Sentences with phrase «term limits law»

A total of 67 current state senators were ineligible to run for re-election in 2016 because of term limit laws in their state.
A total of 96 state senators are ineligible to run for re-election in 2018 because of term limit laws in their state.
He is prevented by term limit laws from running for re-election in 2018.
The town's term limit law allows elected officials to serve only two consecutive terms of four years each in the same public office.
A total of 175 state representatives are ineligible to run for re-election in 2018 because of term limit laws in their state.
«I don't feel this year's budget was great for the East End,» said Mr. Schneiderman, who was just re-elected to a sixth and final two - year term in office under term limit laws.
«It's been a long 12 years, it should have been eight,» he added in a jab at Quinn for orchestrating a 2008 City Council vote that altered the city's term limits law from two four - year terms for officeholders to three.
A state court ruled the DA's office is not subject to a county term limits law.
Mr. Klein's camp, in response to the mailer, bashed Mr. Koppell for authoring the bill to temporarily repeal a city term limits law, an unpopular move citywide.
172 current state representatives were ineligible to run for re-election in November because of term limit laws in their state.
A total of 83 current state senators were ineligible to run for re-election in November because of term limit laws in their state.
Brewer initially considered mounting a legal challenge to the term limit laws barring her from seeking a second consecutive four - year term, but ultimately conceded the issue.
Legislature Majority Leader Joseph Lorigo says he has an issue with proposing any type of term limit law that exempts current officials.
122 current state senators were ineligible to run for re-election in November because of term limit laws in their state.
At the time, the mayor was reaching out to clergy members in hopes of gaining their support for his (eventually successful) push to change the term limits law.
Mr. Nuzzi has been on the Southampton Town Board for eight years, and thus, can not serve any longer as a councilman under that town's term limit laws.
Ironically for Catsimatidis, who was trying to position himself as the next Bloomberg, he ended up being blocked from running by none other than Bloomberg himself, who convinced the NYC Council to change the term limits law, enabling him to seek a third four - year term in 2009.
The current speaker, Melissa Mark - Viverito, who is to deliver her State of the City address on Thursday, can not run for re-election because of the term limits law; several other prominent Council members are also serving their last term.
2010 was the first year that some Nevada State Representatives were ineligible to run for office because of the term limits law first passed in 1994.
Bloomberg campaigned to change the city's term limits law, and was elected to his third term in 2009 as an Independent candidate on the Republican ballot line.
186 current state representatives were ineligible to run for re-election in 2016 because of term limit laws in their state.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg can not run for re-election because of the city's term limits law, while Public Advocate Bill de Blasio and Comptroller John Liu are both running for Mayor rather than seeking re-election to their current offices.
To hear Catsimatidis tell it, Bloomberg personally came to him after deciding he had no chance at winning the White House and asked for his support in pushing to change the term limits law to facilitate a third term.
«To rule against us would have a chilling effect on our term limit laws and open the door to even more shenanigans by career politicians,» Power added.
But the two have not always agreed on policy: Mr. Liu opposed rewriting the term limits law, while Mr. Felder vigorously supported doing so.
That despite Bloomberg's having steamrolled a City Council repeal of the term limits law voted for twice by the electorate and the Democrat being outspent 10 to one by -LSB-...]
253 state representatives were ineligible to run for re-election in November because of term limit laws in their state.
«It is clear from the plain and unambiguous language of the Term Limits Law that it has not and does not prohibit a sitting elected official from seeking a different town office from the one they currently hold,» Colaiacovo wrote.
After advancing legislation that overturned the term limits law ---- allowing both Bloomberg and herself another four years in power ---- Quinn faced an unusually tough Democratic primary in 2009, garnering just over half the vote in a three - way race.
Greenfield is also in a unique position due to a loophole in the term limits law.
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