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Wayne County Probate Court Judge candidate Daniel Mercier was nearly disbarred in recent years for failing to disclose legal and financial issues.
Louise Lucas, President pro tempore of the Virginia Senate (2020–present) from the 18th district (1992–present) (co-endorsement with Filler-Corn, Helmer, Maldonado, Qarni, and Subramanyam) [citation needed] Atoosa Reaser, state delegate from the 27th district (2024–present) [198] Irene Shin, state delegate from the 8th district (2022 ...
West Virginia: Patrick Morrisey [111] May 14, 2024 Open Elected: North Dakota: Kelly Armstrong [112] June 11, 2024 Open Elected: Missouri: Jay Ashcroft (co-endorsement with Eigel and Kehoe) [citation needed] August 2, 2024 Open Lost primary Bill Eigel (co-endorsement with Ashcroft and Kehoe) [citation needed] Lost primary
Local Republican Party leaders control the application process to become a delegate, decide who can participate (voter registration in Virginia does not include a space to indicate party affiliation), and select the convention voting site. [87] In the preceding Virginia Republican gubernatorial convention, 12,000 participated. [76]
L. Brent Bozell III, founder of the Media Research Center [1] Juanita Broaddrick, former nursing home administrator and Bill Clinton rape accuser [85] David Brody, journalist and commentator [86] Tammy Bruce, conservative radio host, author, and political commentator [87] Jamie Bryson, Northern Irish loyalist activist [88]
The core White House staff appointments, and most Executive Office of the President officials generally, are not required to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate, with a handful of exceptions (e.g., the director of the Office of Management and Budget, the chair and members of the Council of Economic Advisers, and the United States trade ...
In a unique twist of Virginia law, unlike other members of the Governor's Cabinet, the secretary of the Commonwealth does not resign immediately upon the inauguration of a new Governor, but remains in office for an additional week, serving a fixed term of four years, in order to ensure a smooth transition and ensure continuity in government.
Each Cabinet secretary is appointed by the governor of Virginia, subject to confirmation by the Virginia General Assembly if in session when the appointment is made. If the General Assembly is not in session, then the appointment is acted on by the General Assembly at its next succeeding session.