* On a related note, McCarthy will probably
not run unopposed.
Not exact matches
Andrea Catsimatidis is
running unopposed after John Burnett, a Republican commentator and onetime NYC comptroller candidate, decided
not to seek the post.
«Just because he is
running unopposed does
not mean these incidences are going away,» Sonia Ossorio, a spokesperson for the New York City branch of the National Organization for Women, told IBT in an email.
Embattled Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. may be
running for reelection
unopposed, but that doesn't mean he's off the hook for declining to prosecute cases against Harvey Weinstein and President Donald Trump's eldest children and accepting campaign cash from lawyers linked to those would - be defendants in the process.
Hubal was first elected as Register of Deeds in 1974, and has
run unopposed since 2000 (election results prior to 2000 were
not available online).
Under New York election law, candidates who
run unopposed in a primary win the nomination automatically, and their names do
not appear on the ballot.
Democratic newcomer Rita Worthington also is also looking at an
unopposed run for the Fourth Ward seat being vacated by incumbent Democrat Nina Dawson, who is
not seeking reelection.
Not only did she have to allow a suspension of collective Cabinet responsibility over Heathrow but she had to swallow Goldsmith's vanity byelection, and then allow him to
run unopposed.
Why couldn't someone like Dave Valesky — who
ran unopposed as a Dem in a fairly conservative upstate district — cast the deciding 32nd vote for the GOP, while the rest of the IDC sits out?
With Democrat Becca Tieder's decision
not to
run, Clearwater Republican Rep. Chris Latvala remains
unopposed in House District 67.
NARAL did
not endorse Vance during the 2009 Democratic DA primary, but did include him as a candidate support by the organization in its voter guide for the general election, in which Vance
ran unopposed.
He
ran unopposed in 2014 and has
not faced a close election since his first campaign for the Senate, in 1992.
There are several exciting races in city politics this year, but on Thursday, the battle for Brooklyn's borough president became the exact opposite:
Not exciting and not a race, as State Sen. Eric Adams is now running unoppos
Not exciting and
not a race, as State Sen. Eric Adams is now running unoppos
not a race, as State Sen. Eric Adams is now
running unopposed.
«However, because of pending deadlines for parties to formally place alternate candidates on the ballot, I simply am
not willing to take a chance that Ken LaValle and his incompetent political agenda would
run unopposed for a second straight election should my further appeals fail.»
Additionally, there were seven already - vacant seats or seats where the current officeholder is
not seeking re-election — most of these seats saw competitive primaries, but City Council Member Inez Dickens
ran unopposed for the Assembly seat being vacated by Keith Wright in Harlem.
Rob Allen, who was elected mayor last month and
ran unopposed when Borge decided
not to seek re-election, said he's still researching work the law firm and Behan Communications did for the village.
Core principles do
not lead to the engineering of elections so that there is little to no resistance to the election of a party hack; core principles do
not lead to the award of multiple minority lines to party hack candidates so that they can literally
run unopposed.
The Democratic Party did
not hold a gubernatorial primary in the 2001 and 2005 election cycles as Mark Warner and Tim Kaine
ran unopposed.
Two incumbents who
ran unopposed, town clerk Jackie Earley and highway superintendent Mike Reynolds,
not only coasted to reelection, but saw their terms in office extended, as voters handily approved ballot propositions that increased each term to four years from a previous two.
Many incumbents, however, either did
not run for reelection or
ran unopposed.
Not that Jones needed the money; he was
running unopposed that year.