We have county coroner's race, people running for judge, and also for people in
local city council races.
Not exact matches
The 25th Annual International Restaurant & Foodservice Show of New York, sponsored by the New York State Restaurant Association, will offer over 550 leading vendors throughout an expansive exhibition floor; 40 + educational sessions; the 29th Annual U.S. Pastry Competition themed «The Great
Race»; the Rapid Fire Challenge: Meatball Madness Edition; the Hip Sip: Battle of the Modern Bartender competition; the Beacon Award and Torch Award presentations; the Foodservice
Council for Women panel; Farm to
City Expo:
Local Seafood Wave of the Future; live culinary demonstrations on Center Stage; hundreds of new products; and much more.
ASTORIA — A
local real estate agent who's been pushing the
city to restore the long - shuttered diving pool in Astoria Park has jumped into the race for the neighborhood's City Council s
city to restore the long - shuttered diving pool in Astoria Park has jumped into the
race for the neighborhood's
City Council s
City Council seat.
Hundreds of those who did vote in Malliotakis»
race, but not for her, cast write - ins, including several for
local Democrat Justin Brannan, who is now running for
City Council, certain write - ins for presidential candidates such as Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton, and even gag votes for deceased individuals, such as Elvis Presley, or fictional characters from popular culture, such as Tywin Lannister from Game of Thrones.
The
race pit Democrat Mayer, a state Assembly member, against Republican Julie Killian, a member of a
local city council who ran unsuccessfully for state Senate in 2016 against the Democratic incumbent.
Perhaps the most intriguing
local race this November is the match - up in the fourth
City Council district between Democrat and Working Families Party candidate Khalid Bey and Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins.
There are also a handful of
local races of note, including former senator Hiram Monserrate's attempt at a political comeback in Queens, a New York
City Council race in the Bronx and a vitriolic battle among Democrats hoping to be the next Erie County district attorney.
The
races for Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller, Borough Presidents, and
City Council members may be currently overshadowed by the presidential election, but the new city campaign finance filings further reveal who is planning to run for which seats in 2017 and the extent to which candidates for local positions have been successful in their fundraising effo
City Council members may be currently overshadowed by the presidential election, but the new
city campaign finance filings further reveal who is planning to run for which seats in 2017 and the extent to which candidates for local positions have been successful in their fundraising effo
city campaign finance filings further reveal who is planning to run for which seats in 2017 and the extent to which candidates for
local positions have been successful in their fundraising efforts.
Endorsements in the
race have so far have been split along
local and national lines, with Mr. Rangel racking up big - name national figures like former President Bill Clinton and Senator Chuck Schumer, and Mr. Espaillat locking down much of the
city's prominent political establishment, including Comptroller Scott Stringer and
Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito.
We look at New York, from the
local (Binghamton
City Council race) to the federal (NY - 22 congressional
race), for a few examples of the misleading of the public.
The Santa Clara County Democratic Party endorses candidates in
local non-partisan
races (
city councils, school boards, etc).
Local elected officials who showed up included former Mayor Clinton Young,
City Comptroller Maureen Walker,
City Councilman Richard Thomas (who are all expected to run in the crowded upcoming mayoral
race) and developer Andre Wallace who is running for
City Council.
The 24,000 - strong International Brotherhood of Teamsters
City Employees Union
Local 237 has backed
City Council attorney Deirdre Feerick in the
race to replace
City Councilman Eric Gioia (D - Sunnyside).
There is a national trend toward corporate education reformers investing heavily in state and
local campaigns — including
city council and school board
races.
Maryland's 24
Local Councils, located in each county and Baltimore
City and modeled after the State Early Childhood Advisory
Council, were formed under the
Race to the Top Early Learning Challenge Grant in 2011 to reform and improve school readiness.