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n November, these 5 districts will have open | primaries; a candidate will need to receive more than |
es,) with the entire country having held its | primaries after the sixth set of primaries votes. |
ing the Democratic Party's 2008 presidential | primaries after the details of a conversation between |
nator John McCain won in the 2000 Republican | primaries against George W. Bush. |
e green represents one of the three additive | primaries, along with red and blue, is used in compute |
ed incumbent Sidney Kramer in the Democratic | primaries and served one term in that position from 19 |
ered the United States Presidential Election | primaries and Democratic Nominee for President Barack |
how deep blue outer wings (outer webs of the | primaries and the primary coverts) and a red rump, but |
These | primaries and caucuses are staggered between January a |
Twenty-three | primaries and one middle school whichever option was t |
Presidential | primaries and a special election for a State Assembly |
sts say will be the most intensely contested | primaries and general elections in the country's histo |
ve a brown face, gray breast, brown back and | primaries, and heavily white barred underside. |
dures-but only in cases where state law made | primaries and nominations part of the election and/or |
at Muskie's withdrawal from the Presidential | primaries, and the disastrous Iowa primary loss to Geo |
teracy and property tests, poll taxes, white | primaries, and grandfather clauses were designed to pr |
the uranium tampers in nuclear weapons, both | primaries and secondaries, are made from natural (unen |
mpaign, Nolan led the field of candidates in | primaries and state conventions. |
Candidates who won their respective | primaries and qualified for the general election are s |
a, three primary schools in East Cowes, five | primaries and one secondary in Ryde, two primaries in |
g is white except for dark outer tips to the | primaries, and a narrow dark trailing edge. |
contests, few delegates were selected in the | primaries and France was heavily defeated at the conve |
e results had little effect on the remaining | primaries, and the New Hampshire primary took on added |
rall duller blue plumage, blue edging to the | primaries and a white belly. |
nin succeeded John J. Cain in the Democratic | primaries and went onto win the general election for m |
bill to tail, and was black with faded white | primaries and yellow at the base of the bill. |
equired vote-by-mail to be used for biennial | primaries and general elections as well as eliminating |
Both Clark and Wilson had won a number of | primaries, and Clark entered the convention with more |
During the 2008 New Progressive Party | primaries and general election he managed the campaign |
Only UNIP members could vote in the | primaries, and the top three candidates would be able |
Among them were the 2000 presidential | primaries and election, the “Summit in Silicon Valley” |
lack but has a wing patch at the base of the | primaries and the tips of the outer tail feathers are |
She defeated Ron Good in the | primaries, and both she and incumbent Frank Tatone ret |
However, in the | primaries and caucuses, social conservative Pat Buchan |
e and turn out LGBT and allied voters in the | primaries and general election. |
newsletter, which publishes analysis of the | primaries and general elections for federal political |
he selectors (examples include United States | primaries and most major Australian political party pr |
His first book, Presidential | Primaries and the Dynamics of Public Choice (Princeton |
ef economic adviser in the 2000 presidential | primaries and an economic adviser to the campaigns of |
Statewide contest ( | primaries and caucuses) by winners |
at he would support Barack Obama in the 2008 | primaries, and later his presidential campaign. |
ates Senate three times, losing twice in the | primaries and once as the Democratic candidate, losing |
or the amendment to permit the regulation of | primaries and political party nominations. |
It has dark blue tips to the secondaries and | primaries, and a red wing speculum, carpal edge (leadi |
ovide an age of transfer of 11 between local | primaries and the secondary school in Midhurst. |
Obama received a plurality of delegates from | primaries and caucuses in purple states and territorie |
increasing clout of minorities in Democratic | primaries, Andrade was considered a serious opponent. |
results from the Indiana and North Carolina | primaries Andrews stated that he believed Senator Bara |
Independent candidates had 60 days after the | primaries are over (from 8 March, one day after the pr |
The white patches at base of | primaries are obvious in flight. |
mary voter to be a registered party member - | primaries are open to all voters, but a voter cannot v |
As suggested by its common name, its | primaries are modified as in the related, but smaller, |
McKinney filed a lawsuit claiming that open | primaries are a violation of the 14th Amendment, but a |
The feeder | primaries are Hythehill, St. Gerardine's, Hopeman and |
Since Super Tuesday | primaries are held in a large number of states from ge |
In the | primaries, Askins faced former State Senate President |
ions as a "private club" and insist on white | primaries, barring black and other minority voters who |
In the 2008 presidential | primaries, Boseman was an active supporter of Hillary |
In other | primaries, Breckinridge's best showing was his 15% in |
During the 1952 Democratic | primaries Brown placed distant second to Estes Kefauve |
In the | primaries Bush famously called Reagan's economic polic |
an exclusively pro-life platform and won no | primaries, but had her name placed into nomination and |
st Governor Ray Mabus in the 1991 Democratic | primaries, but lost with 41 percent of the vote. |
on for Governor of Ohio during the 2006 Ohio | Primaries, but lost to Ken Blackwell. |
eir preferred running mate prior to any such | primaries, but their running mate in the general elect |
ion gives the Congress the right to regulate | primaries, but concluded that the U.S. criminal code d |
During the 1964 | primaries, by running again only in California, the na |
resident Bill Clinton easily won his party's | primaries by a landslide. |
Although Kennedy won | primaries by comfortable margin, his main opponent, Ly |
in 2004, but was defeated in the Republican | primaries by Jon Huntsman, Jr. who went on to win the |
Republican | primaries by state results |
He was nominated in the | primaries by both the Republican and Democratic Partie |
With some rigging, the six | primaries can be set to between 70 and 79 districts ea |
Candidates in | primaries: CANDIDATES IN FIELD FOR CITY OFFICES in NYT |
6 March: Nominations for NPP parliamentary | primaries closed. |
al" of the Republican candidates, yet as the | primaries continued he was criticized for being vague |
In the 2008 | primaries, Delaware shared February 5 with 23 other st |
In 1992, after losing earlier | primaries, Democrat Bill Clinton emerged as a candidat |
As a result of the GOP and Democratic | primaries, Democrat Barack Obama was pitted against Re |
ery twenty-four years, with the first set of | primaries determined by lottery and cycled thereafter. |
Obama has argued that the nullified | primaries do not represent a true test of popular supp |
May 28, shortly before the final Democratic | primaries, during a visit by Obama to the state, citin |
lized Michigan and Florida for holding their | primaries early in violation of national party rules, |
arge Roukema in the 1998 and 2000 Republican | primaries, falling short both times with 48% of the vo |
ore than 5.3 million votes in the Democratic | primaries, far more than any other candidates. |
After the | primaries finished Holden and McCaskill met to unite t |
The Democratic and Republican | primaries for Governor of Massachusetts were held on S |
ran in the first of the nonpartisan blanket | primaries for governor. |
or national office, having run in Republican | primaries for United States President three times, and |
the ring for the 2003 New Progressive Party | primaries for San Juan district senator, he was a food |
The statewide | primaries for both Republican and Democratic parties w |
nominees (who had already been nominated in | primaries for that election) as their respective June |
measure proposes a new system for conducting | primaries for partisan offices. |
Primaries for this election was held on Tuesday, May 1 | |
In the January PDP | primaries for candidate for the Kwara Central Senate s |
to run in the Justicialist Party (Peronist) | primaries for governor. |
llon, was a candidate in previous Democratic | primaries for governor and senator. |
Formicola lost the GOP | primaries for the Senate in 2004 and the U.S. House of |
rite-in candidates in the Independence Party | primaries for various offices in Putnam County, New Yo |
an unsuccessful candidate in the Republican | primaries for Governor of Michigan in 1920 against Ale |
He stood in | primaries for United States Senator from Illinois, as |
In 2008, Louisiana returned to closed | primaries for the U.S. House and U.S. Senate but retai |
In 1984, as a result of the Democratic | primaries, former Vice President Walter Mondale was th |
Barack Obama after all the state Democratic | primaries had been concluded. |
Convincing wins in Super Tuesday | primaries have usually propelled candidates to their p |
nt in the 2010 election (filing for partisan | primaries having passed before his appointment), but h |
8 Puerto Rico June 1 Democratic presidential | primaries, he cooordinated now President of the United |
f any candidate during the 2004 presidential | primaries, he spoke and wrote approvingly of Congressm |
During the 2008 Democratic presidential | primaries, he and his wife Sandy Miller endorsed Hilla |
nomination for Governor in the 1957 and 1961 | primaries, he was successful in 1965 with 50.4% agains |
Republican candidates were selected in party | primaries held September 16, 1986. |
Republican candidates were selected in party | primaries held September 19, 1990. |
Republican candidates were selected in party | primaries held September 20, 1994. |
In | primaries, held on September 3, none of these candidat |
In the Fatah | primaries, held a few weeks earlier, Barghouti won fir |
was in violation of party rules restricting | primaries held before February 5 to Iowa, Nevada, New |
Robert F. Kennedy had won most of the | primaries held so far, though back then they did not d |
eating party rival Cipria Ciscar in the PSOE | primaries, however in 2003, he lost the election to Fr |
In party | primaries, however, they are nominated separately. |
n November, these 5 districts will have open | primaries; if any candidate receives over 50%, they're |
wn back in the female and juvenile and broad | primaries in both the adult and juvenile. |
a wealthy businessman and centrist, who won | primaries in Massachusetts and New Jersey and dominate |
oncerns immigration or more recently the 08' | Primaries in the US. |
968, his name was filed for the Presidential | primaries in New Hampshire. |
Party | primaries in the individual wards began to be held in |
Haines has run in Republican | primaries in 1992, 1996, 2004, and 2008. |
0, New Hampshire has always hosted the first | primaries in the entire nation. |
He dropped out of the race after the | primaries in February 2000. |
nket primary was never used for presidential | primaries in Louisiana because national party rules fo |
but received about 1% of the vote in all the | primaries in which he ran. |
nice who challenged Harman in the Democratic | primaries in 2006 & 2010 |
1921) and ran for governor in the Democratic | primaries in 1922 and 1930. |
noted that this will dwarf the Super Tuesday | primaries in previous cycles, creating a "Tsunami Tues |
ith absolutely no melanin in the tips of the | primaries in adult plumage. |
e the Democratic nominee even if he lost the | primaries in South Dakota and Montana. |
is campaign as well as being involved in the | primaries in South Dakota and special work in Minnesot |
rty announced 193 Libertarians filed for the | primaries, including five gubernatorial candidates. |
nservative senators for defeat in Democratic | primaries, including Walter George of Georgia, Millard |
However, 30 candidates who had won | primaries, including six sitting MPs, were vetoed by t |
between the 2004 (closed) and 2008 (top two) | primaries, indicate that the top two primary overall r |
In the case of closed | primaries, internal primaries, or party primaries, onl |
arack) Obama were running for the Democratic | primaries; it was almost like a civil war.” |
In the 1977 Democratic | primaries, Laurence S. Weiss defeated Fay, and went on |
In the 1977 Democratic | primaries, Laurence S. Weiss defeated incumbent senato |
In the 2003 | primaries, LeRoy J. |
To participate in presidential | primaries, Louisiana voters must be registered members |
After the | primaries, Madrazo forged an alliance with the PVEM, a |
via capture, while the gaseous nature of the | primaries make formation from collision debris another |
During the | primaries, Markus served as a voter protection counsel |
n the contested 2008 Republican presidential | primaries, Marostica supported former New York City ma |
y registered voters had already voted in the | primaries, meaning that they could not sign petitions |
activists to believe that his showing in the | primaries might be better than what Gallup polls had b |
After these | primaries, Mike Huckabee ended his presidential campai |
Early returns of the | primaries: Nominees Chosen at the Primaries in NYT on |
expected to be Republican challengers in the | primaries of the 2008 Presidential election. |
The elections included the | primaries of two seats in the United States House of R |
n was thereafter unopposed in the senatorial | primaries of 2003 and 2007. |
satirical piece while covering the Wisconsin | primaries of the 1972 U.S. Presidential primaries for |
n 1990 and in 1992, losing both times in the | Primaries of those years. |
Lifschitz competed in the | primaries of the Progressive, Civic and Social Front, |
finished a distant second during each of the | primaries on Super Tuesday. |
ul referred to the "winding down" of the GOP | primaries on March 6, 2008, he referred listeners to t |
District of Columbia and Maryland both held | primaries on the same day, referred to as the "Potomac |
h him suffered defeat in the 1914 Democratic | primaries on August 25. |
reg Dority both won their respective parties | primaries on the same day as the special election and |
rimary, spending over $20 million during the | primaries, or over $2000 per vote. |
a result of the study, during the March 2008 | primaries, paper ballots were supposed to be available |
During the 1992 Republican | primaries, Pat Buchanan challenged President George H. |
orted Maine Senator Edmund Muskie during the | primaries, Presidential nominee Senator George McGover |
However, as the | primaries progressed, Santos rose to third place in mo |
Party | primaries remain required by law today. |
The breast, | primaries, secondaries, and tail coverts are black. |
For polling of January | primaries, see Statewide opinion polling for the Janua |
ions included the United States presidential | primaries, seven California ballot propositions, and t |
She ran for reelection, but in the March | primaries she lost her seat to Lance Gooden, who was a |
ifferent GLV devices each for one of the RGB | primaries' sources that once diffracted require differ |
ld alongside Fearnhill School and many local | primaries take part in Science related events includin |
more strenuous opposition in the Democratic | primaries than in the general elections. |
sidential campaign, with Oregon one of seven | primaries that JFK entered. |
rder the Potomac River, also held Democratic | primaries that day. |
ion, including the Republican and Democratic | primaries, the campaigns of Vice President Gore, Texas |
During the 1996 presidential | primaries, the Reform Party was seeking an alternative |
Stephen A. Day of Ohio won their respective | primaries, the 70-year-old Borah, a well-known progres |
eady won enough pledged delegates in earlier | primaries to secure his nomination at the 2008 Republi |
This itself is legal, as Georgia law opens | primaries to all voters irrespective of party. |
olan lost his re-election bid, losing in the | primaries to Elizabeth Halseth. |
In the nomination contest, four states held | primaries to select national convention delegates. |
nomination in 1900, losing in the Republican | primaries to Archibald B. Darragh. |
2011 National elections, he lost during the | primaries to the incumbent MP, Stanley Oribudhou Omwon |
rning party has also decided to postpone its | primaries to select a presidential aspirant that will |
r governor, after she had failed in the PSUV | primaries to be nominated as the PSUV candidate. |
open list - the parties also used open-list | primaries to select candidate slates. |
The | primaries took place on September 2, the runoffs on Se |
Result (parcial) of | Primaries: VOTE FOR GOVERNOR AND SENATOR in NYT on Sep |
The filing deadline for the | primaries was February 26; the primaries were held on |
In the 1977 Democratic | primaries, Weiss defeated incumbent Democrat John J. F |
The Democratic and Republican | primaries were held on September 11, 2001. |
The Democratic and Republican | primaries were held on September 15, 2009. |
The gubernatorial and other statewide office | primaries were held August 5, 2008. |
ed in the case Smith v. Allwright that white | primaries were illegal. |
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