Joel Giambra, who was the elected County Executive of Erie County 1999-2007, is ending his bid for the Republican nomination for Governor of New York. But he will seek the Reform Party nomination, so as to run in November. See this story.
Joel Giambra, who was the elected County Executive of Erie County 1999-2007, is ending his bid for the Republican nomination for Governor of New York. But he will seek the Reform Party nomination, so as to run in November. See this story.
This would all but assure a Cuomo victory. Also its odd since here in NY the Reform Party are the lackeys of the GOP and always cross-nominate.
The NY Reform Party probably nominates their own candidate more often than all of the state’s ballot listed minor parties besides the Greens. The current mayor of Syracuse won as the nominee of the Reform Party and the Independence Party running in a five way race against a Democrat, a Republican, a Green and a Working Families Party candidate. He did get most of his votes on the Independence line though.
NONPARTISAN exec/judic officers – via AppV
TOTAL separation of powers.
The United Coalition is pleased to be united with the Reform Party in 2018:
Seventeen-Member United Coalition of Candidates (UCC, Updated 2/24/2018)
Candidate for California Assembly District 41 (2018)
Alan Reynolds [Whig/Reform/Justice]
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