Sentences with phrase «local chairman»

The term "Local Chairman" refers to a person who holds the position of being in charge or presiding over an event, meeting or gathering at a local level. Full definition
Republicans are sounding off on Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney's decision to cross party lines and endorse Democrat Andrew Cuomo for governor, with some particularly harsh criticism coming from the new local chairman, Tom Dadey.
He asked local chairmen to «understand the absence» of their MPs on a day that they would usually spend in their constituencies.»
Local chairman Joe Wheatley said that Labour had shown itself as the «most effective» opposition to Davies, who racked up a 9,624 - vote majority over his Labour runner - up in 2015.
6th March 2016, The Telegraph: Twice as many Tory local chairmen back Brexit than staying in EU, BBC survey reveals
With local chairman George Heidcamp at the helm, the Saugerties Conservative caucus made its candidate choices for November's town and county races last Thursday, September 14.
[38] After she suspended her campaign, the state chairman of the party endorsed Bill Owens, though several local chairmen instead endorsed Hoffman.
International Turkish court releases local chairman of Amnesty International, Reuters Government will not oppose Labour motion on leaked Brexit papers, The Guardian
Ballard also became active in the local Labour Party, joining the Fabian Society, and later acting as its local Chairman.
The local chairman's status at this point represents only a crack in a tightly slammed Conservative door, but it still is a crack.
A bit of alienation lingers among some active Democrats in Long Beach, where Nassau party chairman Jay Jacobs last year declared war and carried out regime change against Michael Zapson, then the local chairman.
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