Dave Evans wanted to stand for election as a Shepton Mallet town councillor.
Only the Brotherhood, and remnants of Mubarak's National Democratic Party will be ready to stand for election so soon.
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Ms Grahame released a statement confirming her intention to stand for election.
Until then, Labour's forerunner, the Labour Representation Committee, had the greatest difficulty finding working-class candidates able to afford to stand for election.
But with more legitimacy, it would eventually demand more power, however docile the political hacks chosen by party machines to stand for election.
Lord Prescott has said he is unlikely to stand for election again, but insisted he would "not be sitting around in my slippers".
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Make councillors more effective, reviewing income and conditions to attract higher quality candidates and allowing teachers and other public servants to stand for election.
Critics worry that agency bureaucrats are in fact accountable to no one, making rules that have the effect of law without ever having to stand for election.
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He has denounced as lies frequent stories that he was under pressure from Tony Blair to stand for election as the Labour Party's candidate in next May's election.
Dame Anne, who uses a wheelchair and was vice-chair of a Speaker's conference on representation in Parliament, urged political parties to work harder to attract people from minorities to stand for election.
"The panel will report back as soon as possible with recommendations to the organisation committee of the NEC on whether to remove Margaret Moran's endorsement to stand for election as a Labour Party candidate, " the party said.
Mr Ball, a former aircraft pilot, decided to stand for the election because he believed there was an intention to slant commissioner elections heavily in favour of party political candidates.
Her role is clear: "As Head of State The Queen has to remain strictly neutral with respect to political matters, unable to vote or stand for election, " according to the British Monarchy's website.
Finally, the recall election triggered when unions gathered enough signatures to force the governor to stand for re-election ended up creating a formidable Republican campaign machine that claims to have made 5m contacts with voters.
As a reminder of another big issue that could hurt sitting politicians in the mid-term elections, Bob Ney , a congressman who has been under investigation for his ties to Jack Abramoff, a disgraced lobbyist, declined to stand for re-election in his Ohio district.
So 89-year-old Mr Mugabe will be able to stand for re-election in a poll expected in July.
Unsurprisingly, those most in favour of constitutional change are those who are also unable to stand for re-election.
Mr Brown was asked about an announcement earlier that Labour MPs who had "defied the rules" would not be allowed to stand for re-election.
The political leader of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas, Khaled Meshaal, does not want to stand for re-election this year, the movement says.
He now wants to introduce a presidential run-off and reduce the time before being eligible to stand for re-election, which would suit his own political interests.
Ms Wood, who became Plaid's first female leader last year, is planning to stand down from her regional seat as an AM for South Wales Central at the next election in 2016 to stand in a constituency.
Much later she revealed that she had chatted on the day to half a dozen youngsters who told her of their plans to stand for parliament in the 2013 general election.
He seemed to hope that this would enable him to remain in power, perhaps by changing the constitution to allow him to stand for a second term in an election due in November.
Before long he was openly jockeying for the leadership and was the media face of the party for its 2004 European election success - but when Mr Knapman refused to stand aside for him, Mr Kilroy-Silk quit and formed his own short-lived rival party.
No politician, from president to mayor, may stand for consecutive re-election.
The pair, who had been on bail awaiting trial, were allowed to fly back to Italy for the February 2013 general election on condition that they returned to stand trial by 22 March.
The marines, who had been out on bail awaiting trial, were allowed to fly back to Italy for the February 2013 general election on condition that they returned to stand trial by 22 March.
He joined the Lib Dems and soon rose through the ranks of activists to stand for Leicester South in the 2001 general election where he came in third but increased the Lib Dem share of the vote.
The 350, 000-odd ethnic Hungarians (or Magyars), a fifth of Vojvodina's people, are a cause dear to the heart of Hungary's ruling centre-right, which came to power in last year's general election partly because it promised to do more to stand up for Magyars outside Hungary.
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