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...event of a runoff in Sunday's election, Label said last night that Gregoire and Liston had decided to use their influence to make sure Fine...

Author: By Jeremy L. Mccarter, | Title: Deal May Have Lifted Liston | 2/7/1995 | See Source »

Liston beat opponent Rudd W. Coffey '97 by a vote of 37 to 35 in a runoff election. In the first vote, Liston and Coffey had 27 and 26 votes respectively, eliminating the pre-vote favorite, Randall A. Fine '96, who had 21 votes...

Author: By Andrew A. Green, | Title: Liston Surprise Winner Of Council Elections | 2/6/1995 | See Source »

That could leave Balladur and Chirac facing each other in the May 7 runoff. Chirac's hopes would then depend on winning substantial support among traditionally leftist voters. He is already wooing them with a social program that includes emergency job programs for the long-term unemployed and on-the-job training for young people. But credibility is a problem. Chirac has changed his views so often--he went from state dirigisme in the '70s to Reagan-style free-marketry in the '80s--that many people are skeptical...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SUCH GOOD FRIENDS | 1/30/1995 | See Source »

...voter guides and get-out-the- vote campaigns are ostensibly nonpartisan, meaning the amount spent does not have to be disclosed to the Federal Election Commission. As a result, official spending calculations can be misleading. In September, eight-term Representative Mike Synar, also in Oklahoma, narrowly lost a Democratic runoff primary to Virgil Cooper, a retired principal. Cooper's victory seemed all the more astounding since Synar, the well-funded incumbent, had outspent him by a huge margin. But in fact, if all the money invested in supposedly nonpartisan voter-education efforts by interest groups opposed to Synar were added...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Help From a Silent Partner | 11/7/1994 | See Source »

Against considerable odds, they are succeeding. In Florida's Republican primary Sept. 8, Jeb polled 46%, 10 points higher than anyone had predicted, in a tough field of six candidates. Last week the rival candidate in a runoff decided to withdraw, leaving Jeb as the party's nominee. In a poll taken several weeks before the primary, he had pulled to within 3 percentage points of incumbent Governor Lawton Chiles. In Texas the most recent poll showed young George leading Ann Richards by a point, in spite of her enormous popularity and 60% job-approval rating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Sons Also Rise | 9/26/1994 | See Source »

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