Sentences with phrase «successfully gets on the ballot»

If Spitzer successfully gets on the ballot, he will face Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer in the citywide Democratic primary for the comptroller seat in September.

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Spitzer declined, even after Cuomo successfully blocked all his primary opponents form getting onto the ballot at the convention (recall that this year, all five AG candidates were allowed on the ballot after much mathematical manipulation of the weighted vote).
Now that the Arizona Green Party is safely on the ballot for 2012, due to successfully getting a ballot access bill through this year's legislature, Arizona Greens are now organizing a search for volunteer members who will petition to restore the Green Party's ballot status in neighbor states New Mexico, Utah, and Nevada.
Lazio's campaign has been faltering for some time, and failed to receive a bounce — either in the polls or in fundraising — after he successfully blocked Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy from getting on the ballot at the state convention in June.
Bloomberg may no longer personally be a Republican but that didn't stop him from successfully courting borough GOP party leaders to get the party's line on the ballot.
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