Sentences with phrase «selected by members of both parties»

Instead candidates selected by members of both parties contest elections using the description of Labour and Co-operative Party.

Not exact matches

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The tight - knit village of Glen Ellyn has two traditions in government: Members of the Village and Library Boards serve only one four - year term; and those members are typically chosen by the Civic Betterment Party, a nominating committee that since 1931 has met every other November to select candMembers of the Village and Library Boards serve only one four - year term; and those members are typically chosen by the Civic Betterment Party, a nominating committee that since 1931 has met every other November to select candmembers are typically chosen by the Civic Betterment Party, a nominating committee that since 1931 has met every other November to select candidates.
In that case, the Democratic nominee for a House seat would be selected by members of the county party committee.
Based on past election results, enrollment figures, and fundraising totals, it's safe to assume that, barring any unexpected retirements, arrests or other major surprises, 23 seats currently controlled by Democrats, 21 seats controlled by Republicans and each of the five districts held by the IDC will return members of the same party that voters selected in 2014:
On 1 March 2014, at a special conference the party reformed internal Labour election procedures, including replacing the electoral college system for selecting new leaders with a «one member, one vote» system following the recommendation of a review by former general - secretary Ray Collins.
In contrast to the United States, party leaders in Britain are selected by the equivalent of superdelegates, such as members of Parliament.
Last week Tower Hamlets Labour group, myopic in their perpetual factionalism, joined forces with local Tories to vote down the annual budget proposed by the former Labour council leader and now independent mayor Lutfur Rahman, who of course was removed as Labour candidate by the National Executive Committee in the run up to the 2010 mayoral election, despite having been selected by a majority of local party members.
With the introduction of election by secret ballot in 2010, the party whips can no longer influence the appointment of Select Committee members or, importantly, their chairs.
The separation of legislative committees from select committees is unhelpful and reduces the ability to have legislation reviewed by experts, in favour of many members still being just partisan «cannon fodder» primed to vote the party line whatever the problems that emerge in discussion.
To the chagrin of the formerly hugely influential party whips, most committee chairs are now elected by a secret ballot of all MPs, and committee members selected by their parties through internal ballot.
1 Instead of the Committee of Selection being dominated by the Whips, it could be elected by the whole House on a similar basis to the method of election of Select Committees, i.e. places are allotted to each party according to their proportion in the House, Members of each party then vote for their own representatives on the committee, and the Government has the right to choose the chair.
Where Labour is in third place or below, and perhaps also where it is in a sufficiently distant second place, then it should dispense with any requirement that its prospective nominees be party members (although they would of course have to join if they were selected), provided that they had been registered voters within the constituency's then boundaries for at least 15 years, and provided that they were recommended to the Constituency Labour Party by the public signatures of at least five per cent of the voparty members (although they would of course have to join if they were selected), provided that they had been registered voters within the constituency's then boundaries for at least 15 years, and provided that they were recommended to the Constituency Labour Party by the public signatures of at least five per cent of the voParty by the public signatures of at least five per cent of the voters.
Obviously David Cameron must select who he wants at the end of the day - the person should not be imposed by the party members - but Eric Pickles should definitely be the Chairman if it was my decision.
In fact, when Americans vote for president, they are actually voting for a slate of electors selected by members of Democratic and Republican state parties or nominated in some other fashion.
This quirk has given the party establishment here (loathed by supporters of Donald Trump) a boost of relevance as all three major party candidates are expected for a fundraising dinner Thursday night for the Republican State Committee, whose members, and leaders, will select the delegates.
After having elections across the whole House of Commons for the select committee chairmen, the parties in Parliament are currently in the process of electing the remaining members of the committees, party by party (ie only Conservative MPs elect the Conservative members etc).
• where parties of member States have expressly agreed to a court in their contract, the court selected by parties must act in every case as long as the choice of court agreement is valid.
In preparation for ratification, Ontario businesses should be aware of the Hague Convention's key features, including: • where parties of member States have expressly agreed to a court in their contract, the court selected by parties must act in every case as long as the choice of court agreement is valid.
If the Dispute has a claimed value of more than $ 250,000, or if Gigaom elects in its sole discretion to bear the costs of arbitration in excess of those that would occur for a proceeding before a single neutral arbitrator, then the arbitration will be heard and determined by a three member panel, with one member to be selected by each party and the third (who will be chair of the panel) selected by the two party appointed members or by the AAA in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules.
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