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Vance Captures Nomination for District Attorney

Buffalo : NY : USA | 2 months ago  
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Vance Jr. , the hand-picked successor to a legendary prosecutor, won the Democratic primary for Manhattan district attorney on Tuesday, all but ensuring that he will become the fourth person to run that office since 1941. Mr. Vance’s campaign had started out slowly against Leslie Crocker Snyder...
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  • News Source: Androscoggin News | 2 months ago
    Brown had 62 percent of the vote with 96 percent of precincts reporting in Tuesday's contest. That compared to 38 for Kearns, a city Common Council member. With no Republican candidates in the race, Brown will cruise to re-election unopposed in...
  • News Source: Androscoggin News | 2 months ago
    According to the Erie County Board of Elections Brown rang up 63 percent of the vote, or 24,595 to 37 percent, or 14,319, for the challenger Kearns. Turnout, expected to be low, was about 34 percent. "This is a mandate for myself," Brown told...
  • News Source: Seattle Times | 2 months ago
    The primary is expected to decide the race to replace retiring 35-year incumbent Robert Morgenthau since there is no Republican candidate. Vance spent much of his career in Seattle before returning to his native New York in 2004. He was involved in...
  • News Source: United Press International | 2 months ago
    New York City Comptroller William Thompson won the Democratic primary Tuesday to become the party's candidate against Mayor Michael Bloomberg . Thompson went on the attack against Bloomberg as soon as Councilman Tony Avella conceded, the New York...
  • News Source: The New York Times | 2 months ago
    With 100 percent of the vote counted, unofficial results showed that Mr. Liu had captured 38 percent of the vote, just short of the 40 percent he needed to win outright...The results set up a contest between two men who, over the course of the...
  • News Source: The New York Times | 2 months ago
    Mr. de Blasio scored something of an upset, narrowly running ahead of Mr. Green, who had enjoyed a significant lead in pre-election polls. In unofficial returns, with 99 percent of districts reporting, Mr. de Blasio had about 33 percent of the vote...
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