Sentences with phrase «re-election next fall»

Were Mr. Krupski to win, the Town Board would likely appoint a replacement, who also would serve one year and face re-election next fall.
The tax increase on rich city residents would need approval from state lawmakers, who will be seeking re-election next fall.
Levy is up for re-election next fall for his third (and final, due to term limits) term in office.
Zack Fink reports that Assemblyman Denny Farrell Jr., who already announced he won't be seeking re-election next fall, is set to resign this week.
For the first time ever, Cuomo's job performance rating has slipped just below the magic 50 percent number — a development that comes as he prepares to seek re-election next fall.

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Sen. Lee Zeldin, a freshman GOP lawmaker from Suffolk County whose return to Albany in 2013 is essential to his party's quest to maintain the majority next fall, is kicking off his re-election campaign with a Manhattan fundraiser on Jan. 11.
Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano, who is seeking re-election this fall, has proposed a $ 2.79 billion budget for next year that holds spending flat and property taxes level.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today he would finally bow to the urgings of City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and countless left - wing activists and formulate a plan to shutter the Rikers Island detention complex over the next 10 years — although the crucial work of creating a new, diffuse jail system will fall upon his successor, regardless of whether the liberal Democrat wins re-election this fall.
That's good news for Alesi, who was facing a difficult re-election bid next fall, thanks to his very unpopular decision to sue two constituents over the broken leg he sustained while trespassing on their property.
Bunning, despite the fact that polling showed that he simply could not win re-election this fall, still retains a somewhat considerable following within conservative circles in the state — the very people who both Paul and Grayson are trying to appeal in advance of what is expected to be a relatively low turnout election next month.
A short extension would postpone the debate until the fall, or next year, when lawmakers will be up for re-election.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WBEN / AP) Claiming he's accomplished a «heckuva lot,» House Speaker Paul Ryan announced Wednesday he will not run for re-election and will retire next year, injecting another layer of uncertainty as Republicans face worries over losing their majority in the fall.
The 2010 - 11 school year is witnessing a larger - than - usual upheaval among the ranks of urban superintendents: Ramon Cortines is retiring in Los Angeles next month, Joel Klein quit mid-year in New York City, Michelle Rhee was done after Adrian Fenty's failed re-election bid in the nation's capital last fall, Clifford Janey is out in Newark after his contract wasn't renewed, Ron Huberman stepped down in Chicago last November, Beverly Hall is leaving amidst a cheating scandal in Atlanta, Paul Vallas is moving on from the Big Easy and Jerry Weast is throwing in the towel in Montgomery County, Md..
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