Sentences with phrase «26th state senate district»

We write to you regarding the upcoming special election to fill the vacancy in the 26th State Senate District.
Over the summer, 52 stations in the 26th State Senate District were evaluated for seven conditions: ponding, leaking water, graffiti, broken stairs, deteriorating walls, rodents and trash.
«CoDA has endorsed Brian Kavanagh for the 26th State Senate District seat... Brian has served our community well, and we know he will fight the IDC and Republicans to fix a broken State Senate.»
The 26th State Senate district includes the Manhattan neighborhoods of Battery Park City, Chinatown, the East and South Villages, the Financial District, Little Italy, the Lower East Side, SoHo, and Tribeca and the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, the Columbia Waterfront, DUMBO, Downtown Brooklyn, Fulton Ferry, Greenpoint, the Navy Yard, Vinegar Hill, and Williamsburg.
Governor Cuomo said: «We need leaders in the State Senate who will fight for a more progressive future for New York and I'm proud to endorse Brian Kavanagh for the 26th State Senate district.
«We need leaders in the state Senate who will fight for a more progressive future for New York, and I'm proud to endorse Brian Kavanagh for the 26th state Senate district,» Cuomo wrote.

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Mayor de Blasio, Comptroller Stringer, Public Advocate James, Congressmembers Jeffries and Maloney and 21 Democratic Elected Officials Endorse Brian Kavanagh Endorsements follow Kavanagh winning majority of 26th Senate District Democratic County Committee New York - Today, Assemblymember Brian Kavanagh's campaign for State Senate was endorsed by Mayor Bill de Blasio, Comptroller Scott Stringer, Public Advocate Tish James, Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, Congressman Hakeem Jeffries as well as 21 Democratic elected officials, following the conclusion of processes in Brooklyn and Manhattan that resulted in Kavanagh receiving 53 % of the combined Democratic County Committee vote.
New York, NY - Today, Assemblymember Brian Kavanagh announced his candidacy for the 26th District of the New York State Senate, which includes lower Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn.
Representing 317,000 residents of the 26th Senate District in Lower Manhattan and the western part of Brooklyn, Brian Kavanagh has worked to reform State government and make it more responsive to the needs of all New Yorkers.
Brian Kavanagh currently represents the 74th Assembly District and is running for State Senate to represent the 26th Senate District, which includes lower Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn.
Kavanagh currently represents the 74th Assembly District and is running for State Senate to represent the 26th Senate District, which includes lower Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn.
On November 4, 2008, Malone won re-election to the 26th District Seat in the Arkansas State Senate, running unopposed in the general election.
Due to the resignation of former State Senator Dan Squadron, effective on August 11th, the Democratic Party will convene a meeting of the 26th Senate District Committee to select the Party's nominee for the November 7th General Election.
Due to the election of former State Assemblymember for the 74th Assembly District Brian P. Kavanagh to the State Senate for the 26th Senate District, the Democratic Party will convene a meeting of the 74th Assembly District Committee to select... Continue reading →
Assemblymember Brian Kavanagh Announces Candidacy for State Senate Kavanagh, who currently represents the 74th Assembly District, is running to succeed Daniel Squadron in 26th Senate District Kavanagh:» I am running to fight for our great communities in Manhattan and Brooklyn and create the progressive, reform - minded Senate that New Yorkers deserve.»
«I'm running for the State Senate because the 26th District deserves someone who knows how to get things done, and because I'm appalled by how few women currently serve in the New York State Senate,» Naples said in a statement.
The special election for the open seat in the 48th state senate district is scheduled for February 26th.
The Democratic party's nomination for the 26th Senate District which spans parts of Lower Manhattan and Northern Brooklyn is due to the State's Board of Elections by Tuesday, the state confirmed, and is picked by a weighted vote from the Democratic parties in Manhattan and BrooState's Board of Elections by Tuesday, the state confirmed, and is picked by a weighted vote from the Democratic parties in Manhattan and Broostate confirmed, and is picked by a weighted vote from the Democratic parties in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Connor's history as a state senator is also newly relevant considering the recent resignation of Senator Daniel Squadron — who defeated Connor in the 26th Senate District in 2008 — triggering a special election process where Connor's name has been floated.
Kavanagh was elected this past November to serve as state senator in the 26th Senate District, including Lower Manhattan and sections of the Brooklyn waterfront.
On Nov. 4, 2008, Van de Putte won re-election to the 26th District Seat in the Texas State Senate, defeating opponent Steve Lopez.
It comes as State Sen. Daniel Squadron, whose 26th Senate District covers Lower Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn, argued that people who live downtown have too few bus routes north.
Due to the election of former State Assemblymember for the 74th Assembly District Brian P. Kavanagh to the State Senate for the 26th Senate District, the Democratic Party will convene a meeting of the 74th Assembly District Committee to select the Party's nominee for the April 24th, 2018 Special Election as proclaimed today, February 5, 2018, by Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Brian Kavanagh has been sworn in as a state Senator, meaning he's now officially taken over Daniel Squadron's former seat in the 26th Senate District.
I'm grateful that the people of the 26th District have elected me to serve them in the State Senate.
Scott Pusich Office: State Senate District: 26th Texas Senate District City: San Antonio County: Bexar State: Texas Election date: 11/08/2016 Elected: No
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