Sentences with phrase «ran unopposed when»

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.

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Earlier this year the region's state Senate race also promised to be quite spirited when Democrats nominated New Suffolk resident Regina Calcaterra, an energetic corporate lawyer, to take on veteran GOP incumbent Kenneth LaValle, who ran unopposed two years ago.
«I think where I'm at, being an upstate legislator, I knew the salary when I came into the office,» said Kearns, who recently won re-election though he ran unopposed.
Borelli, who is running unopposed to fill Ignizio's seat, promised to keep the funds intact when he takes office.
When Mayor Dessau decided to retire in 2014, Mr. Brinn ran unopposed and won.
His political past drew a bit of scrutiny when he ran virtually unopposed for borough president last year.
Elsewhere in the city, incumbents largely were returned to office, though Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr., running unopposed, faced a surprisingly strong, last minute write - in challenge from Marc Fliedner, an out gay ex-prosecutor prompted to jump in when revelations surfaced about the incumbent's failure to pursue fraud charges against Ivanka and Donald Trump, Jr., in their marketing of the Trump Soho and sexual assault charges against Harvey Weinstein brought by an Italian model who captured a partial admission from the former film mogul on tape.
If Cuomo can end up with Republicans battling each other for months, while he sits on the sidelines — essentially a repeat of 2010, when Cuomo ran unopposed, while Rick Lazio and Paladino fought — he can shave months off of his actual campaigning, save his money for a final spending spree, and face a battered opponent in November.
Another sad day for Rockland took place when Democratic County Legislator Aney Paul, an apparent lackey for Legistor Schoenberger, was allowed to run unopposed in a Democratic Primary to a second term in office.
Those two, combined with the candidates who ran unopposed (including one candidate we helped recruit through our Education Leadership Institute), will ensure that an aligned, effective board majority will oversee the Recovery School District schools when they return to OPSB oversight in the next two years.
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