Sentences with phrase «statewide vote received»

Arizona's district delegates were allocated on a winner - take - all basis; the candidate who won the plurality of the statewide vote received all of the state's district delegates.

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That total is nearly 60,000 votes higher than the previous record of 183,672 set by Sen. Chuck Schumer in 2010 (Gillibrand, who was running to fill the remaining two years in the term of her predecessor, Hillary Clinton, received 182,624 on the WFP line that year), and approximately 80,000 over the party's highest 2008 statewide total, which was 159,613 for President Obama.
Despite receiving 51 percent of the votes statewide in 2012, Democrats won only 39 of 99 Assembly seats.
A party meets the requirements for ballot access if a candidate nominated by the political party at one of the two immediately preceding statewide general elections received at least 5 percent of the vote, or if a combination of candidates nominated by the political party for a combination of districts that encompass all of the voters of the entire state polled at least 5 percent of the vote in each of their respective districts.
State law defines an established political party as any party whose candidate for a statewide office received at least 2 percent of the total votes cast that office in either of the two most recent general elections.
A minor party can maintain its status if one of its candidates for statewide office received at least 5 percent of the total votes cast in either of the last two elections or if 1,000 or more registered voters have affiliated with the minor party prior to July 1 before either of the last two elections.
Currently, Republican Lazio receives 46 % of the statewide vote to Paterson's 43 %.
Hawkins, who is from Syracuse, earned about five percent of the vote statewide, but did the best in Tompkins County where he received more than 16 percent of the vote.
In the 2014 election for governor, Hawkins received 184,419 votes, or about 5 percent of the statewide vote.
DiNapoli received the most votes of any statewide candidate with 2,077,293 votes.
The county, with its mix of urban and suburban municipalities, is usually the best bellwether of statewide election results: In the 2014 gubernatorial election, Gov Andrew Cuomo received 57.1 percent of the two - way vote there and 57.4 percent in the state as a whole; in 2010, he brought in 68.8 percent in Westchester, compared to 65.3 percent throughout New York; and in 2006, Eliot Spitzer received 70.2 percent of the county's vote and 70.8 percent of the state's.
One minor candidate in the Republican primary was William W. Evans, Jr., a former New Jersey State Assemblyman, who received just 151 votes statewide.
A political party in South Dakota is defined as a «party whose candidate for any statewide office received at least two and one - half percent of the total votes cast for that statewide office in either of the two previous general elections.»
From a humble beginning garnering 141,000 votes on ballot Row F, our principles have attracted Empire State voters in sufficient numbers to raise the Party to Row C and twice received over a million votes for our candidate in a statewide election.
Hawkins has polled statewide at 10 percent, and in two congressional districts — the NY - 19 and the NY - 21 — Hawkins receives 12 percent of the vote in a race including Astorino and Democratic incumbent Andrew Cuomo.
Here in New York, vibrant movements opposing fracking and the growing corporate attacks on our public school system helped spur the Green Party gubernatorial campaign of Howie Hawkins and Brian Jones, which received almost 5 percent of the vote running against incumbent Democrat Andrew Cuomo, the best any independent third party campaign has done statewide in more than 80 years.
He received nearly 60,000 votes, which gave the Green Party a ballot line statewide for the next four years.
Credico, who with 99.6 percent of precincts reporting, received 19,045 votes statewide — or 3.6 percent of the vote — told City & State that he is endorsing Hawkins because, «[Gov. Andrew] Cuomo is conservative, Hawkins is progressive.
That's because the Independence Party is a statewide political party that received more than 50,000 votes on its ballot line for governor in the 2014 election, while the IDC is not considered a political party under state election law.
Third - party presidential candidates received stronger support in the county than the statewide average: Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson received 4.2 percent of the vote; Green Party candidate Jill Stein, 2.4 percent.
Trump also won all 14 of the state's at - large delegates by receiving more than 50 percent of the statewide vote.
Moreover, receiving half of the votes against two other statewide incumbent Republicans and a sitting Congressman speaks volumes of her strength as a candidate and bodes very well for her in the General Election.
All of those delegates will be awarded to a candidate who receives more than 50 percent of the statewide vote.
The Republican primary will hand out three delegates per district (plus 14 more for the statewide winner), but the math is more complicated: A candidate who pulls in more than 50 percent of the vote in a given district will take all three; if the winner gets less than a majority, one delegate will go to the column of the second - place finisher, as long as that candidate receives at least 20 percent of that district's vote.
If it receives the required 650,000 valid petition signatures and carries a statewide vote, probably on the November 1992 ballot, the measure would give California residents the most sweeping educational - choice program in the nation.
Supporters of a proposed Oregon ballot initiative that would put a two - year cap on the amount of time that English - language learners could receive instruction in their native languages or take English - as - a-second-language classes are looking forward to the November ballot, now that they have gathered enough signatures to put the measure up for a statewide vote.
Prior to every statewide general election, participating schools receive curriculum and supplies so that students can learn about real candidates and issues that will be on the California ballot, then vote on mock election ballots the week before the real election.
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