ALBANY — The Democratic candidate for Troy's
2nd City Council District has a two - vote lead over a veteran Republican councilman with the final election results hanging on whether three unopened absentee ballots cast by Republican voters will be counted.
Not exact matches
Eric Graf for Syracuse
City Council District 2 Campaign Details
2nd / x candidates for one seat; 543 votes, 19.79 % https://ongov.resultscaster.com/start.aspx?usersessionid=none
StreetsPAC's Endorsement Announcement: Councilmember Rosie Mendez has been a steady voice for livable streets in the
City Council, voting for congestion pricing, backing the implementation of Select Bus Service on 1st and
2nd avenues, and supporting bike share across her
district.
This past Sun., Dec.
2nd, Democratic
District Leader Mark D. Levine launched his campaign for northern Manhattan's 7th
District City Council seat, and did so with endorsements that included New York
City Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer...
Thursday April 11, 2013, 7:00 PM * Candidate Forum / Endorsement Meeting St. John's Lutheran Church 83 Christopher Street ●
City Council 1st,
2nd, & 3rd
Districts (Speakers: candidates + VID members) ● Comptroller (Speakers: candidates + VID members) ●
District Attorney (Speakers: candidates + VID members)
City Council,
2nd District Rosie Mendez www.rosiemendez.com [and for District Leaders in this district (74th AD, Part A): Katrina Monzón and Anthony Feliciano; and in a neighboring one in City Council, 1st District (64th AD, PartB): John Quinn & Alice
District Rosie Mendez www.rosiemendez.com [and for
District Leaders in this district (74th AD, Part A): Katrina Monzón and Anthony Feliciano; and in a neighboring one in City Council, 1st District (64th AD, PartB): John Quinn & Alice
District Leaders in this
district (74th AD, Part A): Katrina Monzón and Anthony Feliciano; and in a neighboring one in City Council, 1st District (64th AD, PartB): John Quinn & Alice
district (74th AD, Part A): Katrina Monzón and Anthony Feliciano; and in a neighboring one in
City Council, 1st
District (64th AD, PartB): John Quinn & Alice
District (64th AD, PartB): John Quinn & Alice Cancel]
Parente is currently a candidate in the November
2nd Special Election for
City Council District 3.
District Leaders - Jonathan Geballe & Keen Berger
City Council — Corey Johnson - 3rd
District Rosie Mendez -
2nd District Jenifer Rajkumar - 1st
District Mayor — John Liu Comptroller — Scott M. Stringer Public Advocate — Daniel Squadron Manhattan Borough President — Julie L. Menin
District Attorney — Cyrus Vance, Jr..
Council Member Rosie Mendez has been a steady voice for livable streets in the
City Council, voting for congestion pricing, backing the implementation of Select Bus Service on 1st and
2nd avenues, and supporting bike share across her
district.
New York
City Comptroller - Scott Stringer Manhattan Borough President — Julie Menin
City Council 1st
District - Jenifer Rajkumar
City Council 2nd District - Rosie Mendez
City Council 3rd
District - Corey Johnson
State Senator, Eric Coleman, celebrates a victory over Shawn Wooden, the Hartford
City Council President, in Tuesday's Democratic primary for the
2nd Senate
District on August 12, 2014 in Hartford, CT. (DANIEL OWEN / Hartford Courant)
Maryland: Bill Barry, Baltimore
City Council District 3 — 622 (16.81 %)
2nd of 3 Douglas Armstrong, Baltimore
City Council District 14 — 392 (10.31 %)
2nd of 2 Christine Nagle, College Park
City Council District 1 — 296 — Currently second out of 3 running for 2 seats.
Daniel Platt, Mayor, Albany (Albany County)
2nd / 2 for one seat; 17 votes, 53.13 % results not final http://app.albanycounty.com/boe/electionresults/default.asp?type=2017p Partisan primary Bryan Jimenez, Mayor, Albany (Albany County) 1st / 2 for one seat; 15 votes, 46.88 % WINS PRIMARY, Advances to November general election http://app.albanycounty.com/boe/electionresults/default.asp?type=2017p Partisan primary Jabari Brisport,
City Council,
District 35, New York
City (Brooklyn) 1st / 4 for two seats; 31 votes, 88.57 % WINS PRIMARY, Advances to November general election https://enrweb.boenyc.us/OF18CY0PY4.html Partisan primary Scott Hutchins,
City Council,
District 35, New York
City (Brooklyn) 1st / 4 for two seats; 4 votes, 11.43 % https://enrweb.boenyc.us/OF18CY0PY4.html Partisan primary March 27 municipal general election
Frank Cetera: Syracuse
City Council (
2nd District) votecetera-syracusegreens.nationbuilder.com www.facebook.com/Frank.Raymond.Cetera Email:
[email protected]
Forced by term limits to relinquish his
2nd District council seat, he decided to challenge the incumbent because, he said, she exercises «elitist, top - down government» and pays too little attention to the quality of life in
city neighborhoods.