Sentences with phrase «democratic town justice»

In Saugerties, incumbent Democratic town justice Claudia Andreassen scored a convincing 4317 to 3054 victory over Republican challenger Ken Gilligan.
With the retirement of 20 year Democratic town justice Ron Wright, a former town assessor and town board member, a four year town justice position has also opened up.
Democratic town justice candidate Brian Hughes is challenging incumbent GOP Justice Rudolph Bruer in next Tuesday's Conservative primary.
After all the absentee votes had been tallied Friday afternoon, Democratic Town Justice candidate Brian Hughes hadn't just protected his slim lead over Republican opponent William Goggins — he extended it.
After all the absentee votes had been tallied Friday afternoon, Democratic Town Justice candidate Brian Hughes hadn't just protected his slim lead... Read More

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The motion contains an affidavit by Town of Oyster Bay Republican Councilman Joseph Muscarella where he states that following the November, 2016 election, he and his brother, Thomas Muscarella, met at a Mineola restaurant with former Nassau Democratic Party official and now State Supreme Court Justice Robert McDonald, to congratulate him on being elected to a judgeship.
I attended the «Promoting Racial Justice in the Mohawk Valley» event hosted by the Town of Kirkland Democratic Committee on April 5.
Robert Rich got the nod for a second term as town justice with 1,751 votes on the Democratic, Republican, Working Families and Women's Equality Party lines; two write - in votes were cast.
Dionisio, who has also been endorsed by the Independence Party, will run against the winner of a Democratic primary between Chris Rodier, the town Democratic Party endorsed candidate, and Stout, who was appointed by an all - Republican council in January following former Councilman Joe Canella's resignation to become a town justice.
The newly elected town justice, Eileen Powers, who beat Democratic challenger Robert Meguin by a 65 percent to a 34 percent margin, thanked the voters of Southold Town, happily pointing out that «it's the 100th anniversary of the women's right to vote in New York.&ratown justice, Eileen Powers, who beat Democratic challenger Robert Meguin by a 65 percent to a 34 percent margin, thanked the voters of Southold Town, happily pointing out that «it's the 100th anniversary of the women's right to vote in New York.&raTown, happily pointing out that «it's the 100th anniversary of the women's right to vote in New York.»
Mandy Constable, who in the past five years has worked as a justice court clerk in both Rosendale and Marbletown, is the Democratic Party challenger for the town clerk position.
Town justice Ronald Wright is running unopposed on the Democratic, Independence and Conservative party lines.
Mr. Meguin formerly served on the town's Democratic Committee and ran for a town justice seat as a Democrat in the mid-1990s.
East Greenbush Town Justice Mary Pat Donnelly speaks to Rensselaer County Democratic Committee members.
The state should investigate a Republican town justice's resignation as a potential case of political coercion, Andrea Smyth, the Democratic candidate for Rensselaer County executive said.
Elected Democratic Officials: County Legislator: Larry Gardner Town Supervisor: Alan White Town Justice: Kenneth Williams Superintendent of Highways: Russell Bouton Tax Collector: Robin White
Congrats to East Greenbush Town Justice Mary Pat (Murphy) Donnelly who tonight earned the unanimous backing of the Rensselaer County Democratic Party's Executive Committee for the office of District Attorney.
Two four year seats currently held by Republicans, and one open town justice position are the contested races in Olive this year, with Democratic supervisor Sylvia Rozzelle, previously town clerk for 30 plus years, going for her second term unchallenged.
Longtime incumbents Jackie Earley, the town clerk; Mike Reynolds, the highway superintendent; and Frank Engel, one of the town's two justices, have been endorsed by both the Democratic and Republican parties and are running without opposition.
Justice Emilio Colaiacova rejected on Thursday a petition from town Democratic leaders who were trying to block Jaeger, a Conservative, from getting on the ballot as a Republican candidate.
The 2015 Rosendale Democratic slate (L - R): John Hughes for Town Board, Stacy Lipari for Town Board, Bob Gallagher for highway superintendent, Jeanne Walsh for town supervisor and Charlie Kniceley for town justTown Board, Stacy Lipari for Town Board, Bob Gallagher for highway superintendent, Jeanne Walsh for town supervisor and Charlie Kniceley for town justTown Board, Bob Gallagher for highway superintendent, Jeanne Walsh for town supervisor and Charlie Kniceley for town justtown supervisor and Charlie Kniceley for town justtown justice.
David Buckley, a town Democratic committeeman, filed the complaint against former Town Justice Pierce Hoyt, a Republican, saying that political influence led to his resignation from the town betown Democratic committeeman, filed the complaint against former Town Justice Pierce Hoyt, a Republican, saying that political influence led to his resignation from the town beTown Justice Pierce Hoyt, a Republican, saying that political influence led to his resignation from the town betown bench.
The Southold Town Democratic Committee's 2015 slate: (from left) Brian Hughes for Justice, Debra O'Kane for Town Board, Matt Kapell for Trustee, Damon Rallis for Supervisor, Albie de Kerillis for Town Board, Nick Krupski for Trustee and Linda Goldsmith for Assessor.
Two candidates are contending for the office of town justice in Gardiner: Democratic incumbent Bruce Blatchly and Republican Frank Petrone.
Five - term incumbent Bruce Blatchly is running for reelection to the post of Gardiner town justice on the Democratic line.
Supervisor unchallenged in Olive; town board and justice seats contested With Democratic supervisor Sylvia Rozzelle unchallenged in seeking her second
From the Yale Law Library's latest exhibition, wonderful images of Justice, as portrayed in a forthcoming book by Judith Resnik and Dennis Curtis, Representing Justice: From Renaisance Town Halls to 21st Century Democratic Courtrooms.
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