One of the exceptions to the political norms is two - term Republican councilman Jim Bruno, who has announced
his candidacy for town supervisor.
Not exact matches
Because Mr. Gaines and Mr. Haeg have been effusive in their praise of Mr. Wilkinson's year - and - a-half tenure, their
candidacies will be closely linked to his electoral fate as he squares off against the Democratic nominee
for town supervisor, Zach Cohen of Springs.
Albany County Republican legislator Christine Benedict formally announces her
candidacy for Colonie
town supervisor Sunday, June 14, 2015.
A Christine Benedict supporter holds a sign during Benedict's announcement of her
candidacy for Colonie
town supervisor Sunday, June 14, 2015, in Newtonville, N.Y. (Phoebe Sheehan / Special to the Times Union)
Christine Benedict poses
for a photo after announcing her
candidacy for Colonie
town supervisor Sunday, June 14, 2015, in Newtonville, N.Y. (Phoebe Sheehan / Special to the Times Union)
Sara Idleman, who has been
Town of Greenwich
supervisor for nine years, officially announced her
candidacy on January 6th.
Costello has been a
town councilman
for more than 10 years and if he loses in the fall to fellow councilman James Bruno who has announced his
candidacy to represent the Republicans in the
supervisor's race he will keep his council seat.
Rosenblum cited a twofold rationale
for her
candidacy: a belief that her experience as a
Town Board member — and as deputy
supervisor during much of former
supervisor Jeff Moran's four - year tenure — will enable her to push projects and decisions through to completion; and a determination to make better use of the local talent pool.
A
town supervisor in Montgomery County has announced her
candidacy for the state Senate seat currently held by George Amedore.
In The News: Sara Niccoli,
town supervisor in Montgomery County, announces
candidacy for state Senate in 46th District
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town supervisor in Montgomery County, announces
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The Woodstock Republican Committee at its September 15 caucus injected new life into the local electoral season by choosing independent candidate Lorin Rose
for town supervisor over Jeremy Wilber, the freshly minted Democratic nominee, and endorsing the Town Board candidacies of Peter Cross and Ken Panza, who will face incumbent councilman Jay Wenk in a three - way race for two seats in the fall elect
town supervisor over Jeremy Wilber, the freshly minted Democratic nominee, and endorsing the
Town Board candidacies of Peter Cross and Ken Panza, who will face incumbent councilman Jay Wenk in a three - way race for two seats in the fall elect
Town Board
candidacies of Peter Cross and Ken Panza, who will face incumbent councilman Jay Wenk in a three - way race
for two seats in the fall election.