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Gov. Tim Walz has set a date for a special election to fill an open Senate seat in northern Minnesota, and candidates can start filing for office tomorrow. The 6th District Senate seat came open last week after Justin Eichorn resigned. Eichorn is charged with attempted coercion and enticement of a minor.That story and more in today's evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Garty Meister.
La Center resident Darlene Kulla discusses concerns over voter roll issues and the WAGOP lawsuit against Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey. The lawsuit challenges the certification of the 18th District Senate race. Read more at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-wagop-sues-clark-county-auditor-greg-kimsey-over-messy-voter-rolls/ on www.ClarkCountyToday.com#WAGOP #ElectionIntegrity #VoterFraud #ClarkCountyAuditor #ClarkCountyWa #localnews
If you give us about fifteen minutes a day, we will provide you with all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County, Solar Energy Services, and Hospice of the Chesapeake! Today... Today, Delegate Dana Jones announces her bid for Maryland's 30th District Senate seat, Will Cunha enters the race for Ward 8 Alderman in Annapolis, and Annapolis Bridal & Tuxedo plans to close after nearly 40 years. The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra schedules "Holiday Pops" concerts at two venues, and several community events are set for the upcoming weekend. DAILY NEWSLETTER LINK: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm And like we do every Friday, Annapolis Subaru and I met up with some animals from the SPCA of Anne Arundel County. Check out this week's Canines & Crosstreks! As usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their app to stay on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing-impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis.
Republican Nick Paro and Democrat Chris Ryan debate in the race for New York's 50th District Senate seat.
Some open phones, a great talk with 2nd District Senate candidate Noah Robertson about both the current legislation playing out in the session, but also his run for office. Kim Andresen promotes polar plunge, emails of the day wrap the show.
Candidate for Virginia's 12 District Senate seat, Natan McKenzie joins Gov. WIlder to discuss his vision for the residents in the 12 District & how he plans to bring people together.
Democrats and Republicans have set the locations for their primary election to determine their party nominees for the Ninth District Virginia Senate seat, which is being vacated by Jennifer McClellan, after she was elected to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives earlier this week. The Democratic firehouse primary will be held Sunday, Feb. 26, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., at five locations throughout the district, while Republicans will hold a canvass at 3429 West Cary Street from noon to 2 p.m. the same day. Voting in the Democratic firehouse primary will be conducted at the following locations: •...Article LinkSupport the show
Larry talks to Jay Williams about his campaign for the 20th District Senate seat in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry talks to Jay Williams who is running for the 20th District Senate seat here in Kentucky. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry talks to Chuck Eddy, democratic candidate for the 22nd District Senate seat about his stance on medical marijuana, education reform, and more on Monday's show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry talks to 22nd District Senate democratic candidate Chuck Eddy in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry talks to Dr. Robert Farley from UK's Patterson School of Diplomacy and democratic nominee for the 22nd District Senate seat Chuck Eddy in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join The Center Square's Regional Editor Jeremy Lott and Washington Reporters RaeLynn Ricarte, Brett Davis, and Spencer Pauley as they discuss: Wealth taxes vs. 'the party is over' in Washington's 36th District Senate primary. Northeast Seattle candidate runs for state Senate on 'ending homelessness,' more affordable housing. Washington's congressional delegation gets failing grade by taxpayer group. Washington State Ferries: ‘Well into the millions' to repair the crashed Cathlamet. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/washington-in-focus/support
Tony Kurre and psychologist Dr. Josh Klapow sit down with Urologist Dr. Brian Christine who is running for the 15th District Senate seat in Alabama. They talk about Donald Trump, abortion, free speech, the direction Alabama is heading in, and more!
Larry talks to Chuck Eddy who is running for the 22nd District Senate seat. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We speak with Tim McMaster, running for PA 48th District Senate on May 18th 2021. We chat about farming, pro wrestling, heavy metal band days, and, oh yeah, politics. Sit down, grab a cold one and listen to what this great guest has to say! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
After wrapping up as a panelist in the 32nd District Senate debate between Democrat Brad Pfaff and Republican Dan Kapanke, spent most of the show breaking down some of the answers -- or non-answers -- they gave, including on Foxconn and campaign finance reform in the state. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
State Rep. Deb Lavender is the latest guest on the Politically Speaking podcast, where she talks with St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum about running in the competitive 15th District Senate contest. The 15th District takes in portions of south central and southwest St. Louis County, which includes cities like Kirkwood, Ballwin, Manchester, Twin Oaks and Valley Park. Lavender is squaring off against Sen. Andrew Koenig, a Manchester Republican who won his general election in 2016 by nearly 20 percentage points. Koenig is slated to record an episode of Politically Speaking in October.
Last call! 5 questions in 5 minutes for each of the candidates running for the Republican nomination for the 25th District State Senate seat. This audio starts with Rep. Cris Dush, followed by DuBois City mayor Herm Suplizio, and ending with Brockway school board member Dr. Jim Brown.
In the upcoming race for Pennsylvania Senate District 25, which is currently held by the soon retiring Sen. Joe Scarnati, the first candidate to announce he was running was also the first candidate to submit the required number of signatures to the state department. Dr. Jim Brown from Brockway turned in 777 signatures in Harrisburg. He had announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for District 25, even before Scarnati decided he would be retiring. Also running for the Republican ticket in the race are Rep. Cris Dush and DuBois City Manager Herm Suplizio. They're expected to also collect enough signatures to be on the Republican ballot for the April 28 primary. Margie Brown is running unopposed on the Democratic ticket.
Longtime Geist resident and host Tom Britt talks with Matt Troyer, lead attorney for the Geist Lake Coalition, on the status of Senate Bill 430. In this episode, Troyer talks about the Citizens Energy's position on the CD, what a lake biologist and real estate expert said during their testimony. what the proposed boater fee would look like, tax caps, eminent domain, the timeline, and next steps. Sponsored by the Geist Magazine, check out their cross-platform marketing programs now! (click here) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tombritt/message
Senate President Pro Tem-elect Dave Schatz joins Politically Speaking to talk about issues that may arise during the 2019 legislative session. Schatz is a Sullivan Republican who represents all of Franklin County and most of western St. Louis County. He won a contested race for president pro tem in November, meaning he’ll appoint committee chairs and direct legislation to certain committees. Schatz’s family owns a utility contracting business. He successfully sought a vacant House seat in 2010. He then filed to run for the 26th District Senate seat in 2014, which was occupied at the time by Sen. Brian Nieves. Nieves ultimately decided against running for re-election, while prominent GOPers like former House Speaker Tim Jones and former Sen. Jane Cunningham chose not to challenge Schatz in the primary. This effectively handed the election to Schatz, since winning the Republican primary in the 26th District is tantamount to election.
The influence of money in today's politics is undeniable, in Missouri and everywhere else. We explore campaign contributions, PACs, "dark money" groups and more, not only in big races like the U.S. Senate race between Claire McCaskill and Josh Hawley, but also in tight local races like the fight for the Missouri Senate seat in Platte and Buchanan Counties. We talk with Republican Tony Luetkemeyer and Democrat Martin Rucker , and St. Louis Public Radio's Jo Mannies . (For more of the conversation about issues in the 34th District Senate race, visit kcur.org next week.)
Democrat Robert Butler is the latest guest on Politically Speaking. He joins St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum and Abigail Censky to talk about his bid for the 22nd District Senate seat. Butler is running against incumbent Sen. Paul Wieland, an Imperial Republican who first captured the Jefferson County-based district in 2014. Wieland’s episode of Politically Speaking was posted on Monday. Butler is an attorney who has lived in Jefferson County for more than 20 years. The Barnhart resident is not a first time candidate: He’s run for a state House seat encompassing part of northern Jefferson County twice, losing both times to House Majority Leader Rob Vescovo.
Sen. Paul Wieland is the latest guest on Politically Speaking. He talked with St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum, Jo Mannies and Abigail Censky about his re-election bid in Missouri’s 22nd District Senate seat. The Imperial Republican represents a portion of Jefferson County in the Missouri Senate. His race against Democrat Robert Butler is one of the most competitive state Senate races in the entire state — and could give a sense of how other statewide campaigns shake out.
East Central College hosted a candidate forum on Thursday night featuring numerous contenders for local, state and federal offices. St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum moderated the event, which featured questions on pressing public policy issues — as well as ballot initiatives that voters will consider on the Nov. 6 election. The candidates that Rosenbaum questioned include: State Sen. Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan, and Democrat John Kiehne, who are running for the 26th District Senate seat. Democrat Katy Geppart, who is running for Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District seat. Constitution Party candidate Jacob Luetkemeyer, a contender for Missouri state auditor. Republican Aaron Griesheimer and Democrat Pamela Menefee, who are running for the 61st District House seat. Republican John Simmons and Democrat James Cordrey, the candidates for the 109th District House seat. Republican Dottie Bailey, the GOP nominee for the 110th District House seat. Democrat Marcie Nichols, who is running for the 119th District House seat.
Tyler Flanigan is 19-years-old, but he already has an extensive resume of being involved in political campaigns. In this interview with Dan Lovallo and Brad Davis, Flanigan explains why he is running for the Republican Party nomination for the 9th District Senate seat in the Connecticut General Assembly. Pictured L-R: Brad Davis, Dan Lovallo, Tyler Flanigan
On the latest edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies continue their interviews with candidates for the 15 th District Senate seat. This time around, they're interviewing Democrat Steve Eagleton.
On a two-part edition of Politically Speaking, the St. Louis Public Radio political journoduo – Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies – hope to welcome the two announced candidates for the 1st District Senate seat.
John interviews the three candidates running for the 16th district of the North Carolina Senate: Incumbent Democrat Josh Stein, GOP challenger Michael Beezley, and Libertarian challenger Stephanie Watson. Taylor talks about the Wolfpack’s tough loss to ECU, Mark shares his fall recipe ideas, and Chris brings you another Gardening Minute.
John interviews the three candidates running for the 16th district of the North Carolina Senate: Incumbent Democrat Josh Stein, GOP challenger Michael Beezley, and Libertarian challenger Stephanie Watson. Taylor talks about the Wolfpack’s tough loss to ECU, Mark shares his fall recipe ideas, and Chris brings you another Gardening Minute.
In the 2007 Virginia General Assembly elections all 140 seats are on the ballot. Before heading to the polls, listen to the candidates talk about the issues on HearSay with Cathy Lewis.
In the 2007 Virginia General Assembly elections all 140 seats are on the ballot. Before heading to the polls, listen to the candidates talk about the issues on HearSay with Cathy Lewis.