Many of the Lib Dems» ethnic minority councillors represent inner -
city seats where Labour is the main challenger, and therefore they are in danger of losing.
Not exact matches
Planners in his
city have already started using the survey to help determine
where to place new bus routes — though faulty data could mean empty
seats and millions of dollars wasted, he said.
From shopping malls,
where there were specific
seating areas for breastfeeding, to the huge posters displayed all over the main
cities depicting all manner of women breastfeeding their babies.
The
seat configurations on the
City Select are what won me over as I did not want a double stroller
where one child is underneath the other.
We have a side by side jogger that we use daily (Thule Urban Glide 2) and also the
City Select with a second
seat - but this will be easier for trips getting in / out of the car and
where we want to conserve trunk space.
The tragic story of an 11 - week - old boy who suffocated after sleeping in a car
seat for two hours has swept the nation, as Shepard Dodd's parents prepare to take legal action against the Oklahoma
City daycare center
where it happened.
Both are awesome alternatives
where you can get the second
seat and all the accessories for the
City Select Lux.
Kennedy: «I'm disappointed with the addition of the 63rd Senate
seat, besides adding to the cost of government, it was put in a place that has no impact on western New York and quite frankly has no impact on the population shift in New York state and if there was going to be an additional
seat added that despite the fact that I disagree with you that the Constitution was in fact violated and you say that it was not violated — the fact that this additional
seat adding to the cost and size of government was added to a place in the Capital Region rather than a place
where distinctly the population grew down in New York
City I believe was based upon the fact that had an additional district been added in the city where the population shift had come from it would have included that seat being an additional minority seat and that is why it was put up in the Capital Region and rather than in the New York City a
City I believe was based upon the fact that had an additional district been added in the
city where the population shift had come from it would have included that seat being an additional minority seat and that is why it was put up in the Capital Region and rather than in the New York City a
city where the population shift had come from it would have included that
seat being an additional minority
seat and that is why it was put up in the Capital Region and rather than in the New York
City a
City area.
«Here's the thing: The person who takes control of the party now will be at the helm as the
city enters the 2013 election cycle,
where the mayor's
seat and nearly every other
city office will be up for grabs.
One of the tighter
City Council races is wrapping up in District 32,
where incumbent Councilman Eric Ulrich (R - Rockaway Beach) is working to protect his
seat from Democratic challenger Frank Gulluscio.
During an election marked by turmoil over term limits and a tempestuous Democratic primary season, Queens Republicans last week gained two
seats in the
City Council and solidified their hold over a third in a borough
where the GOP is heavily outnumbered.
The outspending to Democrats reflects the party's dominance in both the
city council (
where it now has 48 of the 51
seats), as well as the state assembly (
where Democrats hold 102 of the 150
seats), Mr. Sheinkopf said.
Most of the elections this time around were
city elections,
where Labour holds many more
seats, and they did best in London.
The support of Lib Dem and Green voters could be crucial to Lewis's hopes of retaining his
seat in a
city where the Remain vote was 56.2 %.
Q&A topics include: why the mayor and Governor Cuomo appear friendly and cooperative on pre-K when together but express different views when apart, will the
city fund a single year of full day pre-K if the state does not, how many of the prospective new pre-K
seats are in traditional public schools v. charter schools, what is the greatest challenge in converting existing 1/2 day pre-K sites into full day sites, how can the mayor assure that proceeds of his proposed income tax surcharge would remain dedicated solely to the pre - K / middle school program, regulatory issues around pre-K operators, how there can be space available in neighborhoods
where schools are overcrowded, how many of the prospective new sites are in schools v. other locations, why the mayor is so opposed to co-locations of charter schools while seeking to co-locate new pre-K programs, the newly - announced ad campaign by charter school supporters, his views on academically screened high schools, his view on the school bus contracts, why he refused off - topic questions Friday evening despite saying on Friday morning that he would take such questions, the status of 28 charter schools expecting to open in fall 2014 in locations approved by the Bloomberg administration, his upcoming appearance on the TV series The Good Wife and his view on
city employees marching in the Manhattan St. Patrick's Day Parade in uniform / with banners.
This may be particularly true in Mr. Avella's northeast Queens base
where Mr. Vallone's brother, Paul, is running for an open
City Council
seat.
Labour can face little more humiliation in Glasgow,
where its last fortress - the
city council - fell last month and all six Westminster
seats are already held by the SNP.
We'll also see if the Tories manage to take Labour's most marginal
seat,
City of Chester,
where the majority is just 93.
In Second place in the 2015
City Council Race (
where two
seats are up for grabs) was Council Candidate, Andre Wallace who received 20 % of the vote with 2,226 votes.
After Mr. Weprin suddenly announced last week he would be resigning his
seat to take a position with the Cuomo administration, his brother, Assemblyman David Weprin, considered returning to the
City Council,
where he had served for eight years.
The party gained control of Plymouth, winning four
seats in the
city where two of the three members of parliament are Conservatives, showing Labour can do well outside the capital.
«There are some municipalities that have hotly contested Board
seats and you'll see higher turnout in those areas than, say, in the
City of Buffalo
where a lot of the races were determined with the primary in September.»
This year's conference sees us gather in a
city that has always been important to the Liberal Democrats, a
city once represented by Roy Jenkins, that gave us Ming Campbell and
where nearby in 2005 Jo Swinson won a famous victory to take her
seat from Labour and become an MP at just 25.
When it comes to actually addressing whatever overcrowding those revised methods predict, the ideas get more controversial: The Council recommends the
city use eminent domain to seize potential school sites
where necessary, and consider redrawing school zones and district lines to balance population between schools that have too many kids and those with empty
seats.
But that familiar vision of Staten Island no longer exists on its North Shore,
where the borough's first black elected official, Democrat Debi Rose, was voted into a
City Council
seat in 2009.
Rice, who is running against Republican Bruce Blakeman for New York's 4th Congressional District, was joined by the
seat's current holder Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D - Mineola) at a news conference in Garden
City where she touted the endorsements and called on Blakeman to state his position on gun - control measures.
Labour has held on to Barnsley,
where new Sheffield
City Region Mayor Dan Jarvis is MP, picking up one new
seat on the way.
Most of the
City Council intrigue coming into the night was around the majority of the 10 «open»
seats where an incumbent was not running.
Traditionally in a
city like Mt. Vernon,
where there is a Democratic majority, the winner of the primary usually just has an easy walk to the mayoral
seat in the General Election.
If you want to escape the insidious spread of UKIP thinking, go to London and the metropolitan
cities where immigration has not only enriched out lives, but also brought fresh layers into the Labour Party, fighting on class politics and winning
seats galore in last May's local elections.
In New York
City,
where most elected
seats are guaranteed to be Democratic, the county committee vote effectively decides the winner of most special elections, and is part of the pipeline of party operatives and officials.
Both parties are recruiting aggressively, but Republicans are defending four open
seats this year, including at least one
where there are more Democratic voters enrolled than Republicans; the only open Democratic
seats are in safely Democratic districts in New York
City.
«You see sort of a retrenchment in the
City Council
where black women and women overall have lost
seats, have given up
seats to their male counterparts and so then numbers that we've had in the past in the New York
City Council have diminished a bit, but that means that we have to build a pipeline,» Clarke said, referring to the decrease in the number of women in the Council after last year's elections.
Additionally, there were seven already - vacant
seats or
seats where the current officeholder is not seeking re-election — most of these
seats saw competitive primaries, but
City Council Member Inez Dickens ran unopposed for the Assembly
seat being vacated by Keith Wright in Harlem.
UPPER WEST SIDE — The candidates vying for
City Councilwoman Gale Brewer's
seat on the Upper West Side tried to distinguish themselves in a crowded field
where many of their positions were strikingly similar.
All the Lib Dem targets in Chesterfield I would say are similar demographically to the part of Sheffield
where Labour recently lost a
city council
seat to the Lib Dems.
New York
City - based races are rarely competitive in November, though there are a few city districts where Republicans hold seats or can show w
City - based races are rarely competitive in November, though there are a few
city districts where Republicans hold seats or can show w
city districts
where Republicans hold
seats or can show well.
Full disclosure: I'd be lying if I said I didn't get envious of my friends living in more mild temperature
cities at times, but, I also couldn't imagine a winter
where I didn't completely depend on my collection of toppers (and
seat heaters).
If you love Star Wars, here is the news that could make you want to move to Ukraine,
where this matter is taken rather seriously: Odessa's committee registered 44 people named Darth Vader who are contesting
seats in the local elections in the resort
city by the Black Sea.
Comparing this school to her old one,
where the subjects changed throughout the day but kids stayed in their
seats, Banks says she loves learning out in the
city.
De Blasio's own political career began with a slot on the Community School Board for District 15, then a
seat on the New York
City Council,
where he spent eight years representing Brooklyn (2001 to 2009).
Aside from the media recognition, the Twin
Cities recently hosted the National Conference this past summer
where Faber accepted a
seat on the national board.
The
city's own data shows there are 39 school buildings with at least 300 empty
seats apiece in the districts
where Success needs space.
What's more, in the districts
where charters have applied for space, 171 buildings have more than 300 empty
seats, the
City defined threshold for siting a charter school.
Boerne is a
city located in Kendall County, Texas,
where it acts as the county
seat.
He is running for an at - large
seat on the board, while Lori Alhadeff is running in the district that includes the
city of Parkland,
where Stoneman Douglas is located.
It's manoeuvrable enough on
city streets, but as you'd guess, the Durango most at home eating up real estate on highways and rural roads,
where its
seating and towing capacity will get you and yours comfortably to the cottage.
In some parts of the world
where big cars can't navigate small
city streets, the larger back
seat makes this a suitable limo for all but the CEO.
Where the Mazda is happiest is in the smart and practical small family car market, where not even larger crossovers can touch its skillful blend of attributes like easy city driving, amble rear - seat access for loading and unloading, and the hauling flexibility of the compact van's capacious rear cabin (especially with the second row of seats remo
Where the Mazda is happiest is in the smart and practical small family car market,
where not even larger crossovers can touch its skillful blend of attributes like easy city driving, amble rear - seat access for loading and unloading, and the hauling flexibility of the compact van's capacious rear cabin (especially with the second row of seats remo
where not even larger crossovers can touch its skillful blend of attributes like easy
city driving, amble rear -
seat access for loading and unloading, and the hauling flexibility of the compact van's capacious rear cabin (especially with the second row of
seats removed).
The
City was also sold in Australia (in two
seater «van» form, to circumvent Australian import restrictions and design regulations on passenger vehicles at the time) and New Zealand (
where it was locally assembled).