Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano,
awaiting trial on federal corruption charges, will not seek a third term on the Republican line after he missed Thursday's deadline to submit ballot petitions.
Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano,
awaiting trial on federal corruption charges, will not seek a third term on the Republican line after he missed yesterday's deadline to submit ballot petitions.
Mangano, who is
awaiting trial on federal corruption charges, has yet to declare that he is not seeking a third term, but his only remaining option to qualify for the Nov. 7 general election would be to distribute petitions to be an independent candidate under a nonestablished minor party.
Not exact matches
Morano happened to catch up with Bruno, who is
awaiting his second
trial on federal corruption charges, the same day news broke about Assemblyman Vito Lopez's sexual harassment scandal.
But then, he's got bigger troubles: He's
awaiting trial on separate
corruption charges in Manhattan
federal court, where he's
charged with illegally using a nonprofit group — one that he had supported with taxpayer contributions as a City Council member — in his political campaigns.
And longtime Mangano friend Harendra Singh, who employed Mangano's wife, is in jail
awaiting trial on charges of
federal corruption charges, including bribery of an Oyster Bay town official and fraudulently collecting almost $ 1 million in
federal emergency management money.