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  • However, Democrats foiled Perzel's move by nominating a Republican, Dennis O'Brien for Speaker.
  • bypassed Hill by disregarding tradition and nominating a sitting senator from Louisiana.
  • s seized upon Brown's sudden unpopularity by nominating a well known and charismatic political outsi
  • sident surprises the United States Senate by nominating a man with a hidden past for Secretary of St
  • He stated that nominating a statewide ticket would only serve to incit
  • tee (BOC) met to consider the possibility of nominating a Brazilian city to host the Olympic and Par
  • ane Stone ignored the latter recommendation, nominating a Convention membership of 53 members at sho
  • he Conservatives had "jumped their claim" by nominating a candidate.
  • He will join the AECOM Board's Audit, Nominating and Governance as well as its Planning, Fina
  • I, was called upon to ban one housemate from nominating and to grant another immunity.
  • of Art Museum Directors and is chair of its nominating and governance committee.
  • ependent candidates that it played a hand in nominating and it nominated other candidates under its
  • likely respond to a vote of no-confidence by nominating another person with similar views.
  • at vacant until the next general election or nominating another candidate with the same affiliation
  • European civil servants were prohibited from nominating as candidates, but this provision did not ap
  • ng the new class of musicians chosen for the nominating ballot to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
  • She developed a nominating board of several thousand booksellers and li
  • ominees and another three must come from the nominating bodies' nominees.
  • and at least another four must come from the nominating bodies' nominees.
  • didates supporting a raft of causes ended up nominating by the draw of ballot papers on 12 January.
  • ittee (DNC)'s Commission on the Presidential Nominating Calendar in 2005.
  • tired Army veteran, also applied to the open nominating call for the Democratic Lieutenant Governor
  • ok office, there was not a set procedure for nominating candidates for public office.
  • ve Party returned to Alberta politics again, nominating candidates both under the "Conservative" ban
  • Prior to 1936, the rule for nominating candidates for President and Vice President
  • hold a county convention, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of School and Cou
  • 967 in that it allowed for more freedom when nominating candidates.
  • gland and the BoSox Club are responsible for nominating candidates.
  • ay 18, a Democratic-Republican Congressional nominating caucus nominated President James Madison of
  • aunched a campaign for governor of Maryland, nominating Chris Driscoll, their state chairman, and on
  • He was included in the first nominating class of the Bound Brook High School Alumni
  • l election ballot, with the Republican Party nominating Claussen and the Democratic Party nominating
  • The Democrats answered by nominating Cleveland.
  • Oklahoma Judicial Nominating Commission
  • ved for Tennessee, Tennessee Appellate Court Nominating Commission (1978-1992, was Chairman in 1990)
  • 5 Shepard was chosen by the Indiana Judicial Nominating Commission and reappointed by Governor Mitch
  • n, which requires the creation of a Judicial Nominating Commission composed of persons appointed to
  • He served on the United States Circuit Judge Nominating Commission.
  • He is the chair of the Lake County Judicial Nominating Commission.
  • A nominating committee (or nominations committee) is a gr
  • He is a past member of the nominating committee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
  • ttee, Compensation Committee and chaired the Nominating Committee of the worldwide Board of Director
  • A nominating committee can also be formed for the purpose
  • as chair of the Public Affairs Committee and Nominating Committee at Americans for UNFPA.
  • tory auditors, or an audit, compensation and nominating committee system similar to that used by pub
  • Candidates running for office outside of the nominating committee's choices stand little chance of e
  • He has served as Chair of the Nominating Committee, at Internet Corporation for Assig
  • He was also a member of the Nominating Committee, Budget and Finance Committee, Lon
  • on a vast array of committees, including the Nominating Committee, Appropriations Committee, Executi
  • y Maryland Black Caucus), 1983-2011 (member, nominating committee, 2000-11, redistricting committee,
  • Former member of the Emmy Nominating Committee.
  • amongst choices selected by the ESPN Select Nominating Committee.
  • Some observers believe that nominating committees are vulnerable to manipulation by
  • Although mass media called New Mexico's nominating contest as a caucus, the format was that of
  • During the 2008 Democratic Presidential nominating contest he was one of the first to endorse S
  • ly Democratic candidate besides Kerry to win nominating contests in two states.
  • ry has become one of several key early state nominating contests in the process of choosing the nomi
  • ry has become one of several key early state nominating contests in the process of choosing nominees
  • ational Convention was the 1964 presidential nominating convention of the Democratic Party.
  • A pre-primary nominating convention was held on March 13, 2010.
  • al Convention was a quadrennial presidential nominating convention of the Whig Party.
  • This is the first presidential nominating convention ever scheduled to be held in Las
  • The event would be the first nominating convention of a major party held in North Ca
  • The city would not host another nominating convention until a century later, at the 200
  • cratic National Convention, the presidential nominating convention of the Democratic Party.
  • d organize the Model Democratic Presidential Nominating Convention beginning in 1972.
  • Cole won a Republican nominating convention for his Assembly District in May
  • he 1888 Democratic National Convention was a nominating convention held June 5 to 7, 1888, in the St
  • David Brownlow (C), at its statewide nominating convention on June 7, 2008, the Constitution
  • l in Cincinnati was the first national party nominating convention to be held outside the original t
  • Convention was a United States presidential nominating convention that took place the week of July
  • erved as both the venue for the Presidential Nominating Convention and the Annual Meeting of the Gre
  • s being barred from attending the Democratic Nominating Convention by Blumenthal's supporters.
  • Convention was a United States presidential nominating convention that took place during the 1904 W
  • A month later at the nominating convention on September 15, Tillman's suppor
  • ratic National Convention was a presidential nominating convention of United States Democratic Party
  • Green Party of Michigan held their statewide nominating convention July 31 and August 1 in Lansing,
  • h state appointed for four years at the 1848 nominating convention in Baltimore.
  • It also selected delegates to the national nominating convention supporting William Seward, who ha
  • ominated by the "National Woman Suffragists' Nominating Convention" on September 21 at Willard's hot
  • At the nominating convention, Chambers received 403 votes for
  • By the time of the district nominating convention, Smith ran only for the shorter t
  • irst royal to attend a national presidential nominating convention, were he was successful in gainin
  • rden was a national Democratic or Republican nominating convention, as neither party met in New York
  • McDonnell was selected at his party's nominating convention.
  • the Republican Party would meet in its first nominating convention.
  • ugh to win three delegates at the Republican nominating convention.
  • pted to draft him to break a deadlock in the nominating convention.
  • feated by Charles Swanson in a July 11, 1928 nominating convention.
  • ir nominees for the office of governor via a nominating convention.
  • he first gubernatorial candidate chosen by a nominating convention; he was nominated by the National
  • They controlled the nominating conventions and patronage of their party wit
  • ly choose the delegates for the presidential nominating conventions (the national conventions).
  • ary decisions, or United States presidential nominating conventions (where it is often used to nomin
  • the United States; it followed presidential nominating conventions held by the Anti-Masonic Party (
  • a recurrent delegate to the county and state nominating conventions, secretary of the party's King C
  • old electoral votes but do send delegates to nominating conventions, are counted as holding one elec
  • recommendation of the district officials by nominating Critz.
  • of the clergy reacted to Felix's activity by nominating Dioscorus as Pope, and a minority for Bonifa
  • , Kim Basinger chastised the Academy for not nominating Do The Right Thing for Best Picture, saying
  • congressional district, entered the special nominating election soon afterward.
  • ittee inserted a plank in the party platform nominating Fillmore as the Whig's candidate for preside
  • criticized the party of being extremist and nominating former Stasi employees as members of parliam
  • alem, he was given letters of recommendation nominating him as a Shadar to obtain support for a bet
  • tler's strongest supporters in the regiment, nominating him for the Iron Cross, First Class on a num
  • led to the newly-elected Liberal government nominating him for the position of Speaker following th
  • essors in the school, with The Straits Times nominating him as one of six "star professors" of SMU i
  • st Circuit, with President Chester A. Arthur nominating him on July 2, 1884 and Senate confirmation
  • At the pre-election dinner in 1830, prior to nominating his brother-in-law, Sir James Graham, Lawson
  • Alioto delivered the speech nominating Hubert Humphrey at the 1968 Democratic Natio
  • ve done zero work on the article since first nominating it for GA.
  • I won't be nominating it though, as I haven't worked on it.--Phoen
  • Alaska, compelled him to lead scientists in nominating it as a national park or monument.
  • ron" and allowing him the effective power of nominating its MPs unopposed.
  • ctoral test at the Armagh by-election, 1948, nominating James O'Reilly.
  • that he engaged in a fisticuff with Hale for nominating Jones and declared he would not live in a st
  • The system of nominating judges was ruled unconstitutional.
  • 009, President Barack Obama announced he was nominating Judith Gail Garber to replace Larson as U.S.
  • t George W. Bush later wound up successfully nominating Julie A. Robinson to the seat to which Sebel
  • way race, though only 19 people voted at his nominating meeting.
  • 0, in conjunction with the president instead nominating Myron Herbert Thompson to that seat.
  • of work, and a dedicated editor (and I'm not nominating myself for that!); and (2) what the article
  • ose Alliance has stated it will proceed with nominating new Senate candidates at its 2010 convention
  • He is also the nominating officer and treasurer.
  • Alan Wood was UKIP's nominating officer and a district councillor.
  • 23 March 2008, with Thorogood as its Leader, Nominating Officer and Treasurer, although his party is
  • Nominating Officer: Mr Edward William East
  • of Greater Manchester with each council also nominating one substitute) without the input of the UK'
  • two seats in the 1938 election - collapsed; nominating only one candidate, who won only 249 votes.
  • Williams announced he would be nominating Osborne to serve as Deputy Chair of Committe
  • Ghiz refused to sign his party's nominating papers for the winning candidate who had mad
  • and recognized by the Oregon as a state-wide nominating party.
  • The Peirce/Noble campaign filed a nominating petition with 13,394 signatures at 11:30 a.m
  • Candidates have a two week period to collect nominating petition signatures.
  • The independent nominating petition process does not allow for candidat
  • anyone who signs an independent candidate's nominating petition from voting in the primary--operate
  • Fraudulent nominating petitions investigation
  • Obama challenged Palmer's hastily gathered nominating petitions and those of the three other prosp
  • -election to her State Senate seat and filed nominating petitions with 1,580 signatures on December
  • The younger Williams had already filed his nominating petitions to run for his House seat, so he r
  • rly two-thirds of the signatures on Palmer's nominating petitions were found to be invalid, leaving
  • sending their Petitions of Qualified Voters ( nominating petitions) to local registrars for signature
  • he retired hours before the deadline to file nominating petitions, allowing his son Anthony Hardy Wi
  • bers were indicted for forging signatures on nominating petitions.
  • fficient number of valid signatures on their nominating petitions.
  • Paul T. David; Presidential Nominating Politics in 1952 .
  • He called the idea that "the nominating primary is one thing and the election anothe
  • lection when he personally intervened in the nominating procedure in a rural electoral district nort
  • m laws were passed in 1989, liberalizing the nominating procedures and allowing multiple candidates
  • to primary elections and/or political party nominating procedures.
  • A Danger of Democracy: The Presidential Nominating Process.
  • ditionally the first primary election of the nominating process.Some candidates traveled to Maine du
  • e[*], Rajendra Cholan-I had no hestiation in nominating Rajadhiraja-I, his eldest son as co-regent a
  • However, due to the "two-thirds" nominating rule then used by the Democrats, FDR's oppon
  • lition criticised the Conservative Party for nominating same-sex marriage supporters John Baird and
  • Socialist Senatorial Nominating Speeches: Barney Berlyn Nominated by Seymour
  • s declination of the nomination and ended up nominating State Senator John Marchi of Staten Island,
  • The Pakistan Government is considering nominating the temple complex for World Heritage Site s
  • Those nominating the Navy or the Air Force were considered on
  • lists; Ford ultimately wound up successfully nominating the other finalist, John Paul Stevens.
  • the Whigs balloted fifty-three times before nominating the Mexican War hero Winfield Scott.
  • ifferent College takes lead of the Festival, nominating the Chair of the Festival from within their
  • p of Canterbury had enjoyed the privilege of nominating the bishop, but Archbishop Theobald transfer
  • at the '96 convention and since the work of nominating the president and vice president was merely
  • In nominating the present Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge as
  • nited Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, nominating the former foreign minister of Nicaragua's s
  • the intention of becoming one of its MPs and nominating the other.
  • was by an "expert" jury of 12 members, each nominating their favourite song.
  • The Conservatives abstained from nominating their own candidates, thereby intensifying t
  • danico, but when Richard was prevented from nominating their son Robert to be Archbishop of Rouen,
  • In the 1986 election, the LDP stopped nominating two candidates and Kiyoshi Ozawa (later mini
  • mmittee was charged under State Statute with nominating up to three persons to fill the vacancy.
  • Hartnoll had "committed an irregularity" by nominating via telegram, but that it was not considered
  • e Roosevelt Club, which had a stated goal of nominating Vice President Theodore Roosevelt for Presid