Though this year's
mayoral election seemed a done deal from the get - go, the last six months have brought a few surprises.
Not exact matches
[2] An open primary
seems to me to make considerably more sense in a
Mayoral direct
election — perhaps especially in London -
Rather it
seems to be the «others» who are gaining support — though at around 8 % their total is still very low compared to the 18 % minor parties got at the last
mayoral election, albeit, that was probably partially to do with the
election falling on the same day as the European
elections and the consequential boost for UKIP.
Senate Republicans
seem determined to stick de Blasio with a one - year extension of
mayoral control, to try to restrain the mayor from going after them in the 2016
elections.
The relative quiet of the
mayoral race so far would
seem to bode well for Mayor Kathy Sheehan's
election changes, says columnist Chris Churchill (Will Waldron / Times Union)
Before the
mayoral election, politicians and establishment leaders of all stripes
seemed... (read more)