Not exact matches
Bedford attorney Sarmad Khojasteh ended his
state Senate campaign and declared his support former Rye Councilwoman Julie Killian for a vacant
seat in New York's
37th District, considered pivotal for control of the
Senate.
«While the IDC is in the process of helping Shelley Mayer become the next senator of the
37th senate district, the head of the
state party, Geoff Berman, is hellbent on undermining the IDC instead of making sure Democrats win
seats.
Democratic Assembly Member Shelley Mayer defeated Republican Jillian Killian in a special election Tuesday for the
state senate seat in the
37th district vacated by George Latimer, who wa...
Democratic Assembly Member Shelley Mayer defeated Republican Jillian Killian in a special election Tuesday for the
state senate seat in the
37th district vacated by George Latimer, who was elected Westchester County Executive.
On November 4, 2008, Perry was re-elected to the
37th District
Seat in the Kentucky
State Senate, defeating Doug Hawkins (R).
Pinon's announcement is for the Assembly
seat currently held by Assembly member Shelley Mayer, who is currently running for the
State Senate seat in the
37th District, which includes East Yonkers.
Killian announced that she plans to seek the New York
state Senate seat for the
37th District currently occupied by Latimer, a Democrat, at a Rye City Republican -LSB-...]
Killian announced that she plans to seek the New York
state Senate seat for the
37th District currently occupied by Latimer, a Democrat, at a Rye City Republican Committee meeting last month, the Review has learned.
The nomination will kickstart Killian's second attempt to win the
37th District
state Senate seat after a failed bid to unseat current Westchester County Executive George Latimer, a Democrat, in 2016.
Looking to keep the
seat in Democratic hands with 14 - term incumbent Senator Suzi Oppenheimer having already announced her retirement, Assemblyman George Latimer announced on Monday he would be running for the
state Senate in the
37th District.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has announced a date to fill two pivotal
state Senate seats, including Westchester County Executive George Latimer's vacant
37th Senate District
seat.
The Independence Party, headed by Dr. Giulio Cavallo, endorsed Mayer in February over Republican candidate for the
state 37th Senate District
seat, Julie Killian.
The
37th District
seat is one of two vacated positions in the New York
state Senate.
The Cuomo administration has set April 24 as the date for the special election, in which
state Assemblywoman Shelley Mayer, a Democrat, is vying for the
Senate's
37th District
seat against either Dan Schorr, a former prosecutor in Westchester and New York City and previous Yonkers inspector general, or Sarmad Khojasteh, a commercial litigation attorney from the town of Bedford, both Republicans.
The
37th District
seat is one of two vacated positions in the
state Senate this year.