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candidacy and Mayor
Only one person filed for a statement of candidacy and was nominated for the office of Mayor and five places on the town council.
On January 1, 2007, the Township Council elected Elaine Perna Council President, after Mayor Cohen broke a tie vote and therefore defeated Louis DiPasquale's candidacy for the presidency.
In 1987, Huang became one of the chosen candidates for the Mayor of Shanghai, and therefore a CCP Central Committee member, but he was embarrassed by the low number of votes supporting his candidacy in Shanghai's Municipal Congress.
Clifford also helped to expose Jeffrey Archer's perjury in the 1980s during his candidacy for the post of Mayor of London.
Gutiérrez declared his candidacy for alderman of the 26th ward and soon received the endorsement of Mayor Harold Washington.
On January 27, 2011, the Illinois Supreme Court reversed a lower court's ruling that had cast doubt on Emanuel's candidacy ; the court unanimously held that Emanuel did not abandon his Chicago residency by serving in the White House, thus affirming his eligibility to run for Mayor.
She tried to stand for the Conservative Mayor of London candidacy for the election in 2000, but was blocked.
It was touted that he would stand for the Labour candidacy to become Mayor of London, but he decided not to.
In 2007, she announced her candidacy for Mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina.
In March 2003, she again sought the party's nomination for Mayor of London, but was beaten in a three-way race for the candidacy by Simon Hughes.
She attributes her loss in 1994 to the third-party candidacy of maverick Mayor of Honolulu Frank F. Fasi.
Siles ' poor relations with Ovando led Siles to support the candidacy of the popular Mayor of La Paz, Armando Escobar, as the true successor of the now constantly eulogized Barrientos, threatening to spoil the carefully laid plans of Ovando.
Elected Mayor of Toulouse in 2001, he supported Jacques Chirac in the two rounds of the 2002 presidential election, in spite of the candidacy of François Bayrou.
Yamashiro left the council and announced his candidacy for Mayor of Hawaii County.
On July 6, 2010, Doucet announced his candidacy for Mayor of Ottawa in the October 25 municipal election.
On 27 October Doyle announced his candidacy, saying he could leave partisan politics aside to work with the State Government if he became Lord Mayor.
Clark announced his candidacy for Mayor of Philadelphia in May 1951.
He resigned as education special counsel and CUNY Chairman when he announced his candidacy for Mayor in 2001.
In 1973, Mario Biaggi declared his candidacy for Mayor of New York City.
In the following year he was one of the promoters of the candidacy of Walter Veltroni for Mayor of Rome, contributing to his victory.
Rudolph Giuliani's initial candidacy for Mayor was met with a primary challenge by cosmetics billionaire Ronald Lauder, backed by Sen. D ' Amato and guided by Finkelstein.
On March 6, 2006, Rice entered the mayoral race again, noting " that Mayor James had encouraged him to run but noted that if the mayor decided to join the race, his candidacy could change .".
Chicago Mayor William Hale Thompson considered himself a candidate, but without the support of Ruth Hanna McCormick, his candidacy was unsuccessful.
In 1999 Social Democrats insisted on Ion Muşuc candidacy for the position of Mayor of Chişinău.

candidacy and James
Historian James A. Barnes, in his historical journal article pointing out myths that have arisen about Bryan's candidacy and campaign, stated that Bryan's efforts bore fruit even before the convention:
As the 1876 Presidential election approached, Garfield was loyal to the candidacy of his House Speaker, James G. Blaine.
Family rivalries prevented the election of James Louis Sobieski even though Austria supported his candidacy.
On the last week of the election he announced his support for the candidacy of Chen Shui-bian who subsequently won a narrow victory over James Soong.
After trailing in early polls, the Lautenberg campaign, headed by Democratic consultant James Carville, ran an aggressive advertising campaign enumerating Lautenberg's legislative accomplishments and raising the possibility that Dawkins's candidacy was intended solely as a stepping stone to the presidency, as well as pointing out his lack of roots in New Jersey.
It is interesting to note that he also composed several campaign songs, among them the popular " Our Nominee ," used in the day of James K. Polk's candidacy.
Dan Barrett's 2008 candidacy was endorsed by several leading NC political figures, including former Governor James G. Martin and former Governor James Holshouser.
During the Republican national convention in 1880, the Half-Breeds advocated the candidacy of James Blaine of Maine for President.
Terry received the endorsement of Focus on the Family head James Dobson ; however, national and state Republicans were not supportive of Terry's candidacy.
In 1808, he served as a presidential elector for the Democratic-Republican candidacy of James Madison.
When Wallace failed in 1965 to get the constitutional ban on his candidacy lifted, he devised a plan in which Mrs. Wallace would run for governor while he continued to exercise the authority of the office behind the scenes, duplicating the strategy in which Miriam Wallace Ferguson won the 1924 election for governor of Texas, as her husband James E. Ferguson remained the de facto governor.
Nils T. Granlund cited the 1925 WHN airing of Senator James J. Walker's announcement of his New York City mayoral candidacy through a " remote-control " broadcast from the New York Press Club as the first such remote link for a political forum.
In the South Carolina gubernatorial election of 1840, Wigfall actively supported the candidacy of John Peter Richardson over the more radical James Henry Hammond, which led to public exchanges of arguments and insults.
Derby's candidacy was first proposed in 1891 by the archivist James H. Greenstreet, who identified a pair of 1599 letters by the Jesuit spy George Fenner in which he reported that Derby was not likely to advance the Catholic cause, as he was " busy penning plays for the common players.
James Malcolm Monteith Erskine was elected as a joint nominee with an unofficial Conservative Association in the Westminster St George's by-election, 1921, and Murray Sueter was elected in a joint candidacy with the Independent Parliamentary Group in the Hertford by-election, 1921.

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Chile registered its candidacy in 1954 alongside Argentina and West Germany, the latter withdrawing at the request of FIFA.
In matter of senators, three of their militants were chosen ( Ricardo Núñez Muñoz, Jaime Gazmuri and Hernán Vodanovic ), but there was regret over the rout of Ricardo Lagos in his candidacy of Santiago West.
Livingston was denied victory by the third-party candidacy of former Sixth District Congressman John Rarick of St. Francisville, the seat of West Feliciana Parish.
* 1949 – Rush D. Holt, Sr. of West Virginia after unsuccessful candidacy for the 1948 Democratic nomination for United States Senator
His candidacy in 1862 for the Thirty-eighth Congress was unsuccessful, though the House of Representatives appointed him that year to be one of the managers to conduct impeachment proceedings against West H. Humphreys.
In 2012 McCormack re-united with the cast of the West Wing to film a video that served both as a reminder that US voters should remember to vote for non-partisan candidates when they cast their ballots, and as a video promoting McCormack's sister's judicial candidacy for the Michigan State Supreme Court.
In December, 2006, Warren hired veteran political consultant Neal Zaslavsky and announced her candidacy for City Council in West Hollywood, CA.
It became a member of the Pacific West Conference in 2009 in the same year the university began its first year of NCAA candidacy membership a can.

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