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Longtime defense attorney Douglas Leifert had 28 percent of the vote, placing his bid for the county bench in jeopardy. If no candidate receives a majority by the time the votes are certified, the ...
Lourdes Casanova, Douglas Leifert and Jean Marie Middleton are seeking the seat on the county bench left open by the retirement of Ted J. Booras. Election 2024: Three attorneys seek to become ...
Lourdes Casanova, Douglas Leifert, Jean Marie Middleton (winner replaces Ted Booras, who is retiring) State House District 89 DEMS: Destinie Baker Sutton, Debra Tendrich
The following is a list of candidates associated with the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries for the 2024 United States presidential election.As of December 2023, more than 400 candidates have filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to run for the Republican nomination in 2024.
To further discern the justices' ideological leanings, researchers have carefully analyzed the judicial rulings of the Supreme Court—the votes and written opinions of the justices—as well as their upbringing, their political party affiliation, their speeches, their political contributions before appointment, editorials written about them at the time of their Senate confirmation, the ...
Douglas P. Woodlock: Boston: 1947 1986–2015 — 2015–present Reagan: 34 Senior Judge Edward F. Harrington: inactive: 1933 1988–2001 — 2001–present Reagan: 37 Senior Judge Patti B. Saris: Boston: 1951 1993–2024 2013–2019 2024–present Clinton: 40 Senior Judge Michael Ponsor: Springfield: 1946 1994–2011 — 2011–present Clinton ...
Lourdes Casanova, Douglas Leifert, Jean Marie Middleton (winner replaces Ted Booras, who is retiring) State House District 89 STATE HOUSE RACES: One Democrat, one Republican primary on Aug. 20 for ...
He was a Republican, then a Democrat (1932–1947), then a Progressive (1947–1953) 1952 – Wayne Morse, U.S. senator from Oregon (1945–1969), changed from Republican to Independent in 1952 [415] and Independent to Democrat on February 17, 1955 [416] 1974 – D. French Slaughter Jr., while a Virginia state delegate became an independent ...