Sentences with phrase «former candidate for public office»

A former candidate for public office who failed to file required campaign disclosures or to pay assessed fees from a previous election

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McGrath, an attorney and first - time candidate for public office, faces Democratic Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky in a special election on Tuesday to fill the seat vacated by disgraced Republican former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos.
A bevy of Queens politicians and candidates for public office have thrown their support behind former Mayor Ed Koch's coalition to reform Albany.
State election law prohibits current and former candidates from tapping campaign funds for «personal» expenses that are unrelated to political campaigns or holding public office, though both men say their spending was political in nature.
As a former nominee for public office in Rockland County for the position of Ramapo Town Supervisor 2007, U.S. Congress, 17th District 2010, and nominated for Rockland County Republican Party Chairman 2012, I deeply understand what happens to candidates who wish to serve with core principles; I understand the price that can be paid for standing on principle by an independent candidate who refuses to deal with the back - room bosses.
Ken is a former member of The Citizens» Council of LaGrange, a non-partisan community group that promotes better government through the recruiting and evaluation of candidates for local public office, having co-chaired the Council's Qualifications Committee.
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