Not exact matches
Monday was the last day for
candidates to file nominating petitions for the April 13 election, which will feature races for various
village positions as well as contests for school
boards, park district
boards and library
boards.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS — The Arlington Heights Political Action Committee has endorsed three
candidates for the four open seats on the
Village Board.
On Tuesday evening, parks Commissioner Jim Oerkfitz, who is running for re-election, said during a public forum session of the Lakewood
Village Board that he and park board candidate Leona Nelson object to the law
Board that he and park
board candidate Leona Nelson object to the law
board candidate Leona Nelson object to the lawsuit.
Glen Ellyn voters on Saturday elected a slate of
candidates for the
Village Board and Library
Board.
It is looking for
candidates to fill three 4 - year terms and one 2 - year term on the
Village Board.
GLEN ELLYN — The Civic Betterment Party of Glen Ellyn has announced it is seeking
candidates for the
Village Board and the Library
Board.
The tight - knit
village of Glen Ellyn has two traditions in government: Members of the Village and Library Boards serve only one four - year term; and those members are typically chosen by the Civic Betterment Party, a nominating committee that since 1931 has met every other November to select cand
village of Glen Ellyn has two traditions in government: Members of the
Village and Library Boards serve only one four - year term; and those members are typically chosen by the Civic Betterment Party, a nominating committee that since 1931 has met every other November to select cand
Village and Library
Boards serve only one four - year term; and those members are typically chosen by the Civic Betterment Party, a nominating committee that since 1931 has met every other November to select
candidates.
Both
candidates, in addition to the five nominated for
village trustee, the one nominated for
village clerk and the four
candidates for the library
board, are expected to appear at the
village's Town Meeting at 10 a.m. Dec. 1 to make speeches.
Glen Ellyn — Although the next election for
village trustees and library
board members is more than eight months away, the Civic Betterment Party has begun its search for
candidates.
The three
candidates running to lead Arlington Heights as
village board president and mayor may differ on the issues, but all say they have a clear idea on how to improve the
village.
The Civic Betterment Party of Glen Ellyn has announced a slate of 16
candidates that will run for eight open positions on the
Village Board and the Library
Board at the town meeting on Nov. 18.
Three
candidates — Weldon Johnson, Randolph Sailer and Linda Richman — will run for the three open seats on the
village's separately elected Library
Board.
This year's biennial party caucus involves slating a
village president, three trustee and three Library
Board candidates.
Five
candidates, including a challenger and four incumbents, are running for the four open Arlington Heights
village board trustee seats that will be filled in next month's election.
Romeoville's
board sifted through 65
candidates - city and
village managers and administrators from across the nation - before unanimously choosing Smithberg in a special executive session last week.
The Hempstead
Village board of trustees approved two contracts and filled two jobs without seeking bids for the contracts or other
candidates for the positions.
Earlier this month, the Hempstead
Village board of trustees approved two contracts and filled two jobs without seeking bids for the contracts or other
candidates for the positions.
May 5 (Saturday), 10am - 12noon, Meet & Greet,
Board Meeting Room,
Village Hall, 9 Court St, Delhi (Forward Friday) May 6 (Sunday), 1 pm, Resisterhood New Paltz Women's Forum, SUNY New Paltz May 11 (Friday), 3 pm, Walton
Candidate Meet & Greet, Feather & Stone, 38 West St, Walton May 12 (Saturday), 4 pm, Delaware County
Candidate Forum, Delaware Academy High School, Delhi May 26 (Saturday), 7 pm, Radio Kingston
Candidate Forum, Kingston HS Theatre, 403 Broadway, Kingston June 12 (Tuesday), 7 pm, Cooperstown
Candidate Forum
Jerry Larsen, a former East Hampton
Village police chief seeking a seat on the East Hampton Town
Board, can not participate in a primary election to be a
candidate on the Independence Party line, a judge in the State Supreme Court Appellate Division...
He'd served 16 years — half as a
Village Board trustee, half as a Town
Board councilman — and defeat is always possible in an election with good, well known
candidates in the opposition.
Former Homer
Village Mayoral candidate Ed Finkbeiner has been endorsed to run for a seat on the village
Village Mayoral
candidate Ed Finkbeiner has been endorsed to run for a seat on the
villagevillage board.
Also mounting good campaigns are talented
candidates with good ideas like Brian Kavanagh, former chief - of - staff for Council Member Gale Brewer, and aide to former Mayors Ed Koch & David Dinkins; Chris Papajohn who served on the American Civil Liberties Union's committee on disability law when they discovered that U.S. Post Offices are often not accessible to people with disabilities; Gur Tsabar, an aide to Speaker Gifford Miller, is articulate and well - informed on many issues, and authored an editorial in the April 14 Town &
Village newspaper about unjust redlining of disabled New Yorkers due to budget concerns; Darren Bloch, a former Con Ed spokesperson who is a member of Community
Board 6, is well - versed on housing and homelessness issues.
At 10 a.m., Republican NYC mayoral
candidate Nicole Malliotakis addresses the Brooklyn
Board of Realtors's annual meeting, 28
Village Rd. North, Brooklyn.
Candidates and Campaigns Committee recruits suitable candidates for county elective office, screen candidates for approval by the County Committee, provide information and logistical support to candidates for village, town and county elective office, and assist in their campaigns within the county; this group shall also maintain a County Committee liaison with the county board of elections, provide advice on requirements of the Election Law, and prepare petitions for Democratic candidates; in addition it will maintain communications with the state and national Democratic Parties and develop and support candidates for state and federal office in concert with the state and nationa
Candidates and Campaigns Committee recruits suitable
candidates for county elective office, screen candidates for approval by the County Committee, provide information and logistical support to candidates for village, town and county elective office, and assist in their campaigns within the county; this group shall also maintain a County Committee liaison with the county board of elections, provide advice on requirements of the Election Law, and prepare petitions for Democratic candidates; in addition it will maintain communications with the state and national Democratic Parties and develop and support candidates for state and federal office in concert with the state and nationa
candidates for county elective office, screen
candidates for approval by the County Committee, provide information and logistical support to candidates for village, town and county elective office, and assist in their campaigns within the county; this group shall also maintain a County Committee liaison with the county board of elections, provide advice on requirements of the Election Law, and prepare petitions for Democratic candidates; in addition it will maintain communications with the state and national Democratic Parties and develop and support candidates for state and federal office in concert with the state and nationa
candidates for approval by the County Committee, provide information and logistical support to
candidates for village, town and county elective office, and assist in their campaigns within the county; this group shall also maintain a County Committee liaison with the county board of elections, provide advice on requirements of the Election Law, and prepare petitions for Democratic candidates; in addition it will maintain communications with the state and national Democratic Parties and develop and support candidates for state and federal office in concert with the state and nationa
candidates for
village, town and county elective office, and assist in their campaigns within the county; this group shall also maintain a County Committee liaison with the county
board of elections, provide advice on requirements of the Election Law, and prepare petitions for Democratic
candidates; in addition it will maintain communications with the state and national Democratic Parties and develop and support candidates for state and federal office in concert with the state and nationa
candidates; in addition it will maintain communications with the state and national Democratic Parties and develop and support
candidates for state and federal office in concert with the state and nationa
candidates for state and federal office in concert with the state and national parties.
The
Village Board has had a history of a variety of third - party
candidates serving with mainstream party
candidates.
There are four
candidates vying for two positions and a four - year term on the New Paltz
Village Board on May
Jerry Larsen, a former East Hampton
Village police chief seeking a seat on the East Hampton Town
Board, can not participate in a primary election to be a
candidate on the Independence Party line, a judge in the State Supreme Court Appellate Division has ruled.
Four
candidates are running for two seats up for grabs in this year's Greenport
Village Board election.