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r Justo S. Quitugua
"Vinnie Sablan" "Quitugua" "Floor Leader"
The article summarizes Sri Preston Kulkarni as the Democratic nominee for in 2018 and 2020 for Congress in Texas. Candidates are neither notable or not notable under WP:GNG and WP:POLITICIAN.
There is some routine coverage that one can expect in any semi-competitive congressional election. I do not believe that it meets the barrier for "significant coverage." The closest thing the article does to try and differentiate his candidacy from others is say he did outreach to Asian-American voters. Aside from its use of puffery, it's also NOT UNORTHODOX. Most viable campaigns reach out to persuadable voters and have literature/canvassers speak languages written/spoken in the district. Numerous campaigns have affinity subgroups (think Ethnic Americans for Dole/Kemp).
His father is Venkatesh Kulkarni, but notability is not inherited. There is nothing in the article stating his time in the [United States Foreign Service]] was so unique as to warrant an entry.
Deletion or a redirect to either the 2018 campaign or the 2020 campaign is warranted.
These individuals were nominated by each party to serve as Texas's members of the 1920 Electoral College in the event their party’s ticket won the state:
James M. Cox - Franklin D. Roosevelt Democratic Party |
Warren G. Harding - Calvin Coolidge Republican Party |
James E. Ferguson - William J. Hough American Party[1] |
No Candidate Black and Tan Republican |
Eugene V. Debs - Seymour Stedman Socialist Party |
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Dems Selected July 20th, 1920 | INSERT HERE May 1st - 28th, 1920 | B. F. Beane, Jasper Robert M. Lyles, Cameron C. E. Walker, Tarrant L. L. Albright, Dallas J. J. Elliot, Milam G. H. Moss, Anderson N. J. Verrett, Harris Warren Calloway, Burnet C. W. Ehlinger, Fayette J. H. Davis, Jr., Temple T. T. Moore, Rogers John H. Stafford, Fort Worth J. Ben Hill, Tarrant J. H. Burr, Houston John F. Kelley, Bexar M. J. Hagan, Galveston E. B. House, San Saba N. R. Dorsey, Rusk Joseph Neivar, Williamson Harry Hill, Johnson |
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Beverly
- Settled by Potowatomi Indians
- Treaty of Chicago
- Creation of Calumet Township
- Great Chicago Fire blurb and first business to open thing.
- Incorporation of Morgan Park, Washington Heights, Fernwood, unincorporated Calumet Township into Chicago.
- Creation of Rock Island line
- UChicago creates areas
- During World War II, Beverly served as a peaceful sanctuary for wounded officers in the Allied Forced of many nations who were in recovery.[citation needed]
- Integration
- Contrast it to the white flight in other parts of the south side and the anti-black sentiment in Mount Greenwood.
- Contrast it to the white flight in other parts of the south side and the anti-black sentiment in Mount Greenwood.
- Modern Day http://www.chicagobusiness.com/realestate/20171017/CRED0701/171019880/beverly-sees-big-increase-in-home-sales
Overview
editNatarus Links
edit- http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2006-09-17/features/0609170466_1_montgomery-ward-alderman-political
- https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/orange-alert/Content?oid=914712
- https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/ArticleArchives?tag=Burton%20Natarus
Munoz Links
edit- Chicago Tribune: Aldermanic Appointee Discloses Past Arrests January 05, 1993|By John Kass and Robert Davis.
- Chicago Tribune: Lessons learned: Overcoming Some Teenage Troubles, Ricardo Munoz Made Schools His Priority June 18, 2006|By Rick Kogan
For elections, terms, successors. https://akleg.gov/docs/pdf/ROM-centennial.pdf He served as an assistant U.S. attorney in Alaska's third division under U.S. Attorney Nathan V. Harlan.|page=302|url=https://books.google.com.mx/books?id=mINQAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA3-PA192-IA8&dq
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn87062169/1923-08-18/ed-1/seq-2/
- In the 2016 elections, the Democratic majority in the Illinois House decreased from 71-47 to 67-51. Republicans need to gain 10 seats in 2018 to take control of the chamber. Democrats need to gain four seats to have a three-fifths majority that can override gubernatorial vetoes.
- In 2016, there were six Republican victories and three Democratic victories with margins of victory of less than 10 percent. There were 13 districts that voted for a Republican for state House and Hillary Clinton (D) for president. Four districts voted for a Democrat for state House and Donald Trump (R) for president.
- In 2017, the Illinois General Assembly and Gov. Bruce Rauner (R) clashed over the state budget and the formula for education funding. Illinois passed its first budget since 2015 when the General Assembly overrode Rauner's vetoes of a tax increase and spending plan in July 2017. These could be key issues in 2018 with all House seats on the line and with Rauner likely running for re-election as governor. Read more here.
- Illinois came under divided government following the 2014 elections when Bruce Rauner (R) took control of the governor's office and Democrats retained control of the state legislature. Following the 2016 elections, Republicans had 25 trifectas, Democrats had six, and 19 states operated under divided government.
References
edit- ^ "American Ticket for State Named". Temple Daily Telegram. Vol. 13, no. 266. August 11, 1920. p. 3. Retrieved March 27, 2024 – via University of North Texas.
- ^ "CNMI: Froilan Expected to Surrender Speakership". 2 December 2010.
- ^ "Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives, 2013-2015 leadership". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2020-07-14.
- ^ a b Perez, Jon (2017-01-09). "19th Legislature closes out session". Saipan Tribune. Retrieved 2020-07-14.
- ^ Perez, Jon (2017-01-10). "Legislature: Now open for business". Saipan Tribune. Retrieved 2020-07-14.
- ^ Perez, Jon (2019-03-20). "House paves way for bipartisan housekeeping". Saipan Tribune. Retrieved 2020-07-14.