In contrast, a mayoral or gubernatorial election involves specific candidates, so it imposes stability. |
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Article 38 of the draft revision states that gubernatorial and regental candidates and their running mates are elected directly by the people. |
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The committee has officially named two gubernatorial candidates with their respective running mates to contend the gubernatorial election. |
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I hope the administration is serious in this effort, and not just making empty promises ahead of the gubernatorial election. |
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In between times, things are tightly controlled by the gubernatorial staff. |
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Interestingly, these PR projects began to multiply after gubernatorial elections were done away with late last year. |
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Her brother Mitch is lieutenant governor and a future gubernatorial prospect. |
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Between now and next year, 38 states and two territories will hold gubernatorial elections. |
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According to the bill, the province is allowed to arrange direct gubernatorial elections, whenever it is ready. |
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The new organization demanded wider public participation and transparency during the next gubernatorial election. |
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So the California gubernatorial recall election has been delayed until March. |
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He expressed the hope that stability during gubernatorial elections might signal the return of security and order in the province. |
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After the attorney helped a gubernatorial candidate win an election, he became the governors counsel. |
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The gubernatorial election regulation requires that a candidate should be at least a senior high school graduate. |
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Virginia is one of only two states with gubernatorial races this election year. |
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Widespread money politics was often reported during regional gubernatorial and regental elections. |
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They are still finding uncounted ballots in Washington state from last fall's gubernatorial election. |
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The Californian gubernatorial election had just got under way and everyone and their brother-in-law seemed to be running. |
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Before this date, the minister is expected to appoint a caretaker whose main task will be to prepare a gubernatorial election. |
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She has had a stellar career in the scientific field and if she was married to a garbage collector would be an ornament to the gubernatorial office. |
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We're excited about your son's hopeful gubernatorial election this year. |
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He won then with less than 38 percent of the vote, the smallest plurality of any winning gubernatorial candidate in the country. |
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Armed with its findings, Team Perry was ready and raring to stomp Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison in the 2010 gubernatorial primary. |
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I am much looking forward to being able this weekend to salute that service as my gubernatorial colleague leaves his office. |
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The list of gubernatorial candidates reflected the main national parties' involvement, with the notable presence of Islam-inspired parties. |
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He was declared the winner in the August 21 Chiapas state gubernatorial elections, run concurrently with the presidential elections. |
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Instead, she has decided to sue the governor through the State Administrative Court for issuing the gubernatorial decree that she said disrespectfully dismissed her. |
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In the Badger State, Democratic gubernatorial challenger Tom Barrett is the one primarily relying on third-party efforts. |
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Despite saying in 2008 that he would mount a serious gubernatorial bid in 2014, Barkley changed his mind two years later. |
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Biafra said he would not likely be a major presence in this year's gubernatorial race or the 2012 elections. |
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Earlier this month, The Washington Post published a fantastic dispatch by sandhya Somashekhar on Virginia's gubernatorial race. |
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Keough insisted that Rossi's single-mindedness in pursuing a gubernatorial revote has not harmed his future political career in the eyes of the state's voters. |
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They voted down Gresham Barrett, the gubernatorial frontrunner, in retribution for his vote in favor of TARP in the House. |
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I was a journalist in New York City for the last of his three gubernatorial terms, a little more. |
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With a 34 percent approval rating, Brownback is now trailing Democratic gubernatorial nominee Paul Davis. |
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Last week, Idaho held a gubernatorial debate that featured two of the weirdest candidates to ever get invited on a debate stage. |
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Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate Steve Grossman passed a kidney stone during a debate Tuesday. |
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But the real situation is far more complex than the simple, thuggish gubernatorial action suggests. |
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Ahmanson is also a major sponsor of ultraconservative politicians, including California state legislator and 2003 gubernatorial candidate Tom McClintock. |
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Taking a page out of the Hutchison handbook, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bill White called for gubernatorial term limits today. |
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Shintaro Ishihara, declared his candidacy Monday in the Nagano gubernatorial election to fill the post left vacant by the ouster of Gov. |
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She herself has transformed certain stumbling blocks – including an aborted gubernatorial term and a failed run for the White House with John McCain in 2008 – into a lucrative career as a political pundit and reality TV star. |
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Why should progressives be excited about the gubernatorial candidacy of a machine politician from the New York City borough of Queens? |
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In this election, the fates of legislative candidates were directly linked to those of their parties' presidential hopefuls rather than to gubernatorial candidates. |
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The attack came on the same day that Esmael Mangudadatu was declared the winner of the gubernatorial election in Maguinadao, a province at the other end of the Philippines. |
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The ideal of moderate and practical Democrats has become the central theme of McAuliffe's campaign in the run up to next Tuesday's gubernatorial election in Virginia. |
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There were several unsuccessful independent gubernatorial candidates in 2006 who impacted their electoral races. |
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The Democrats have held the governorship since 1993, having won the last six gubernatorial elections in a row. |
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There were no reports of significant problems at polling stations, though a truer indication of the law's impact should come in next year's gubernatorial election, when the turnout will be far higher. |
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Other informational broadcasts will focus on 20 years of German reunification, on congressional and gubernatorial elections in the USA and on the wedding of the Prince of Monaco. |
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Meanwhile, a number of ministerial, gubernatorial and legislative posts have been filled by representatives of SLA-Minawi and those movements that have signed the Declaration of Commitment to the Darfur Peace Agreement. |
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Aleksandr Misharin, a member of United Russia's General Council, tried to show that he was more popular with the voters in the gubernatorial race than his predecessor, Eduard Rossel, had been. |
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The gubernatorial elections in Anambra on 6 February will be a milestone in the journey towards electoral reform and a signal of Nigeria's commitment to the principles of democracy. |
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Guess who's bounced back after her loss in the Dem gubernatorial primary? |
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If a nominee is confirmed to fill a vacancy that arose partway through a judicial term, the justice must stand for retention during the next gubernatorial election. |
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Senate and gubernatorial races are taking place in Gannett Broadcasting markets, including six of 11 toss-ups in the Senate and six of 11 key races for governor. |
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The four issues that Rove had candidate Bush hammer in the 1994 Texas gubernatorial race were education, welfare, juvenile crime and civil justice. |
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In the same years, many white social conservatives have moved to support Republican Party candidates in national, gubernatorial and statewide elections. |
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