Phrases with «mayoral campaign»

A mayoral campaign refers to the activities and efforts put in by an individual who wants to be elected as the mayor of a city or town. It involves campaigning, such as promoting oneself, meeting with constituents, and sharing ideas and plans for the city's future. Full definition

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Sentences with «mayoral campaign»

  • Mayor Michael Bloomberg's campaign, on the other hand, only received 70 tickets, or $ 5,250 in fines, down from the nearly $ 308,000 the campaign had to pay in sign - posting fines during the last mayoral campaign in 2005. (queenscampaigner.com)
  • Mr. Ailes also worked on lower - level political races, including the unsuccessful New York City mayoral campaign of Rudolph W. Giuliani in 1989. (nytimes.com)
  • Cuomo called in to the inaugural radio show hosted on 970 AM by John Catsimatidis, a Democrat - turned - Republican billionaire supermarket mogul who ran an unsuccessful mayoral campaign last fall. (politico.com)
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