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Seiler: Earl’s A “Fool” Who Didn’t Influence My Vote

4 hours ago ago from BrowardBeat.com

BY BUDDY NEVINS Fort Lauderdale Mayor Jack Seiler  said his vote against keeping City Manager George Gretsas was bolstered by a flood of e-mails opposed to the manager. Yet just a week before the Gretsas vote, Seiler blasted the man responsible for almost two dozen of those e-mails — Earl Rynerson . He called him a fool yet used his e-mails? Seiler said there is no contradiction. Hmmmm.  In his e-mail to a ...

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Will Omaha Mayor Plow Recall Talk Under Once and for All?

4 hours ago ago from Nebraska Watchdog

Despite all his problems since taking office (and one hiring blunder even before he was sworn in) Omaha Mayor Jim Suttle is now facing his first true rubber hits the road issue: a full blown snowstorm. Six months ago the political talk in town was all about Suttle's recall.  That talk has slowed. Douglas County Election Commissioner Dave Phipps tells me it's been nearly 2 months since anyone called his office with recall ...

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Pawtucket - Your Hometown!

6 hours ago ago from All Pawtucket All The Time

By Ken McGill, Registrar of Voters City of Pawtucket   I'm so late writing this column because last week, at the last minute, I was asked to attend a conference in Philadelphia. The conference, Building a Blueprint For Change was about how to better use volunteers to make our city a better place to live. I went with Ed Tetzner from the mayor's office and we left Wednesday afternoon driving the five hours, in the rain, to the City of ...

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Citing CentrePointe, Gray runs for mayor

17 hours ago ago from The Kentucky Kernel

Jim Gray UK students make up approximately 27,000 of the residents in Lexington, and Vice Mayor Jim Gray, who announced he would run for mayor Tuesday, views the UK community as “mega-important.” Gray said he came to the decision to enter the race because it was the right time, and said his years of experience with the city make him qualified. “UK is a big part of Lexington, it really, in many respects, designs Lexington to ...

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Ex-state Sen. Kasim Reed elected Atlanta mayor after recount; edges Norwood by 714 votes | Washington Examiner

1 hour, 25 minutes ago ago from WashingtonExaminer.com | National News - Top News Stories - US News | Washington Examiner

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Kabul mayor still running city despite conviction

5 hours ago ago from Good News Now

KABUL -The mayor of Kabul continued to run Afghanistan's capital Wednesday despite being sentenced to four years in jail on corruption charges, raising questions about President Hamid Karzai's campaign to prove he's serious about tackling graft and bribery in the government. Mayor Abdul Ahad Sahebi was found guilty Monday of awarding a contract for a city project without competition. An Afghan court sentenced him to four years in jail and ...

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Ex-state Sen. Kasim Reed elected Atlanta mayor

2 hours ago ago from Good News Now

ATLANTA -Former Georgia state Sen. Kasim Reed will be sworn in as Atlanta's next mayor after a Wednesday recount confirmed his slim margin of victory over opponent Mary Norwood. His election to succeed current Mayor Shirley Franklin extends a decades-long line of black mayors in the mostly black city. It came after a hard-fought race that was extended beyond November's general election with a December runoff and the recount. More than 84,000 ...

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Atlanta Mayor Recount Goes to Reed

1 hour, 29 minutes ago ago from The New York Times

ATLANTA Kasim Reed, a lawyer and former state legislator, was elected mayor of Atlanta by a margin of 714 votes, according to a recount of last week's vote that concluded on Wednesday afternoon. Tami Chappell/Reuters Kasim Reed at an election night event in Atlanta last week. He won after a recount Wednesday. Erik S. Lesser for The New York Times Mary Norwood speaking to supporters on election night in November in ...

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