Sentences with phrase «considering running for county executive»

Mr. Bellone said he was «seriously considering running for county executive» against Mr. Levy during a countywide «listening tour» stop at the Riverhead Free Library last week.

Not exact matches

Consider the combination of Kolbinaro — Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb and Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro — a dark horse at this point (they haven't decided who would be at the top of the ticket and who would run for LG).
Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano in a phone interview Monday said he is considering running for the Senate seat being vacated by Westchester County Executive - elect George Latimer.
Staten Island Councilman Joe Borelli is being considered «very seriously» to run with presumptive Republican candidate for governor Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro on the GOP ticket, the chairman of the Conservative Party confirmed.
Democratic Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins on Tuesday gave her most Shermanesque statement yet on the talk that she is considering a run for Westchester County executive.
The subpoena comes after Newsday made inquiries last week about why Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy, who is considering a run for governor on a third - party line, has filed a different financial disclosure form than the one mandated by countCounty Executive Steve Levy, who is considering a run for governor on a third - party line, has filed a different financial disclosure form than the one mandated by countycounty law.
The current Dutchess County executive had said in January he was no longer considering a run for the Republican nomination, but continued to rack up endorsements from GOP county chairs nonethCounty executive had said in January he was no longer considering a run for the Republican nomination, but continued to rack up endorsements from GOP county chairs nonethcounty chairs nonetheless.
Astorino was the Republican nominee for governor in 2014 and is considering a second run statewide in 2018, but is also running for a third term as county executive this year.
Chautauqua County Executive Greg Edwards, who ran a failed bid for LG as Carl Paladino's running mate last year, confirmed his is «considering» a challenge to state GOP Chairman Ed Cox this fall.
Consider, for example, Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy, who, despite his memory lapse in 2010, ran on five lines in 2007 — R, D, C, Indy and WFP — getting about 96 percent of the vote.
Astorino is seeking a third term and is considering a second run for governor, making the county executive race in the northern suburban county a race with potential statewide implications in an off - year election cycle.
Among those who have previously expressed interest or have been rumored to consider a run for the congressional seat are Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr.; Catherine Bertini of Cortland County, the former executive director of the United Nations World Food Program; and Oswego County Clerk MichaeExecutive Anthony J. Picente, Jr.; Catherine Bertini of Cortland County, the former executive director of the United Nations World Food Program; and Oswego County Clerk Michaeexecutive director of the United Nations World Food Program; and Oswego County Clerk Michael Backus.
Dave Denenberg (D - Merrick) has dropped out of the race for state Senate, former Suffolk County executive Patrick Halpin may be considering a run for the seat.
CapTon's Nick Reisman caught up with Sen. John Flanagan today to get his reaction to Rick Brand's report that former Rep. / 2010 gubernatorial contender Rick Lazio is considering a run for Suffolk County executive now that incumbent Steve Levy has been forced to the sidelines.
Astorino was responding to criticism from E. O'Brien Murray — commonly known as OB Murray in state political circles — who has been critical of Astorino's stated desire to run for a third term as county executive in Westchester as he continues to consider a second run for governor of New York.
Republican Rob Astorino has made little secret of his desire to run for governor once again in 2018, but first he'll have to consider running again for his current job as Westchester county executive.
Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino is also considering a run for governor on the Republican line.
Among other Republicans considering a run for governor are Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro, Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan, and Harry Wilson, a Wall Street business consultant.
STATEN ISLAND — South Shore Councilman Joe Borelli is being considered «very seriously» to run with presumptive Republican candidate for governor Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro on the GOP ticket, the chairman of the Conservative Party of New York confirmed to the Advance Thursday.
Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, a Republican who is considering a run for governor this year, said, too, that Cuomo should apologize for his «divisive» and «unacceptable» comments.
Other Republicans considering runs include Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, who lost to Cuomo in 2014; Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro; and Harry Wilson, a former GOP candidate for state comptroller and a business consultant.
It's no secret Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro is considering a run for statewide office in 2018.
ALBANY — State Senator John Flanagan brushed off rumors Wednesday that he might be considering a run for Suffolk County executive.
Marcus Molinaro, the Dutchess County executive who's considering running for governor in two years, met with Onondaga County Republican Committee leaders today as he tries to build name recognition throughout the state.
Notable among those in attendance at the bridge opening was Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, the 2014 Republican candidate for governor who is considering a second run against Cuomo next year.
In addition to Day, Rep. Chris Gibson, who retires at the end of his current term in 2016, is considering a run for governor as is the party's 2014 nominee, Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino.
Molinaro, the Dutchess County executive who is considering a run for governor in 2018, criticized Gov. Andrew Cuomo's rhetoric on the issue.
Sen. George Latimer says Democratic Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins told him she is considering a bid for Westchester County executive, a post he's also running for this year.
Rep. Chris Gibson, who retires at the end of the current term, is considering a run for governor, as is Rockland County Executive Ed Day.
On Friday, Mr. Cuomo went to the Buffalo area for a rally for Mark Poloncarz, who is challenging the Erie County executive, Chris Collins, a Republican who considered running for governor last year and could be a rival for Mr. Cuomo in 2014.
A consultant to Levy, who ran for reelection in 2007 on the Democratic, Republican, Independence and Conservative lines, said the county executive would «seriously consider» cross-endorsements if he runs.
Other Republicans considering a run for governor are Senate Deputy Majority Leader John DeFrancisco, of Syracuse, Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb, and Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro.
Republicans Rob Astorino, the Westchester county executive; Mark Molinaro, the Dutchess County executive; and Carl Paladino, a Buffalo developer have said they are considering runs for governor incounty executive; Mark Molinaro, the Dutchess County executive; and Carl Paladino, a Buffalo developer have said they are considering runs for governor inCounty executive; and Carl Paladino, a Buffalo developer have said they are considering runs for governor in 2018.
A source also said that Kevin Law, president and CEO of the Long Island Association and a former Suffolk chief deputy county executive, has been approached by Cuomo intermediaries to consider running for lieutenant governor, a job held by former Rochester Mayor Robert Duffy.
(Interesting choice of locale, considering the county executive race taking shape there this fall and the battle to replace the Democrat - turned - Republican incumbent, Steve Levy, who failed in his 2010 bid to challenge Cuomo and isn't running for re-election, thanks to a campaign finance scandal).
Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro, who is considering a run for governor, won't say if he's endorsing Trump for president.
Wilson is among a handful of Republicans considering running for governor next year, including Deputy Senate Majority Leader John DeFrancisco, Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro and Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb.
Former Erie County Executive Joel Giambra is considering running for governor in 2018.
Astorino was the 2014 Republican nominee for governor and is believed to be considering a second run next year, but faces re-election to a third term as county executive next week.
Democratic state Sen. George Latimer in a Facebook post on Tuesday said he is considering running for Westchester County executive later this year.
Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano is considering a run for Westchester County executive as Republican Rob Astorino is gearing up for a third term.
Political observers suggest Gibson's decision not to run opens the door for Molinaro to consider a run for the seat: the County exec says he's dedicated to local issues... for now... «I'm in the final year of my first term as County Executive and in New York State, county governments are facing great challCounty exec says he's dedicated to local issues... for now... «I'm in the final year of my first term as County Executive and in New York State, county governments are facing great challCounty Executive and in New York State, county governments are facing great challcounty governments are facing great challenges.
State Sen. John DeFrancisco, R - DeWitt, and Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro are both considering whether to run for the GOP nomination.
Addressing it has been a talking point for Republicans in Upstate New York for just as long — and unfunded mandates were a major underpinning for Collins, formerly Erie County executive, which includes Buffalo, when he considered a run for governor in 2010.
Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, the 2014 GOP nominee for governor, who is considering another run, also hasn't dropped Trump.
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