Sentences with phrase «statewide election cycle»

Then, the check off option could appear on 2015 tax forms and fund the 2016 statewide election cycle.
Then, the check - off option could appear on 2015 tax forms and fund the 2016 statewide election cycle.
Then, the checkoff option could appear on 2015 tax forms and fund the 2016 statewide election cycle.

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This limit was $ 60,800 for statewide candidates in the last election cycle, meaning than an individual who controlled ten L.L.C.s could give write ten $ 60,800 checks to the same candidate.
But limited liability companies — businesses that share attributes of corporations and partnerships — are allowed to give up to $ 60,800 to a statewide candidate per election cycle and up to $ 150,000 a year to candidates and committees overall.
Astorino is seeking a third term and is considering a second run for governor, making the county executive race in the northern suburban county a race with potential statewide implications in an off - year election cycle.
DiNapoli, as well as advocates for public financing, have criticized the agreement for not including all statewide candidates and coming in the middle of an election cycle.
Self - serve platforms change this dynamic, giving small and / or local campaigns essentially the same online voter - targeting options that statewide or federal candidates have come to rely on over the past couple of election cycles.
Astorino also disagreed that Republicans are on the verge of being permanently shut out from statewide office, saying the election cycle that just ended can be built on the upcoming one which concludes in 2018.
In past election cycles, the Hillsborough County Democratic Party struggled to field legitimate candidates to challenge Republicans in local and statewide elections.
This is an issue that polls very high — a vast majority of New Yorkers are in favor of seeing a statewide hourly wage increase (though perhaps not to as high as $ 15)-- and next year is a key election cycle for the Senate Republicans.
Republican John Cahill hopes the GOP can build on the gains made in 2014 for the next election cycle, and potentially win a statewide office within four years» time.
Cuomo has done DiNapoli no favors so far this election cycle, making it clear he will not be endorsing the comptroller even though he is the only Democrat running for his statewide office.
The election cycles where a Conservative might someday with a statewide gubernatorial race is not far - fetched, so we might yet see the day when the GOP is Row C — and ironically classified as a minor party — if they don't get their acts together soon.
Republicans at all levels this election cycle sought to make an issue out of the harassment scandals, but to little avail, especially on the statewide level.
At the same meeting, the board announced that it will soon be raising campaign contribution limits, with candidates for statewide office allowed to receive up to $ 65,100 per donor in the 2016 election cycle, an increase from $ 60,800.
A statewide public financing system to elevate average New Yorkers» voices in our elections, buttressed by other comprehensive reforms — like lower limits on how much one person can contribute to a political candidate (now at an outrageous $ 60,800 for statewide candidates per election cycle) and strong independent enforcement of campaign finance laws — will reduce the power of big money special interests.
An independent expenditure report is required if the campaign committee makes independent expenditures that support, oppose or benefit a different candidate, in excess of $ 1,000 or more to a candidate for statewide office or in excess of $ 200 or more to any other candidate in the aggregate during an election cycle.
INCS Action, Illinois» only statewide advocacy organization focused on improving access to quality charter public schools for Illinois families, marked its third election cycle in 2016 with new victories.
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