Sentences with phrase «re-elected in a landslide»

In the Public School Board races, Michael Janz was re-elected in a landslide in Ward F. With 15,671 votes and 71.4 percent of the total vote, Janz earned the most votes of any trustee and council candidate and the highest percentage of any candidate in this election except Don Iveson.
Despite his party winning just one town and one county race — Mr. Krupski was re-elected in a landslide to the county Legislature — Southold Town Democratic Committee chairman Art Tillman was positive when speaking of the Democrats» campaign in his post-election speech to supporters.
New York last voted for a Republican presidential candidate in 1984, when President Ronald Reagan was re-elected in a landslide.
The full victory speech given by the Labour leader after he was re-elected in a landslide by members.
He was re-elected in a landslide.

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As expected, Don Iveson was re-elected Mayor of Edmonton in a huge landslide with 141,182 votes — 72 percent of the total votes cast in that race — increasing his total vote count from the 2013 election.
Journalist and social reformer, Masterman was elected in the 1906 Liberal landslide for West Ham North and was re-elected in January 1910.
Under the leadership of Tony Blair, the governing Labour Party was re-elected to serve a second term in government with another landslide victory, returning 413 of the 418 seats won by the party in the previous general election, a net loss of 5 seats, though with significantly lower turnout than before — 59.4 %, compared to 71.3 % in the previous election.
This is to congratulate warmly my good friend and President of Cote d'Ivoire, S.E.M. Alassane Dramane Ouattara for his landslide victory in Sunday's, October 25, peaceful presidential election, which saw him re-elected with a stronger mandate as President.
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