Sentences with phrase «after running unopposed»

Other Races In the 96th Assembly District, which includes Clarkstown, Haverstraw, and the northeast corner of Ramapo, Democrat Ken Zebrowski was re-elected after running unopposed.
Michael Shultis, a former town supervisor running on Democratic and Independence lines, will be the town's new highway superintendent and Democrat Judy Mahon will serve another term as town clerk after running unopposed.
Meanwhile, a Holocaust denier who the GOP has denounced as a Nazi won the Republican primary after running unopposed.

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And Andrea Draths will run unopposed at the caucus to succeed Village Clerk Patricia O'Connor, who is retiring after more than 10 years.
Andrea Catsimatidis is running unopposed after John Burnett, a Republican commentator and onetime NYC comptroller candidate, decided not to seek the post.
Acea M. Mosey, who raised more than $ 900,000 to become Erie County's Surrogate's Court judge, will run unopposed after loaning her own campaign half that money and the other half coming from lawyers and law firms that would likely appear before her.
In the 2016 election, Bonacic defeated Pramilla Malick of Minisink — a relatively unknown candidate who won the Democratic nomination via write - in vote — by a 61 - 39 percentage margin, after having run unopposed in 2014 and 2012.
The Brooklyn councilman, who is running unopposed for re-election in November, has said he became interested in revoking the 1926 dancing ban after reading about its original intent to discourage interracial mingling at clubs during the Harlem Renaissance.
NYC Correction Officer's union chief Norman Seabrook will run unopposed for reelection after a Manhattan judge tossed out a suit filed by a potential opponent — who said he was unfairly barred from the ballot.
After serving two terms in the state House, Bye was elected to her Senate seat in 2010 and ran unopposed two years ago in a district that has historically been controlled by Democrats.
John Gomez ran unopposed for the GOP nomination in New York's 2nd House district primary race, and Christine O'Donnell upset Rep. Mike Castle after receiving a late nod from Palin five days before Delaware's GOP Senate primary.
For example, Queens Democratic Assemblymember Michael DenDekker is running unopposed in the general election after facing no challenger in the primary.
Until the day after the primary, major media outlets were reporting that George Sangmeister, Fairchild's primary opponent, was running unopposed.
John Cosgrove (R) ran unopposed after his opponent, Kerry B. Holmes (D), withdrew from the race.
That individual then runs for President (usually unopposed) after serving under the organization's President.
Out of sheer boredom, I decided to make a run for the enemy base and after finishing off the blue team's final turret by myself, my attack on the reactor was completely unopposed until just before it blew up.
The City partnership was informed Bickerton (pictured) would be running unopposed for the London managing partner position after soundings took place earlier this month.
An appointed judge runs unopposed in a «yes or no» retention election after a certain term.
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