Sentences with phrase «stand for re-election»

On Monday, Irvine O. Hockaday, Jr. informed Sprint (NYSE: S) Nextel that he will not stand for re-election at the next annual meeting on May...
Frawley confirmed in February that he would not stand for re-election, with his announcement kicking off the election process, which was managed by senior partner Martin Winter.
The three Directors whose seats are up for election this cycle (Micah Bowers, Hadrien Gardeur, and Bill McCoy) are all eligible to stand for re-election for a second full term according to the Foundation bylaws.
Carwyn Jones tells Bridgend Labour members that he won't stand for re-election in 2021.
And he will stand for re-election as an MP in his Doncaster North constituency in the snap General Election on June 8.
• We've now had three self - indulgent Tory MPs pointlessly resign and stand for re-election — David Davis in 2008, and this month Douglas Carswell and Mark Reckless.
I will therefore not stand for re-election at the next General Election, and I will give the new Conservative Candidate for Totnes my full support and endorsement.
The Speaker of the House of Commons is an MP and has to stand for re-election as Speaker in his, or her, constituency at every general election.
He declined to stand for re-election in 2011, saying he was «tired of the nuts who have no grasp of what the state party's role is.»
In an article for the Sunday Mirror, Corbyn said he was «ready to reach out» to his enemies in the party but warned he would stand for re-election if they staged a challenge for the top job.
In September 2010 he was replaced as Opposition Chief Whip by Ed Miliband, who asked him not to stand for re-election because he wanted a «break from the past.»
Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo has told President Muhammadu Buhari not to stand for re-election next year, in a blistering and excoriating 13 - page statement released on Tuesday...
On Monday, board member John Hagenbuch decided not to stand for re-election, following a proxy campaign led by Wynn's ex-wife, Elaine.
Leader of the Conference of Nigerian Political Parties (CNPP), Alhaji Balarabe Musa, has advised President Muhammadu Buhari, not to stand for re-election next year.
The former FBI agent, who spent time in FBI custody before his court appearance Monday morning, called the charges a «witch hunt» and vowed to say in Congress and stand for re-election.
She has pledged to drive down New Jersey's property taxes — the highest in the nation — and adds that she wouldn't stand for re-election if she failed to do so in four years.
If the sitting MP wishes to stand for re-election, a trigger ballot will be carried out through Party units and affiliates according to NEC guidelines.
Whoever wins in both the Senate and Assembly races will have to stand for re-election in November but will have the advantage of being the incumbent in those races.
Andrew Pelling (Croydon Central), who was elected as a Conservative but had the party whip withdrawn), announced on 4 December 2007 that he would not stand for re-election.
The Leader should be someone who is ready to win the 2020 election and become Prime Minister of the UK, and then stand for re-election and win again in 2025.
[150] He was later reported to be reconsidering, [151] and on 30 March 2010 he confirmed that he would stand for re-election as an Independent candidate.
13th Congressional District (Staten Island / Brooklyn): The disgraced Republican incumbent will not stand for re-election.
Ghana Football Association president Kwesi Nyantakyi has announced he will not stand for re-election when his tenure expires in 2019.
It also seems that bringing up a pay raise this year, when all must stand for re-election, may not be the wisest thing to do, considering the legislature has a «dysfunctional» tag hung on it.
Despite his opposition to Blair's government on issues like the Iraq War, Livingstone was invited to stand for re-election as Labour's candidate and was re-elected in 2004, expanding his transport policies, introducing new environmental regulations, and enacting civil rights policies.
It is pathetic, that this senior senator from PA, changing parties.He should resign and stand for re-election as if the post was vacated.
When Shaun Woodward defected to Labour in 1999, he was urged to resign his seat and stand for re-election as the Labour candidate.
However, this is a special election, so Bittner will be forced to stand for re-election in Read more»
In March 2005, Boateng announced that he would not stand for re-election as an MP at the general election.
The House of Lords is consistently more liberal than the House of Commons, unencumbered as its members are by the pressure of having to stand for re-election.
That members of a reformed Lords would be unable to stand for re-election effectively removes that effect from the equation, and there is no evidence to suggest that Lords elected under an open preferential system would be any more likely to follow the party leadership than those elected under STV.
The 57 - year - old, one of David Cameron's harshest critics on the Conservative backbenches, is not thought to be defecting to Ukip and will not stand for re-election in 2015, limiting the damage his resignation will have on the prime minister.
He urged the traders to pay the governor back with their votes when he will come out for re-election for second tenure, saying, «ou know that the politicians are greedy, they will not avoid running for second tenure, they will always stand for re-election and that is the time they should pay him in his own coin for what he did to them.»
He didn't stand for re-election because he felt «better fitted to present the case for internationalism to the public direct, freed from party ties».
Chairman Donald Brydon will not stand for re-election in 2019
In its annual proxy statement, the airline group said it would continue to divide the roles, though the current independent chairman, Robert Milton, will not stand for re-election to the board.
The restaurant chain said on March 17 that four of its 12 directors would not stand for re-election at an upcoming shareholder meeting.
Koum won't stand for re-election to the board at Facebook's May 31 annual meeting, the company said in a filing.
Joseph Papa did not stand for re-election as a Director and stepped down from the Board with effect from the conclusion of the AGM.
Independent directors may not stand for re-election after age 72.
Galia Maor, Dan Suesskind and Gabrielle Sulzberger will not stand for re-election in June for another term.
GE said nine of the company's directors will stand for re-election including major shareholder Trian Fund Management's Edward Garden, who was appointed to GE's board in October.
South Australian premier Jay Weatherill, who is standing for re-election this weekend, said the Whyalla project would benefit the wider community by improving local grid stability.
Tronc will pare its directors to nine from seven, with Soon - Shiong and Donald Tang not standing for re-election.
Councillor Andy Moore had been dropped from the list of Lib Dem candidates standing for re-election in May.
I assume some move back to Labour, and — as in England — Lib Dems MPs standing for re-election to enjoy an incumbency bonus.
What's more, members of the State Senate, House of Delegates and Montgomery City Council have little to risk by running because they are not standing for re-election until 2018.
In Bordeaux, the incumbent Mayor and former Prime Minister Alain Juppé, defeated in the 2007 parliamentary election, stood for re-election.
The incumbent mayor, who is standing for re-election on May 3rd, was accused of not having acted soon enough by his main challenger, Labour's Ken Livingstone.
That plea came after he successfully stood for re-election, defeating former Democratic Brooklyn Councilman Domenic Recchia despite the mutli - count federal indctment hanging over his head.
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