Sentences with phrase «total national candidate»

In the 2014 - 15 school year, teachers in NT3 states and districts represented more than one - third of the total national candidate population, a 50 percent increase from the previous year.

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(Isa 2:4) These then are not involved in protest rallies, nor prays for or against any political candidate, but rather it prays for God's kingdom (Matt 6:9, 10), a heavenly government, to bring total peace to the earth, removing all national boundaries, sin, sickness and death and raising «meek» ones to perfection to enjoy living on a paradise earth forever.
But no one can spin that as a good total for a national conservative icon who raised close to $ 2 million for his 2009 run, eventually pushing GOP candidate Dede Scozzafava out of the race.
The British National Party, who won 12 seats on the council in 2006, all of which they lost in 2010, declined even further at this election, only standing candidates in three wards and picking up a total of 1,137 votes, placing them sixth overall.
Both Grimm and Allegretti have been cited by the National Republican Congressional Committee in its Young Guns program for promising candidates, and both have posted respectable fundraising totals.
But then, without notice to Lutfur or even its own members, without presenting any written evidence, without any investigation, with total disregard for the principles of natural justice, and just three days before the close of nominations, the Labour national executive removed Lutfur as a candidate and replaced him with Helal Abbas who had come third in the selection.
The president - elect, who is a national sporting hero, defeated 21 other presidential candidates in the October 10 general elections with 38.4 per cent of the total votes cast.
In the 2012 election, the New Patriotic Candidate for the constituency, Kofi Okyere - Agyekum, who is currently the member of Parliament for the area got 11,683 votes representing 57.93 % of the total votes cast whilst the National Democratic Congress candidate in the 2012 election, Dr. Kofi Agyarko - Danquah, got 6,560 votes representing 32.53 % of the voCandidate for the constituency, Kofi Okyere - Agyekum, who is currently the member of Parliament for the area got 11,683 votes representing 57.93 % of the total votes cast whilst the National Democratic Congress candidate in the 2012 election, Dr. Kofi Agyarko - Danquah, got 6,560 votes representing 32.53 % of the vocandidate in the 2012 election, Dr. Kofi Agyarko - Danquah, got 6,560 votes representing 32.53 % of the votes cast.
The court's conservative majority gave a skeptical reception to one of the least known features of campaign - finance law: caps the federal government imposes on the total amount of money any individual donor can give to federal candidates, national political party committees and federal political action committees.
[3] In total 64 candidates stood in the election, comprising 20 Conservatives, 16 Liberal Democrats, 11 Green party, 10 Labour, 5 independents and 2 British National Party.
Six states are responsible for 60 % of the total national number of signatures needed to place a new party or independent presidential candidate on the ballot in the entire nation (this calculation uses the easier method to get on the ballot in each state).
According to the board, «A candidate's efforts to achieve National Board Certification will likely take the better part of a school year and involve a total of 200 - 400 hours of work.»
In fact, the AFC's report (later removed from its website) said it spent $ 2.4 million in Wisconsin last year, a third of its national total, to «elect candidates... who will work to enact, expand and strengthen educational choice.»
McCutcheon vs. Federal Election Commission, a case brought by an Alabama Republican activist and the Republican National Committee, challenges limits placed on the total amount an individual donor can give to federal candidates and party committees and PACs.
Currently, the base limits are as follows: $ 2600 per election for each candidate (or $ 5200 total, for both the primary and general elections); $ 32,400 per year to a national party committee; $ 10,000 per year to state or local party committee; and $ 5000 per year to a political committee.
Shaun McCutcheon («Challenger») brought a lawsuit along with the Republican National Committee challenging the total limits that he could contribute to federal candidates and party committees.
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