Sentences with phrase «who make it onto the ballot»

Those who make it onto the ballot would face each other in a primary on June 26.

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Turner, one of three Republicans who will face off in the June 26 primary for the right to run on Row B against Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand this fall, is making his first return upstate since last month's GOP convention in Rochester when he, attorney Wendy Long and Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos were all voted onto the ballot.
The DCCC designation is a coup for Perez Williams, who entered the race only two weeks ago in a last - minute attempt to make it onto the ballot and force a Democratic primary on June 26.
DuHaime, who also worked on New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's successfull campaign last fall and is now with Mercury Public Affairs, joined the Malpass campaign back in March as the would - be candidate was gearing up to make a push to get onto the ballot at the state convention.
So why did Diane Abbott only make it onto the ballot paper through the intervention of David Miliband, who himself only backed her in an attempt to create a more diverse Labour leadership race?
Those who would be Kingston's next mayor should — but might not — know by the end of Wednesday if they've survived the primary and made it onto Nov. 8's general election ballot.
Mr Fox, who backed Leave, said he remained hopeful of gaining enough MPs» signatures to make it onto the ballot.
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