In context, I think it means «
seats belonging to a party that is not politically conservative».
Not exact matches
I think this is because you all view politics through a prism that sees
seats and social classes as
belonging to a
party so the rise in UKIP in the North looks like the «fault» of Labour when its as plain as the nose on your face that they simply replaced the Conservatives, who were down
to third place in some cases and the Lib Dems who were down
to 4th and sometimes fifth.
The
party is most proud of the significant victory by Yuh - Line Niou, a 33 - year - old Taiwan - born Assembly staffer who — as a WFP candidate — lost the April special election for the Lower Manhattan
seat that used
to belong to former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.
The
seat has longed
belong to a Democrat, thanks
to a big enrollment edge (43,200
to 20,000 over Republicans, with 19,100 independents and minor
parties).
But Kaminsky is the first Democrat
to hold his
seat in three decades (it
belonged to Skelos from 1985 until 2015), and his departure could deliver it back
to the GOP just as his
party looks
to cobble together a slim Senate majority.
That one vote
belongs to Senator Simcha Felder, a Democrat from Brooklyn who has nonetheless caucused with Republicans in Albany's upper chamber, and is now that
party's decisive 32nd vote in the 63 -
seat Senate.
The plaintiffs, which claimed that they
belong to a body known as Inter
Party Advisory Council (IPAC), want the court to determine «whether INEC can deregister a party which has fulfilled and satisfied all requirements of registration simply because it fails to win a seat in the Presidential, Governorship, National or State Assembly without considering other elections like the Local Government Chairmanship and Councillors Elect
Party Advisory Council (IPAC), want the court
to determine «whether INEC can deregister a
party which has fulfilled and satisfied all requirements of registration simply because it fails to win a seat in the Presidential, Governorship, National or State Assembly without considering other elections like the Local Government Chairmanship and Councillors Elect
party which has fulfilled and satisfied all requirements of registration simply because it fails
to win a
seat in the Presidential, Governorship, National or State Assembly without considering other elections like the Local Government Chairmanship and Councillors Elections.