Sentences with phrase «senate seat in the general election»

The outcome for the senate seat in the general election will be heavily influenced by the race for governor.

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Republican Party leaders picked Julie Killian to run in a state Senate special election for an open seat that could shift New York's power structure, selecting the former Rye city councilwoman over former Yonkers inspector general Dan Schorr.
And she cost the Republicans the Senate seat in Delaware, helping her bewitching candidate to defeat the odds - on Republican victor in the general election.
On November 4, 2008, Malone won re-election to the 26th District Seat in the Arkansas State Senate, running unopposed in the general election.
The attorney general's seat is up for grabs in the November election, but state law says the Assembly and Senate can name a replacement in a joint session.
Democrats Francisco Moya of Corona and Aravella Simotas of Astoria, both of whom had no opponents in the general election, stepped into seats left open by officials moving on to the state Senate.
At the same time, Democrats say they are ready to run a candidate this year should Boyle win his September primary and resign the seat in the Senate in order for Republicans, potentially to run someone in the November general election.
In 2018, New York will be home to elections for statewide seats including Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, and Comptroller, as well as one of its two United States Senate seats.
In 2010, Kennedy defeated incumbent William Stachowski for the Democratic nomination for a State Senate seat, and won the general election, defeating Jack Quinn III.
Burke quickly endorsed Nojay for the general election... Nojay will face Steuben County Democratic legislator Randy Weaver in November... as they compete for the seat vacated by Sean Hanna, who's running for state Senate.
IN VIRGINIA, the two candidates running in a special election to fill the state Senate seat vacated by Attorney General - elect Ken Cuccinelli II, in western Fairfax County's District 37, offer voters a stark choicIN VIRGINIA, the two candidates running in a special election to fill the state Senate seat vacated by Attorney General - elect Ken Cuccinelli II, in western Fairfax County's District 37, offer voters a stark choicin a special election to fill the state Senate seat vacated by Attorney General - elect Ken Cuccinelli II, in western Fairfax County's District 37, offer voters a stark choicin western Fairfax County's District 37, offer voters a stark choice.
The Long Island Senate seat is one of a handful of races Democrats hope to wage a competitive contest in as they seek to flip control of the chamber in next months» general election.
The winners of special elections for state legislative seats often do not fare well in the general election — which Senate Democrats hope to change on Long Island.
[1] He ran in the 2010 special election to fill the seat in the United States Senate made vacant by the death of Ted Kennedy, his predecessor's uncle, but lost the primary to Martha Coakley, who in turn lost the general election to Republican Scott Brown.
Mark later returned to Nigeria in 1998 ahead of the 1999 general elections and won a seat in the Senate.
The Cuomo administration has set April 24 as the date for the special election, in which state Assemblywoman Shelley Mayer, a Democrat, is vying for the Senate's 37th District seat against either Dan Schorr, a former prosecutor in Westchester and New York City and previous Yonkers inspector general, or Sarmad Khojasteh, a commercial litigation attorney from the town of Bedford, both Republicans.
All 187 House and Senate seats in the General Assembly are up for grabs in this year's election.
New York's 27 seats in the House and one of its two Senate seats - the one held by Senator Charles Schumer - will be voted on during June 28 primaries and the November 8 general election.
The seat is being vacated by 2000 Democratic vice presidential nominee, Joe Lieberman, who lost the Democratic primary election for the senate seat in 2006, but won re-election in the general Read more»
On November 4, 2008, Johnson won election to the 32nd District Seat in the Arkansas State Senate, running unopposed in the general election.
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