«While she will still be on the ballot paper as a Ukip candidate
we want voters in her district to realise that she is not representing the party and the people of east Sussex,» said a spokesperson.
Not exact matches
If her question is placed on the November ballot and enough
voters are
in favor of dissolving the
district, Fiddyment and other like - minded Gurnee residents plan to ask the
voters in the March primary if they
want to re-establish a park
district.
The
district wants to build a park on the property, a plan
voters approved
in a 2002 referendum.
Two hotly debated «pass the pool» referendum measures were sunk
in 1997 by
voters who did not
want higher property taxes to pay for a proposed multimillion - dollar family aquatic center on Park
District land at Hunt Club Park on Hunt Club Road.
In Oak Brook, park
district officials
want voters «opinions on a proposed $ 14 million facility on 14 acres just north of Central Park.
It may sound cliché, but if Gates Republican Mark Assini
wants to do something no one has been able to do
in nearly 30 years — defeat veteran Democratic Rep. Louise Slaughter — he'll have to convince the
voters of New York's 25th Congressional
District they meet that definition.
If only of course the 34th were a «liberal»
district as opposed to a relatively conservative
district for NYC — maybe you think the other
voters of the 34th might
want a say
in who represents them?
If there's one thing Democratic former Rep. Brad Schneider
wants voters in Illinois» 10th
District to know, it's that incumbent Rep. Robert J. Dold has sided with Republicans
in Congress.
The WFP had released the robocall's results, showing Democratic
voters by a majority
in each
district of the eight IDC lawmakers
want their senators to return to the mainline Democratic fold.
A stunning 52.3 percent of the registered
voters in Kogi West Senatorial
District want their Senator, Dino Melaye, recalled from the Senate
Former Mayor Ed Koch bucked his own party
in endorsing Republican Bob Turner Monday and not state Assemblyman David Weprin (D - Little Neck) to replace former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner
in September's special election, saying he
wanted to «send a message» to President Barack Obama that
voters in the
district disapprove of his policy toward Israel.
The House members also
want to appeal to New York's moderate Republican and Democratic
voters, and independents who help decide elections
in swing
districts like Katko's
in the Syracuse area.
Babinec has pledged to caucus with House Republicans if elected and a majority of the
voters polled
in the
district want the GOP to retain control of the House of Representatives.
UPPER MANHATTAN — On their last full day of campaigning, the leading candidates for the 13th Congressional
District seat tried to convince
voters in Upper Manhattan and the Bronx that experience was the factor they should use to decide who they
want to be their representative.
King also has been critical of the most vocal of his opponents, and says what he hears
in the
district are
voters who
want to give Trump a chance.
«We've experienced a groundswell of support from
voters across the
district who are tired of the same old phony promises from both parties about creating jobs — they
want a real plan and real action,» said Babinec
in a statement.
Just over half of
voters polled
in the
district, 51 percent,
want to see Republicans retain control of the House of Representatives.
In seven other cases, the districts took a straw poll and found that voters did not want the consolidation, and in four other proposed mergers, some district residents initially expressed interest, but the mergers ultimately failed at the poll
In seven other cases, the
districts took a straw poll and found that
voters did not
want the consolidation, and
in four other proposed mergers, some district residents initially expressed interest, but the mergers ultimately failed at the poll
in four other proposed mergers, some
district residents initially expressed interest, but the mergers ultimately failed at the polls.
«I firmly believe elections are for the
voters, and I
want to give the
voters in this
district a real choice
in for the Assembly,» she said, while standing among a small group of supporters, many of them family and friends.
«Not only do I
want the Bronx and
voters in the 33rd
district to have a Senate Senator they can be proud of, but I
want New York State to have the best, most accountable legislature
in the country,» said Nunez
in a statement released by New Roosevelt.
But if that same party
wants to have a legislative candidate on the ballot
in November, the number of
voters within that legislative
district to choose that party's primary ballot can be as high as 130
voters, i.e., over twenty times as high as the test for statewide candidates.
«I think the
voters in the North
District were dissatisfied with the makeup of the current board and they
wanted a change,» Jay said.
Steve Williams» campaign for the Democratic nomination
in New York's 24th Congressional
District race is
in its infancy, but the Syracuse attorney and ex-U.S. Navy prosecutor knows what message he
wants to deliver to
voters over the next 12 months.
But, Lake's poll found, that's not what
voters in those
districts actually
want.
LA Mayor's Race: How the Candidates Stand on Your Issues Even though the mayor doesn't have any direct authority over the Los Angeles Unified School
District, many
voters said they
want the next major to play a role
in education.
School board members and superintendents appearing before the Assembly education committee questioned why Republicans
want to inject themselves
in local affairs during a public hearing on a bill that would prohibit school
districts from bringing a failed referendum back to
voters for two years.
Other changes
in the bill will allow
voters in school
districts with a surplus of education money to determine via a referendum if they
want to cut property taxes.
First, concerns were raised about the omission of recreational program budgets
in the equity calculations; lawmakers were also worried that there was no consideration for
districts having to go through «truth
in taxation» hearings with
voters who may be overly sensitive to recent property tax increases; finally, policymakers
wanted an extended period of time of 1, possibly 2 more years to allow for the necessary levies to occur to pay for such changes.
Even when 52 percent of
voters want a Democratic House, antiquated winner - take - all voting
in single - winner
districts leads to Republicans holding 57 percent of seats.