Syracuse's four -
person race for mayor enters its final month as a two - person contest between Democrat Juanita Perez Williams, left, and independent Ben Walsh, third from left, according to a Syracuse.com/Spectrum News / Siena College poll made public Tuesday.
Not exact matches
The
mayor largely shirked questions about the gubernatorial
race, but did comment on what he believed to be important issues
for New Yorkers, including economic fairness, «ensuring
people have a decent standard of living» and other progressive - leaning ideas.
The Republican candidate in the
race for Syracuse
mayor, Laura Lavine, only collected 2.5 percent of the vote, finishing last in the four -
person race.
The Reform Party will hold a semi-open primary, giving about 15,000
people in Syracuse a chance to cast ballots
for mayor in Tuesday's primary as well as several judicial
races.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Once a seven -
person fray, the Democratic primary
for Syracuse
mayor will be a three - way
race between Marty Masterpole, Joe Nicoletti and Juanita Perez Williams.
But has the
mayor's appetite
for holding down two jobs given ideas to the
person leading the Labour
race to replace him in City Hall?
Come into this
race then
for mayor and let us have the discussion in front of the
people of the City of New York about what New York City should be and the direction this city should go in.»
Once a seven -
person fray, the Democratic primary
for Syracuse
mayor will be a three - way
race between Marty Masterpole, Joe Nicoletti and Juanita Perez Williams.
On VTDigger.org, Greg Guma takes a look at how
people and groups ranging from outright independents to Vermont's independent, democratic socialist, close - with - the - Progressive - Party Senator Bernie Sanders to a former Green Party candidate are playing a role in the
race for Burlington
mayor.
The four -
person race for Syracuse
mayor enters its final days with two candidates in a dead heat — independent Ben Walsh and Democrat Juanita Perez Williams, according to a new Spectrum News / Syracuse.
New York State Senator Malcolm Smith is among six
people arrested
for allegedly trying to rig the Republican
race for mayor of New York City.