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Well do we have a show for you today! On today's episode Josh Gazelka stops by to discuss why he decided to run for the open MN Senate Seat that has recently be vacated by former MN Senator Justin Eichorn who was recently arrested for soliciting a minor. So, to say the least, this Special Election will be under the microscope. With many recognizable names part of this, all eyes will be on the Special Primary Election will be April 15th, with the General Election on April 29th. Make sure to do your research and get out and vote! After Josh heads out Mayor Tyler stops by and show, and we have another special guest call into the show, his son Jakson Gardner, who is doing a school project and decided to present it through a podcast. The topic... WWI and Tanks. To say the least... Jakson out smarted the Listen Local Crew on this history lesson. Thanks so much for Jackson for stopping by the show, and deciding to involve the podcast in your school project! Then, before the show signs off, Mayor Tyler gives his opinon on the Special Election, and of course the crew chats about other local BLA happenings including a RAISE IN YE OLD PICKLE FACTORY PRICES?!? All of that and more on this jam packed episode! And as always... Thanks to our sponsors Pequot Lakes and Gull Lake Sanitation, Hanneken Insurance, Hills Detailing Center, Craguns Legacy Courses, Pequot Lakes EDC, Refined Lending w/ John Kinkaede, Party Time Rental and our Presenting Sponsor Lakes Area CPAs! Instagram: ListenLocalMNBlazeAirMNWoodsToWaterMNNorthwoodsAgent Facebook:Listen Local MNBlazeAirMNWoodsToWaterMN
In this special episode of Destigmatize Mental Health Podcast, we are joined by Libertarian Candidate William Brown a dynamic leader and advocate who is running for California Assembly District 32. With the Special Primary Election set for February 25, 2025, William Brown discusses his campaign vision, his commitment to serving the community, and how mental health initiatives play a vital role in his platform. Tune in to hear his insights on addressing critical issues in the district, his plans for creating inclusive policies, and why this election matters for the future of California. Don't miss this engaging conversation! Twitter/ X (@WhoIsWBrown) * This is not an endorsement
In this special episode of Destigmatize Mental Health Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Chris Cruz-Boone, a dynamic leader and advocate who is running for California Assembly District 32. With the Special Primary Election set for February 25, 2025, Dr. Cruz-Boone discusses her campaign vision, her commitment to serving the community, and how mental health initiatives play a vital role in her platform. Tune in to hear her insights on addressing critical issues in the district, her plans for creating inclusive policies, and why this election matters for the future of California. Don't miss this engaging conversation! * I will be endorsing Dr. Chris Cruz-Boone
Primary Election Day is Tuesday, March 5, the day many races across North Carolina will be ultimately decided. However, some of the more crowded races are likely heading to runoffs. Political science professors Michael Bitzer (Catawba College) and Chris Cooper (Western Carolina University) join Skye and Brian for the entire podcast to talk early voting trends, races to watch, political party realignment, purity tests, and what surprises could be in store on election night. Dr. Bitzer and Dr. Cooper also discuss #TOTW and give listeners an update on the modern political science classroom in the age of smart phones, lap tops, and a world of information at their fingertips. The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, the NC Pork Council, and the NC Healthcare Association.
Becky Edwards conceded a few minutes ago... calling it a remarkable journey of which she's incredibly proud. Celeste Maloy speaks with Jeff about her plans for the future and her feelings during the raceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Now we have made it to tonight's big count. We're tracking all the major races across the state - keeping an eye on how the ballots are coming in -- and seeing what the candidates are up to in their final push to get the vote. Hawaii News Now Primary Election coverage starts with this special edition of This is Now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, Jason Grenn, Executive Director of Alaskans for Better Elections, will discuss the results of Alaska's special primary election and the upcoming special general election and regularly scheduled primary in August. Resources mentioned in the episode: Alaska Elections in 2022 - Alaskans for Better Elections - 2022 Statewide Elections Overview page: https://alaskansforbetterelections.com/2022-statewide-elections-information/ Special Primary - Ballotpedia - Three candidates advance from Alaska's special top-four U.S. House primary: https://news.ballotpedia.org/2022/06/28/three-candidates-advance-from-alaskas-special-top-four-u-s-house-primary/ - Alaska Division of Elections - Special Elections page: https://elections.alaska.gov/specialelections.php - Alaska Division of Elections - Special Primary Election Results - June 11, 2022: https://www.elections.alaska.gov/results/22SPECPRIM/index.php Special General + Regular Primary - Alaskans for Better Elections - Combo Ballot Explainer (pdf): https://alaskansforbetterelections.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Combo-Ballot-Explainer.pdf - Alaska Division of Elections - RCV page: https://www.elections.alaska.gov/RCV.php
The Georgia Politics Podcast crew gets together for a very special post-election episode to go over the results, surprises, and interesting storylines. STATE RACES Governor Republican – Brain Kemp (I) Democrat – Stacey Abrams Lieutenant Governor Republican – Burt Jones Democrat – Runoff – Kwanza Hall, Charlie Bailey Secretary of State Republican – Brad Raffensperger (I) Democrat – Runoff – Bee Nguyen, Dee Dawkins Haigler Attorney General Republican – Chris Carr (I) Democrat – Jen Jordan Insurance Commissioner Republican – John King (I) Democrat – Runoff – Janice Laws Robinson & Raphael Baker State School Superintendent Republican – Richard Woods (I) Democrat – Alisha Thomas Searcy Labor Commissioner Republican – Bruce Thompson Democrat – Runoff – William Boddie, Nicole Horn Agriculture Commissioner Republican – Tyler Harper Democrat – Nakita Hemingway FEDERAL RACES US Senate Republican – Herschel Walker Democrat – Raphael Warnock (I) Congressional District 6 Republican – Runoff – Rich McCormick, Jake Evans Democrat – Bob Christian Congressional District 7 Republican – Runoff –Michael Corbin, Mark Gonsalves Democrat – Lucy McBath (I) Connect with The Georgia Politics Podcast on Twitter @gapoliticspod Megan Gordon-Kane @meganlaneg Preston Thompson @pston3 Proud member of the Appen Podcast Network. #gapol
A Rocky Mountain mansion owned by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich would likely be among the first assets frozen by the U.S. government if he is sanctioned by the White House in response to the war in Ukraine, according to attorneys and real estate executives. Monday, March 21st is the last day to register for the Congressional District 22 Special Primary Election happening on April 5th. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New on 3, get the latest information on what's happening and impacting you across Northeast Ohio on Tuesday, September 14, 2021, on 3News Now with Stephanie Haney, and special guest 3News investigator Mark Naymik. Today is big day for Cleveland politics, as the results of today's special primary for Cleveland mayor will narrow the field from seven candidates, to just two who will appear on the general ballot in November. It's a crowded field, with clear front-runners, but what happens on election day is anyone's guess. Listen and watch as Mark breaks down the trends we're seeing with early voting returns, what issues voters have wanted to hear about, and how the seven candidates differ in their platforms, particularly when it comes to policing in Northeast Ohio. Need a break from bad news? Watch It's All Good (News!) with Stephanie Haney, every Wednesday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nr4rEdmJmT4 Like this show? Check out the 3 Things to Know with Stephanie Haney podcast: http://wkyc.com/3thingstoknow 3News Now with Stephanie Haney is also available as a podcast https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/now-you-can-get-your-3news-now-digital-updates-as-a-podcast/95-e4d5a072-b625-4180-9f8e-733ab730ee90 Connect with Stephanie here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/elections/cleveland-mayoral-election/voter-guide-everything-you-need-to-know-about-cuyahoga-county-primary-election-how-to-find-your-polling-place/95-735ef5af-621a-4745-b2e5-3055e851b5d7 https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/elections/cleveland-mayoral-election/leading-the-land-lightning-round-of-questions-cleveland-mayoral-candidates/95-9ca0b889-b205-4d13-9b64-ce268a25d9f6 https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/elections/cleveland-mayoral-election/cleveland-mayor-election-candidate-interviews-leading-the-land/95-912a9376-6c51-4092-832f-604f8e663a5e https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/elections/cleveland-mayoral-election/leading-the-land-cleveland-mayoral-candidates-spell-out-how-theyll-drive-city-economic-recovery/95-79137696-7785-4643-acc5-50eff91b51a6
Renee Shaw hosts live comprehensive statewide coverage of the 2020 primary election returns in Kentucky. Guests include Secretary of State Michael Adams; former Secretaries of State Trey Grayson and Bob Babbage; and Al Cross, director of the UK Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues. The show also features taped interviews with Amy McGrath and Charles Booker, Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate.
Renee Shaw hosts live comprehensive statewide coverage of the 2020 primary election returns in Kentucky. Guests include Secretary of State Michael Adams; former Secretaries of State Trey Grayson and Bob Babbage; and Al Cross, director of the UK Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues. The show also features taped interviews with Amy McGrath and Charles Booker, Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate.
On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into the unanimous choice for NFL MVP honors, only the second in the history of the NFL, along with the Coach and Assistant Coach of the Year awards, all going to members of the Baltimore Ravens. A new Super Bowl champion was crowned last night, find out who, and the fumbled snap by President Donald Trump regarding his tweet after the game. We have a heavy dose of @MarylandMatters this morning, as we look into legislation cutting back on late fees for Maryland's video toll fines, while also looking into two powerful lawmakers set to introduce the Pimlico redevelopment legislation this session. We also take a look at what the dozens of congressional candidates did this weekend ahead of tomorrow's important Special Primary Election, while giving you key details on how, when and where you can vote tomorrow! All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose
On today's #DMVDailyDose we discuss the latest Pro Bowl voting, as Lamar Jackson leads the field of players while a record # of Ravens players also lead their respective positions, find out who. We also uncover the one of the largest tobacco busts in state history, as Maryland Matters writes about the Peter Franchot led operation. The Baltimore Brew sheds new light on some of the details of the Catherine Pugh indictment, and the players involved while we give you the final field of candidates looking to succeed the late Congressman Elijah Cummings, as the deadline to run for the Feb 4th Special Primary Election was yesterday at 5:00 p.m. All that and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose
Our most boring episode yet, over 24 minutes of the Official Sample Ballot for the Special Primary Election for the 51st California State Assembly District, bringing us to a close in this series of political reads. Listen in and don't forget to subscribe on iTunes to have next week's episode instantly added to your feed. Stay sleepy, friends.
We're back at it with some of the candidate statements from the Official Sample Ballot for the Special Primary Election for California Assembly District 51, which took place on October 3. It's super boring, y'all.
Listen in for the continuation of the Official Sample Ballot for the California Assembly District 51 Special Primary Election. We almost make it to the Candidate Statements. The election happened on October 3, so none of this is relevant, as per usual. Sweet dreams.xoxo
There was a Special Primary Election in California State Assembly District 51 on October 3. Here is a taste of the Official Sample Ballot for that election.
Dr. Dan’s guest on Freedom Forum Radio is Kevin Corbin, candidate for retiring Representative Roger West's NC House District 120 seat. Discussion topics will include taxes, education, and reducing regulations to stimulate business and job creation. For more information, see Post.E56: Kevin Corbin - NC House District 120 Special Primary Election (2 of 3)E56: Kevin Corbin - NC House District 120 Special Primary Election (3 of 3)
Dr. Dan’s guest on Freedom Forum Radio is Kevin Corbin, candidate for retiring Representative Roger West's NC House District 120 seat. Discussion topics will include taxes, education, and reducing regulations to stimulate business and job creation. For more information, see Post.E56: Kevin Corbin - NC House District 120 Special Primary Election (1 of 3)E56: Kevin Corbin - NC House District 120 Special Primary Election (3 of 3)
Dr. Dan’s guest on Freedom Forum Radio is Kevin Corbin, candidate for retiring Representative Roger West's NC House District 120 seat. Discussion topics will include taxes, education, and reducing regulations to stimulate business and job creation. For more information, see Post.E56: Kevin Corbin - NC House District 120 Special Primary Election (1 of 3)E56: Kevin Corbin - NC House District 120 Special Primary Election (2 of 3)