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The WAGOP lawsuit disputing the 2024 18th District State Senate race has been postponed after evidence surfaced suggesting that hundreds of ballots may have been cast by ineligible voters. The lawsuit challenges Clark County elections processes and calls for greater transparency in ballot curing and recount procedures. Read more at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/wagop-lawsuit-disputing-2024-18th-district-state-senate-general-election-postponed/ on www.ClarkCountyToday.com #WAGOP #ElectionLawsuit #18thLegislativeDistrict #StateSenateRace #BradBenton #ElectionIntegrity #VoterFraud #Recount #VotingRights #ClarkCountyWa #LocalNews
Senator Ryan Fazio was reelected to serve the 36th District State Senate seat representing Stamford, New Canaan and Greenwich. We spoke about his win and got his reaction to false narratives spread about the Connecticut Republican Party. IMAGE CREDIT: Senator Ryan Fazio
The 6th District State Senate seat in Sussex County is one of only two contested State Senate seats in the general election and the only one where a Democrat and Republican square off. Incumbent Democrat Russ Huxtable is seeking another term against his Republican challenger Kim Hoey Stevenson.Delaware Public Media contributor Paul Kiefer reports on the race and how it has featured a largely civil tone between the two candidates.
What’s Trending: Yet another elderly woman was murdered, this time in a drive-by shooting in Burien. The Kamala Harris campaign now wants to change the rules and turn the mics on at all times during the debate. Maia Espinoza (Candidate for 28th District State Senate and Director of the Center for Latino Leadership) wants the DSHS secretary terminated for recklessly releasing sex offenders into our communities. // Big Local: SeaTac airport is still dealing with complications in the wake of last weekend’s cyberattack. An audit found that a Morton city employee stole nearly one million dollars of taxpayer money. The Marysville school district will be starting the year with overly crowded class sizes. // Nassau County in New York is banning facemasks at protests and just made its first arrest for it. Actor Armie Hammer has recently sold his truck because he can’t afford gas.
Bill McIntyre talks with Nassau County Legislator Siela Bynoe, a Democrat who represents the 2nd district which includes New Cassel, Uniondale and parts of East Meadow, Hempstead and Westbury. AND, In December, she announced that she will run for the 6th District State Senate seat in this year's election. Together they talk about why she is running, her thoughts on the Nassau Coliseum Sands deal, the futute of the Nassau University Medical Center, and more.
Patricia Lawton, of Bloomsburg, Democratic candidate for 27th District PA Senate, on why she is running, her campaign, her view on the issues in the race. She'll talk about state government topics, working with the GOP, and comparing her views with those of the other candidates.
Thomas Anderson, Libertarian Candidate for 27th District PA Senate, on why he is running, his campaign, the fight to get on the ballot, his view on the issues in the race. He'll talk about state government topics, working with the Dems and GOP, and comparing his views to those of his fellow candidates.
WCBU's On Deck has everything you need to know to start your day for Thursday, December 8th. You'll hear about who could be in the running for the soon to be vacant 53rd District State Senate seat. Plus, The Washington Historical Society's beloved Christmas House Tour is back after a two year hiatus.
State Rep. Sandy Hamilton discusses her campaign for the 48th District State Senate seat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Springfield Republican discusses her campaign for the 48th District State Senate seat. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
36th District State Senate candidate Mike Halpin talks about the state budget, manufacturing, schools, taxes, crime, abortion and much more.
Larry talks to democratic nominee Chuck Eddy about his run for the 22 District State Senate seat. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Judge Mike Carter, the Republican candidate for newly created 10th District State Senate seat in Missouri, joins to talk policies, formally running as a democrat, Missouri spending and more.
Please join us TONIGHT at 8pm when we welcome another candidate to our show. Running for the 5th District State Senate seat Jody White will be here to tell us about herself, why she decided to run and answer any question you may have. We hope you'll join us because an educated voter is a well informed voter.
Mike Thoms, the Mayor of Rock Island, joined Vanessa Wetterling on WRAM to let listeners know more about him and why he is running for a seat in the Illinois legislature. He will be on the Republican ballot in the primary election on June 28, 2022.
Host Charlie Crabtree welcomes candidates for the upcoming 42nd District State Senate race on this episode of Saturday Morning Live.
Judy Baker is the Democratic candidate for the 19 th district state senate seat. She is running against Republican Incumbent Caleb Rowden. She recently sat down with KBIA’s Noah Zahn to talk about some of her health policy goals in an election special from Missouri Health Talks. Baker’s opponent, Senate Majority Leader Caleb Rowden, did not respond to our request for an interview by airtime. Missouri Health Talks gathers Missourians’ stories of access to healthcare in their own words. You can view more conversations at missourihealthtalks.org .
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host State Senate candidates, incumbent Republican John Gordner (R-27th, Berwick) and Democratic candidate Michelle Siegel. They discuss the state budget, legalizing cannabis, Gerrymandering and the pandemic.
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host State Senate candidates, incumbent Republican John Gordner (R-27th, Berwick) and Democratic candidate Michelle Siegel. They discuss the state budget, legalizing cannabis, Gerrymandering and the pandemic.
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host State Senate candidates, incumbent Republican John Gordner (R-27th, Berwick) and Democratic candidate Michelle Siegel. They discuss the state budget, legalizing cannabis, Gerrymandering and the pandemic.
I am running because……. Hi, my name is David and I am running as the Democratic candidate for Connecticut’s 30th Senate District because the status quo is not working. The 30th District needs a fresh voice from someone who is... Read More ›
I am running because……. Hi, my name is David and I am running as the Democratic candidate for Connecticut’s 30th Senate District because the status quo is not working. The 30th District needs a fresh voice from someone who is... Read More ›
Idaho 15th District State Senate hopeful Rick Just joins Matt to discuss his candidacy, his campaign, and the fate of humanity. Interview Transcript: Matt Dundas (MD): The first thing I wanted to say – somebody has to have pointed this out cause it’s just too coincidental – but electric! Electric! Your campaign is electric! ElectricJust,Continue reading "Episode VII – Meet Rick Just, Boise, Idaho"
This week we sat down with Glenn Martin Hammond, Democratic Candidate for the 31st District State Senate seat for the upcoming election on June 23rd. Glenn Hammond is an eastern Kentucky native who has dedicated his life to standing up for those who couldn’t stand up for themselves. He will continue that same fight against corporate special interests in Frankfort for the people of the mountains and the commonwealth of Kentucky. You can find more information about Mr. Hammonds platform at https://hammondforkysenate.com/ and his Facebook https://www.facebook.com/glennhammondforsenate/.
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.
This is the audio from the Maroon' Editorial Board's interview with Robert Peter, candidate for the 13th District State Senate.Featuring: Robert Peter, various members of the Maroon Editorial Board
It's our super duper double feature election special!!! We interviewed Ghazala Hashmi (who's up first and didn't actually say her name LOL) candidate for 10th District State Senate, and Sheila Bynum-Coleman, candidate for Delegate in the 66th District.
Today's guests are Oregon 30th District State Senate candidate Solea Kabokov and Megan Ramey and Heather Staten on Streets Alive! Hood River.
As part of Delaware Debates 2018, Delaware Public Media presents Candidate Conversations in collaboration with the University of Delaware's Center for Political Communication. Delaware Public Media is interviewing all candidates who have filed to run in the races for U.S. House and U.S. Senate, as well as the races for State Attorney General, State Auditor and State Treasurer. Candidates in each race will answer the same set of questions to allow Delaware voters to get to know them and compare them. In the race for State Auditor, four candidates are running to replace Republican Tom Wagner, who announced he is retiring after three decades in that office. Democrats Kathleen Davies, Kathy McGuiness and Dennis Williams will face off in a September primary to decide who will join Republican James Spadola on the November General Election ballot. James Spadola is running for statewide office for the first time, but the former Newark police officer previously ran for the 1st District State Senate seat in 2016. He lost to incumbent Democrat Harris McDowell in that North Wilmington district by a 56 to 44 percent margin.
Today's guests include Bob Palmer and Dave Lapof from Mid-Columbia Fire & Rescue, and Washington 14th District State Senate candidate Amanda Richards.