigns, thus providing a rationale for detachment of decisions from normal economic logic.
Given heightened prominence during the recent U.S. election, it has since become a growing concern in Europe and even Canada, where a campaign manager for a federal Conservative Party leadership candidate admitted recently to publishing a fake article online to rile the «left» about the supposed «billions» the Liberal Party was spending on international aid.
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