Sentences with phrase «margin over the challenger»

In the 50th AD, Joseph R. Lentol held a wide margin over challenger William S. Davidson, Jr..
Local school - board members and school officials who participated in an August survey of their Presidential preference conducted by The American School Board Journal favored President Reagan by a 65 - percent to 32 - percent margin over the challenger Walter Mondale.

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The Governor's favorability rating was steady, but his job performance and re-elect ratings slipped a little, according to Siena, which says voters prefer Cuomo by wide margins over a potential Democratic challenger, Cynthia Nixon, and either of the leading Republican challengers.
Polls have shown he would win by a large margin over a crowded field of Democratic primary challengers and is far ahead of Paul Massey, a Republican real estate executive who held his first press conference on Tuesday morning.
Earlier in 2004, the labor - backed Working Families Party endorsed Spano over his Democratic challenger, then - Westchester County Legislator Andrea Stewart - Cousins, providing him with the razor - think 18 - vote margin necessary to win re-election.
In that race, Democratic challenger Tom Perriello was certified the winner over incumbent Republican Rep. Virgil Goode, but the margin - less than 800 votes - was close enough for Goode to request a recount under state law.
Stefanik told reporters last week in Plattsburgh she wasn't feeling vulnerable by the growing influx of challengers, and was proud of her margin in 2016 when she racked up a 35 point victory over Mike Derrick, a Democrat.
Kingston voters Tuesday swept Shayne Gallo into the mayoral office once held by his late brother T.R. by a wide margin over Republican challenger Ron Polacco.
Ward 2: Two - term incumbent Democrat Tom Hoffay held onto his seat by a 294 - 202 margin over GOP challenger Seth Allen.
In the race for Town Council, incumbent Republicans Jill Doherty and William Ruland won by large margins over Democratic challengers Albie de Kerillis and Debra O'Kane.
In the Bronx, Ms. Mark - Viverito eked out a reed - thin 11 - vote win over runner - up Ralina Cardona while fending off challengers by larger, but still uncomfortable, margins in Manhattan.
In Board District 3, voters elected challenger Scott Schmerelson over our endorsed candidate, incumbent Tamar Galatzan, by a margin of 54.61 % to 45.38 %.
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