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  2. Tony Blair - Wikipedia

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    On 7 September 2006, Blair publicly stated he would step down as leader by the time of the Trades Union Congress conference held from 10 to 13 September 2007, [110] despite promising to serve a full term during the previous general election campaign.

  3. 2007 Labour Party leadership election (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Informal campaigning had been ongoing ever since Blair announced in 2004 that he would not be fighting a fourth general election as leader. Pressure for a timetable eventually led him to announce on 7 September 2006 that he would step down within a year. [3] Labour's National Executive Committee (NEC) met on 13 May 2007 to decide a timetable.

  4. Far-Right Candidates Are Trying To Take Over Public Schools ...

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    In 2009, after a Tea Party takeover of the school board led to the erosion of long-term integration policies, the Democrats took action and have managed to keep the school board liberal for the ...

  5. Premiership of Tony Blair - Wikipedia

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    The local elections in England on 4 May 2006 dealt a blow to Blair, with the loss of 317 seats and 18 councils. This result was thought to be partly continued fallout from public dissatisfaction over the decision to invade Iraq, and partly due to a scandal concerning the Home Office's mishandling of the deportation of foreign criminals.

  6. 2024 Brownsburg school board races, here's who running for ...

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    There are three seats on the Brownsburg School Board that candidates are running for in the 2024 general election on Nov. 5. ... co-interim superintendent would step into the role permanently ...

  7. We asked Lexington 1 school board candidates about issues ...

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    McClatchy’s South Carolina opinion team interviewed all but one of the nine candidates seeking four at-large seats in the Lexington 1 school board election on Nov. 5. Our full Q&As are below.

  8. Alison Collins - Wikipedia

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    Alison M. Collins (born 1969/1970) [1] is a former commissioner of the San Francisco Board of Education.She served on the board from January 7, 2019 [2] until her recall election of February 15, 2022, when she was ousted by 76% of the vote, the largest of all three commissioners recalled on that date.

  9. Parental rights: Challengers hope to bring change to Augusta ...

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    According to the Virginia Department of Elections, since 2003 there have been 39 school board elections over the seven districts in Augusta County through last year.