We've
got town elections.
Not exact matches
Whoever
gets this
town's argument will win the next general
election and the one after that.»
«But if several Democrats end up on the ballot in a general
election it can only help the incumbent Republican who will definitely
get out his base vote in what still amounts to a Republican
town.»
Mr. Van Scoyoc
got more than 60 percent of the vote, according to the board of
elections website, and Ms. Burke - Gonzalez was the top vote - getter in the
town board race, with a nearly 15 - point lead over her nearest Republican challenger, Paul Giardina, a nuclear engineer who retired last year from a post at the Environmental Protection Agency.
The former Joan Giger Walker and I decided the best way to avoid the silliness this year was to
get out of
town for
Election Day.
If Poloncarz's Republican opponent, Assemblyman Ray Walter, wins the
election and
gets his way,
town and city governments will receive an average $ 166 per resident from the 8.75 percent sales tax — compared to the current $ 139.
Last night I
got the
town of Stillwater and all these
towns, but eventually it becomes an
election, and I've always been through this.»
-- Not helping Joe Brennan properly file petitions when he tried to challenge Chris St. Lawrence for Ramapo
Town Supervisor in 2005, leading to his failure to
get on the ballot — Not actively supporting Anthony Mele when he ran against St. Lawrence in 2007, and instead horse - trading for «bloc vote» support in another
election — Chairman Dolan supporting Democrat Carl Wright instead of Republican Marino Fontana in 2008 Sloatsburg mayoral
election — Dolan and Reda not supporting Republican Bob Romanowski in his 2009 campaign against St. Lawrence — Reda appearing to support Alex Gromack instead of GOP candidate Ralph Sabatini in 2011 Clarkstown Supervisor race — Helping Bronx County Republican Chairman Jay Savino
get a «patronage job» in the
Town of Clarsktown
With 99 absentee ballots sitting in the hopper on the day after the 2017
election, and more potentially to come in before they
get opened beginning Wednesday, November 15, only two votes separated Hurley
town supervisor candidates Republican / Conservative / Independence party choice John Perry (1104) and Democrat / Green / Working Families hopeful Tracy Kellogg (1102).
It may seem like campaign season is over in the city, but one is just
getting started;
Election Day was the unofficial start of the race for city council speaker — and some of the candidates are heading out of
town to kick it off.
A new report from the Counting Women In campaign has found that representation of women in local government remains stagnant after May
elections, that at the current rate of change we face another 150 years before women have an equal say, and that political parties are key to
getting more women into
town halls.
In January, Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Gerentine (R - Marlboro), citing increased costs to the county after it took over Safety Net welfare and
elections costs, proposed returning the distribution formula to the 1990s formula, when city
got 10 percent and the
towns 2 percent.
The three - member West Seneca
Town Board
got an earful from the public Monday night at its first regularly scheduled meeting since moving to place an upsizing proposition on November's general
election ballot.
Speaking (again) of
getting charged with a crime, the feds came down on Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano and Oyster Bay
Town Supervisor John Venditto just a few weeks out from
Election Day.
In Ulster County, some
town supervisors have taken issue with criticism from the County Executive's Office about municipal budgets
getting larger despite the county taking over $ 20 million worth of welfare and
election costs.
In order to qualify to
get on the ballot, according to PBS president Dick Amper, the groups have to gather 2 percent of the population in each
town who voted in the last gubernatorial
election.
Sure, Gaetana didn't win the
election last year for
town supervisor, but now that Donna has her column, and Gaetana's writing just about every week, they're going to
get us all to put on our «dunce caps» and «listen up» to their sage words of wisdom, fear and loathing, and we will, together, take this country by storm, starting right here in Saugerties!
Please don't forget to
get out and vote and show your support for Vincent Altieri for
Town Board during the November
election.
If the directors were assured the
election would go their way, why would they be acting like they're
getting out of
town?
Lets be honest, with Hurricane Sandy clean up going on and the
elections nearly upon us I think just about everyone is ready to
get out of
town and leave our worries and fears behind.
In return for surrendering certain rights — like local
elections and privacy — workers in the
town of Hershey
got medical coverage, a free junior college, parks and a zoo.