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  • questions, please consult the FAQ.ClevelandWikipedia:WikiProject ClevelandTemplate:WikiProject ClevelandCleveland articles Low This article has been...
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  • mayoral election, 2005 Los Angeles mayoral election, 2009 Los Angeles mayoral election, 2013 Los Angeles mayoral election, 2001 Los Angeles mayoral election...
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  • Wisconsin. Dennis Kucinich, U.S. representative from Ohio, former mayor of Cleveland and candidate for the 2004 nomination. Mary Landrieu, U.S. senator...
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  • York State Board of Elections. Retrieved 2008-01-27. Results of the 2005 Buffalo mayoral election, Erie County Board of Elections (recieved upon request...
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  • Talk:Frank G. Jackson (category B-Class Cleveland articles)
    Jackson is a Democrat include [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Just because the mayoral election itself doesn't use party labels does not mean Jackson or other individuals...
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  • Boris Johnson was declared the winner of the London Mayoral Election at 11.57pm GMT. (He becomes Mayor Elect) B) Boris Johnson signs the declaration, agrees...
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  • Ford, Jimmy Carter, or George H.W. Bush) does not win the 2008 Election. Grover Cleveland is usually counted as both the 22nd and 24th president, so the...
    123 KB (19,285 words) - 17:50, 7 June 2022
  • Chicago's mayoral election. In most major cities, it's the same date as federal/state elections which have much higher turn outs than city elections, but not...
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  • Talk:George Voinovich (category B-Class Cleveland articles)
    was a recognized member of the Slovenian community of Cleveland, Ohio, where he was the mayor of a town with the largest Slovenian population in the...
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  • the US? Bulatych Tue Nov 11 16:51:26 UTC 2003 His site said he lived in Cleveland for 9 years, so I doubt it, though they very well could have been his...
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  • Talk:Dennis Kucinich (category B-Class Cleveland articles)
    Sources: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/elections/cleveland-mayoral-election/cleveland-mayoral-candidate-dennis-kucinich-receives-endorsement-...
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  • User:RyanFreisling @ 02:21, 26 December 2005 (UTC) Sept 1. 2005 CLEVELAND -- Two Cuyahoga County Board of Elections workers were indicted Tuesday on charges...
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  • F.D. Cabral in the 2011 mayoral election. Mitchell was re-elected to his fifth consecutive term as mayor in the 2019 election, defeating challenger Tyson...
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  • to Tyler but was never nominated. Grover Cleveland may have been contemplating running again in 1896 election but the Democratic convention was dominated...
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  • (UTC) ok. I created the new article Mayoral administration of Dennis Kucinich and the part of his time in Cleveland there. Then I cut nearly all of this...
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  • deals with Brown's decision to run for mayor, "the 2004 elections" initially appears to mean mayoral elections, which isn't what's intended. Second "as...
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  • cities of their population category: "Dennis John Kucinich (Cleveland) - mayor of Cleveland from 1977- 1979, member of the U.S. House of Representatives...
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  • comment that the reason Chicago did not end up like Detroit and Cleveland was because Mayor Daley encouraged middle-class Whites to remain in the city by...
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  • Talk:-elect (category Start-Class Elections and Referendums articles)
    president three times: in 1876 (Hayes over Tilden), 1888 (B. Harrison over Cleveland) and 2000 (Bush over Gore). Given that Gore won more popular votes than...
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  • AA Tarmana was the favourite in the 2004 mayoral election (elected by the state parliament, not direct election by the people), but overnight it was overturned...
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