Sentences with phrase «which named the candidates»

Interestingly, a follow - up question was then asked which named the candidates that stood in 2010 and reminded voters Nick Clegg was their 2010 Lib Dem candidate.

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While Ajao doesn't directly address this, he insists Identified's aim is to make both recruiters and candidates feel comfortable, which is why a recruiter is able to see only a person's professional background, not his or her name.
The data firm, which has garnered significant attention in the political world over the past few years for its work for candidates like Cruz and Donald Trump, has come under fire in recent days since a whistleblower named Christopher Wylie detailed how the company exploited Facebook to collect data from unknowing users.
Finally, systems which we consider worthy candidates to be granted the name «living» differ from things like clay minerals in that they contain instructions, not only for copying, but for the elaboration of structures which can actively Operate on surrounding materials.
Dortmunds Michael Zorc is another candidate which name is thrown around, and the only reason I fear hiring ex players who've played for Wenger is they could be another «yes man».
The second, apparently is the board's decision to appoint a Director of Football to look over transfers, which we know is true as former Gunners» star Marc Overmars confirmed that he is one of the candidates in line to take the seat, saying: «I think there is a list with some names and I might be on it.»
The fund currently provides up to # 3,000 for six named scholarships, which can be split between equally deserving candidates, plus some bursaries.
First Maxwell received the nomination of the Monroe County Conservative Committee, which led to two - time NY - 25 candidate and Gates Town Supervisor Mark Assini withdrawing his name from consideration for the GOP nod.
As he faces a tough primary challenge from former NYC Comptroller John Liu, Sen. Tony Avella has picked up the support of the New York League of Conservation Voters, which today will name the Queens senator its top priority candidate in advance of the Sept. 9 election.
And in 2008, Barack Obama was the first candidate to take his name almost entirely out of the branding equation, leaving supporters instead with the wearable and sharable dawn - of - a-new-day «O», brilliant in it's simplicity, rendering and image of the sun shining over a field which also happened to be the American flag.
I'm not aware of any official name for what you're proposing (which basically combines referendum with candidate - matching).
-- candidates will get a clue and start buying Adwords with their name, but also the name of their opponents (hint: the latter won't like and will take it out on Google)-- everytime there'll be big news (hurricane, breaking news, Paris Hilton's latest...) which tends to draw lots of eyeballs to Google, expect the whatever - happened - today keyword to point to the page of a candidate's site with his / her position on the topic du jour — opponents will urge their supporters to engage in whack - an - adword games (also known as click fraud) to cost as much money per click as possible to the other campaign and drive up cost of acquisition of a new visitor to the advertiser's site.
Both Maloney and Frank sit on the Finance Committee with Hayworth, which helps explain why retiring Massachusetts congressman is interested in lending his name to assist a candidate here in New York.
Several companies will take a database of voter names and physical addresses (which candidates can get from the state parties) and do an «email append» to add email addresses for as many people on the list as possible.
One - third of respondents rated all 14 presidential candidates» favorability only using the candidates» names, which looked like this for the Democratic candidates:
Louisiana utilizes a two - round electoral system in which the names of all eligible candidates are printed on the general election ballot.
Typically candidates can name a committee and list them on their designating petition, which is the green form where candidates collect signatures for ballot access.
Where any question arises concerning the order or manner in which the names of the constituency candidates or the names of the political parties are to be shown on the ballot paper, the Electoral Commission must decide the question.
Subject to the concurrence of the Electoral Commission, the Returning Officer shall not accept the nomination of any constituency candidate if the Returning Officer is not satisfied, by such evidence (if any) as the Returning Officer requires, that the name under which the candidate is nominated is --
The two Bronx Democrats are scheduled to appear together at Rivera's campaign HQ at 11 a.m. tomorrow, where the assemblyman plans to support «a new generation of progressive candidates» (none of the others are named in the release, which came from Ramos» campaign).
The loyalty clause, which was added in 2002, prohibits the following activities, by a committee member, involving candidates other than the party's endorsed candidate: circulating nominating petitions; appearing in advertising; permitting the committee member's name to be used in advertising or on stationery; directly or indirectly contributing financially to a campaign; and appearing at political functions, meetings or support groups organized by a rival candidate.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is naming seven more candidates to its Red to Blue program, which highlights Democratic recruits who have met certain campaign goals.
The mechanical flaw, which a poll worker said an engineer would resolve «soon,» let voters to flick the levers next to the names of multiple candidates and lock them into place when they voted, allowing a Democrat to vote for multiple candidates simultaneously.
Well, maybe — but plenty of people not named Barack Obama and not boosted by a vibrant and extensive network of active supporters also won on November 4th, and it strains credulity to think that every race for city council, school board or even Congress will swing on which candidate most effectively mobilizes an internet - driven grassroots army.
In Proportional Representation, some countries allow voter to remove the name of a candidate from a list and / or to cross the name (s) of some candidate (s) and to replace them with other which is named «panachage».
The proposal also calls for the average rate charged for the ad be disclosed, as well as the name of the candidate for which the advertisement refers to as well as the elected office being discussed.
The invitation was for the NPP Presidential Candidate to attend the Republicans Convention in Ohio, but although Nana Addo, was in the US, after going through visa and other immigration formalities at the American Embassy in Accra on Mr. Trump's invitation, did not show up at the convention, which took place from July 18, and ended on July 21, but only sent an emissary by name, Charles Owiredu, the party's Director of International Affairs.
In the petition, which was dated October 21, Ibrahim alleged that the affected member of staff (name withheld), insisted that she must be paid the amount before she could obey the court order that asked the commission to put his name as the candidate of the PDP.
Still, the City Council's Progressive bloc, on offshoot of the council caucus of the same name which is led by Mark - Viverito and Brooklyn Councilman Brad Lander, are confident their candidate is in good shape with de Blasio's backing.
With seven candidates vying for the two seats left open by Thomas and Reynolds opted to not re-run for their seats, deciding to run for Mayor instead, some Mt. Vernon residents don't even now the names of the all the city council candidates, which included Lisa A. Copeland and John Boykin who were running on the ticket with incumbent Mayor Davis who lost to Richard Thomas in the primary.
The Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund has named «Ten Races to Watch,» which means the candidates are LGBT and could use a little boost.
In addition, while Meyer is the endorsed Reform Party candidate there is an opportunity to ballot in which a candidate can be written in even though Meyer's name is on the ballot.
But in the most stunning evidence that not even political pros know all the intricacies of our convoluted system, there is an exception which allows Democrats to name a new Senate candidate.
The Onondaga County Board of Elections certified the primary ballot Monday morning and selected the order in which the candidates» names will appear: Williams, Nicoletti, Masterpole.
He said, «The Independent National Electoral Commission has given us May 15 deadline within which all the political parties must submit the names of their governorship candidates.
Republican Senate candidate Sue Serino in an interview on The Capitol Pressroom had trouble naming which mandated spending she would like to see done away with in Albany.
An election ratifying a single candidate who has already been chosen before the election, for example, in the ratification of the constitution of an existing monarchy which is transitioning to a constitutional monarchy in which the new constitution identifies the existing monarch or dynasty by name, does not count as a «contested election».
While not singling out the Republican frontrunner by name, actor George Clooney targeted Trump's rhetoric in a letter to Clinton supporters, which also invites them to enter a lottery for a chance to attend a fundraiser for the candidate at the couple's LA home next month.
Set to testify to the Senate Labor Committee, which is chaired by potential congressional candidate Jack Martins, include labor leaders like George Gresham, the 1199 SEIU president who is leading the $ 15 minimum wage campaign named in honor of the late Gov. Mario Cuomo.
The regional list method sees voters putting their crosses against a party, not an individual's name, with party bosses then choosing which of their list of approved candidates is given a seat.
It may be that UKIP have managed to open up a lead in Thanet South since November, but there were also substantial methodological differences between the two polls — the new Survation poll prompted using the candidates names, which may well have helped Nigel Farage as the most well known of the candidates.
The New York Times reported that Paladino has funneled campaign contributions to candidates through his businesses, which have names no one would recognize, such as JP Group.
The second is that the question itself included the names of the party candidates, which is generally thought to boost the Lib Dems.
He's also one of 18 candidates to be named to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) Red - to - Blue Program, which provides strategic support and other resources for candidates, earlier this month.
On January 10, four Missouri state representatives introduced HB 1236, which deletes the accidental error in the 1993 ballot access reform bill that requires party petitions to include the names of presidential elector candidates.
«The evidence demonstrates that the de Blasio team coordinated its fundraising activities with and intentionally solicited contributions for these candidates... in order to evade contribution limits and disguise the true names of the contributors, which may violate [two election laws],» she wrote.
The union, which represents 90,000 freelancers, consultants, independent contractors, temps, part - timers, and self - employed workers in New York state — including 80,000 in New York City — named priority candidates as well as general endorsements.
But I'm so glad I did find his name» said Congressman Charles Rangel after voting in his first congressional election in more than 45 years in which he was not a candidate.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is naming 11 candidates Wednesday in the first round of its Red to Blue program, which highlights strong Democratic recruits.
Three weeks ago she wrote: «In the name of its own principles, UKIP should now feel morally obliged to withdraw its candidates from the general election — or at least from contesting any seat in which a Liberal Democrat might oust a Conservative.
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