Sentences with phrase «for town board seats»

Running for town board seats alongside Bellows and Kellogg are Republican incumbents John Gill and John Dittus, and Democratic challengers Griffith Liewa and Evan Matthews.
Mr. Gaines and Mr. Haeg will compete for town board seats with two Democrats, Sylvia Overby of Amagansett and Peter Van Scoyoc of East Hampton, as well as Bill Mott of East Hampton and Marilyn Behan of Montauk, the Independence Party nominees.
Ms. Woodhouse, who owns the food business Taste of the North Fork, chaired the town Planning Board during Josh Horton's administration and ran unsuccessfully for a Town Board seat in 2009.
Republican Erin Baker raised over $ 91,600 this year in her bid for a Town Board seat — six times more than either of her Democratic opponents — but she placed third behind them.
He said he did come across Reynold's father, Richard, in November 2015 when he was campaigning for his Town Board seat.
Panza, 69, a community activist and volunteer, ran unsuccessfully for a Town Board seat in 2009.
Councilman Jeff Logan is the sole incumbent running for re-election in 2013 for a Town Board seat.

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EMILY»S List, a powerful fundraising political action committee for Democratic women candidates, has endorsed North Hempstead Town Board member Anna Kaplan in the five - way Democratic primary for retiring Rep. Steve Israel's NY - 3 seat.
The town supervisor of Bedford has filed papers with the state Board of Elections to run for the state Senate seat being vacated at the end of the year by Westchester County Executive - elect George Latimer.
When the music stopped this week in Suffolk County, Islip Town Board member Anthony Senft, the Conservative, Republican and Independence candidate for the New York State Senate seat in the 3rd District filed a letter on Monday declining the nomination.
Merrily Mazza for City Council, Lafayette Campaign Details 4th / 14 for four seats; 2911 votes, 10.73 % ELECTED http://clerk.boco.solutions/ElectionResults2017C/ Julie Bañuelos for Denver School Board Campaign Details 3rd / 3 for one seat; 18,625 votes, 22.04 % https://www.denvergov.org/electionresults#/results/20171107 Bryan Williams, School Board, Ourat, 2017 3rd / 3 for three seats; 463 votes ELECTED http://ouraycountyco.gov/328/Election-Information Steven Cervantes, Town Council, Ward 1, Thorton (Adams County) 4th / 4 for one seat; 386 votes, 16.96 % https://www.adamsvotes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/ElectionSummaryReportRPT-11-8-453pm.pdf
Alexander Brownstein for Niskayuna Town Board 5th / x candidates for two seats; 227 votes, 1.74 % http://www.schenectadycounty.com/sites/default/files/EL45.HTM Walda Chesnut for Niskayuna Town Board 6th / 6 for two seats; 181 votes, 1.39 % http://www.schenectadycounty.com/sites/default/files/EL45.HTM
Nicholas Deegan is a native of County Wicklow, Ireland, and ran unsuccessfully last year for a seat on the Southold Town Board.
In recent days, Brighton Town Board member Robin Wilt and former TV journalist Rachel Barnhart have indicated they are exploring a run for the Democratic nomination for that congressional seat.
Zach Cohen, who is seeking to run for a seat on the East Hampton Town Board on the Democratic Party ticket, filed a petition with the Suffolk County Board of Elections on Tuesday to participate in a primary election that would be held on Sept. 12.
The three candidates vying for two seats on the East Hampton Town Board debated a number of issues Monday evening at the East Hampton Library, with a political newcomer who has the party's backing repeatedly if gently attempting to draw a...
On Tuesday, registered Democrats can vote in a primary election to select the party's two candidates for a seat on the East Hampton Town Board, and members of the town's Independence Party can select its 9 candidates for town trustee from a field oTown Board, and members of the town's Independence Party can select its 9 candidates for town trustee from a field otown's Independence Party can select its 9 candidates for town trustee from a field otown trustee from a field of...
Brighton Town Board Member Robin Wilt calls herself a progressive activist, and she says she's running for the 25th Congressional District seat to honor the progressive legacy of the late Louise Slaughter.
A League of Women Voters candidates» debate in East Hampton on Monday night touched on a host of issues about the town's most pressing needs and underscored the differences between Democratic and Republican candidates for town supervisor and for two seats on the town board.
The three candidates vying for two seats on the East Hampton Town Board debated a number of issues Monday evening at the East Hampton Library, with a political newcomer who has the party's backing repeatedly if gently attempting to draw a distinction between himself and the candidate who does not.
Other Democrats considering a run include Brighton Town Board member Robin Wilt, who is quoted as saying she is is at the end of an exploratory phase of deciding whether to run for the seat.
At 10 a.m., ocal lawmakers interview candidates for Lower Hudson Valley seat on the Board of Regents, Greenburgh Town Hall, 177 Hillside Ave., Greenburgh.
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Kathy Templeton, a baker and former Adirondack Journal news correspondent, received 311 votes, in contrast to 249 for town board incumbent Gail Seaman, a registered nurse, for a one - year seat.
Votes cast on Election Day favored former Thurman Town Clerk Cynthia Hyde 306 to 260 over incumbent town board member Susan Shepler for a three - year sTown Clerk Cynthia Hyde 306 to 260 over incumbent town board member Susan Shepler for a three - year stown board member Susan Shepler for a three - year seat.
A November election could put GOP favorite Chris Talbot — who's up for re-election to the Southold Town Board this year — on the sidelines in the Assembly race, lest he risk giving up his town sTown Board this year — on the sidelines in the Assembly race, lest he risk giving up his town stown seat.
Two years ago, she ran unsuccessfully on the Democratic line for a seat on the Town Board.
Candidates vying for the two four - year town board seats are Vincent Altieri, Paul Andreassen, John Schoonmaker and Donald Tucker.
The Republicans will have an opportunity to field such an alternative in November, when David Lys, who was appointed to the town board last month to fill the seat vacated by Councilman Peter Van Scoyoc, who was elected supervisor, will stand for election.
Republicans also filed petitions with 2,300 signatures for Conservative Anthony Senft, an Islip Town board member, to be the GOP candidate for the seat.
Democrats in East Hampton Town swept the races for town supervisor and town board, with Peter Van Scoyoc winning a decisive victory over his opponent, Manny Vilar, in the race for supervisor, and his running mates, incumbent Councilwoman Kathee Burke - Gonzalez and Jeff Bragman, an attorney, handily winning their bids for two seats on the town boTown swept the races for town supervisor and town board, with Peter Van Scoyoc winning a decisive victory over his opponent, Manny Vilar, in the race for supervisor, and his running mates, incumbent Councilwoman Kathee Burke - Gonzalez and Jeff Bragman, an attorney, handily winning their bids for two seats on the town botown supervisor and town board, with Peter Van Scoyoc winning a decisive victory over his opponent, Manny Vilar, in the race for supervisor, and his running mates, incumbent Councilwoman Kathee Burke - Gonzalez and Jeff Bragman, an attorney, handily winning their bids for two seats on the town botown board, with Peter Van Scoyoc winning a decisive victory over his opponent, Manny Vilar, in the race for supervisor, and his running mates, incumbent Councilwoman Kathee Burke - Gonzalez and Jeff Bragman, an attorney, handily winning their bids for two seats on the town botown board.
Moffett, who ran on the Democratic and Independence lines for a seat on the town board this past year, lost the election with 814 votes to her opponents» 1,028 and 1,133 votes.
The only definitive winner in the four - way run for two Town Board seats was Republican incumbent Jeff Paladino, who collected 1,361 votes.
He and Jerry Larsen, who is running for a seat on the town board, had just come from taping their show on the public - access channel LTV, «Hear It From Your Neighbor,» and had a few minutes together to greet shoppers coming and going from the I.G.A. before Mr. Larsen was off to another obligation.
Gardiner residents turned out in droves for what will prove to be a tight election for the two Town Board seats, as well as the town justice positTown Board seats, as well as the town justice posittown justice position.
Lunati ran for a council seat once before unsuccessfully, and this year was appointed as an alternate member of the town's Planning Board.
Mr. Russell said the Town Board could even appoint an interim trustee who would then step down to let all non-incumbents vie for the seat in the election.
That set off a special election to fill his county seat, and Mr. Krupski, a former Southold Town Board member, handily defeated Riverhead Supervisor Sean Walter in January for the remainder of the term.
The scuttlebutt is that if Altieri loses his bid for town board and Costello wins the supervisor's race, he'll nominate Altieri as his replacement for the then open board seat during January's organizational meeting.
In its simplest breakdown, the primary will decide between three candidates for two seats on the Republican side for the town board — Donald Tucker, Joseph Roberti Jr. and Vincent Altieri.
Democratic challengers Geoffrey Wells, Joseph Finora and William Funke are opposing incumbent Republican Town Trustees John Bredemeyer and Mike Domino and Republican challenger Charles Sanders for three open seats on the board.
This November, four candidates will vie for two open seats on the Lloyd Town Board.
The G.O.P. slate includes incumbent Supervisor Bill Wilkinson, his running mates for the two open town board seats, Steven Gaines of Wainscott and Richard Haeg of East Hampton, and the Republican and Independence Party nominee for superintendent of highways, Stephen Lynch of East Hampton.
The slates are set for this November's election, which features lively races for supervisor, town board and two of the three County Legislature seats.
The four - way race for two seats on the Gardiner Town Board was incredibly close, with too narrow of an unofficial margin to call as of press time, particularly with the absentee and affidavits yet to be counted.
The challengers seeking seats on the Southold Town Board this Election Day centered their campaigns around the idea that there's a need for change in a town where all five board members have been elected with Republican suppTown Board this Election Day centered their campaigns around the idea that there's a need for change in a town where all five board members have been elected with Republican supBoard this Election Day centered their campaigns around the idea that there's a need for change in a town where all five board members have been elected with Republican supptown where all five board members have been elected with Republican supboard members have been elected with Republican support.
After months of hemming, hawing, vetting and maneuvering, the Conservative caucus gave its support to James Bruno for town supervisor and Donald Tucker and Paul Andreassen for the two vacant town board seats.
Claire LaPine will still be a candidate for town board, while the other seat has been filed for election via and independent petition by Ken Hughes.
Kathee Burke - Gonzalez, who won a seat on the East Hampton Town Board in November 2013 running on a platform of curbing excessive noise, and who is the board's liaison to the airport, said she was looking forward to «having a plan put in place over the next few months and see restrictions effected for the 21015 season.&rBoard in November 2013 running on a platform of curbing excessive noise, and who is the board's liaison to the airport, said she was looking forward to «having a plan put in place over the next few months and see restrictions effected for the 21015 season.&rboard's liaison to the airport, said she was looking forward to «having a plan put in place over the next few months and see restrictions effected for the 21015 season.»
Among those running in the June 26 primary for Israel's seat are former North Hempstead Supervisor Jon Kaiman, North Hempstead Town Board member Anna Kaplan, lobbyist Brad Gerstman and Suffolk County Legis.
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