Persky then ran unopposed for the bench in 2004 and 2010, and this June he received another term after running, yet again, unopposed.
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But there was always one circumstance in which there was not much doubt — those rare occasions when one side could run commercials unopposed, or nearly unopposed.
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Frederica Wilson, who ran unopposed, it is likely that no House race appeared on the ballot, as Florida law does not require votes to be counted in unopposed contests.
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And because they say the right things, the public gives them a pass: Mr. Vance is running unopposed for a third term, and Ms. Lacey also ran unopposed in her last election.
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Persky is up for reelection in November and running unopposed.
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They noted in court papers that the request is unopposed.
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This meant that Daniel Lipinski, the Democratic incumbent, ran unopposed.
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Almost 100 candidates, 7% of the total, were returned unopposed.
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None, however, was forthcoming, and Mr Gheit was elected unopposed.
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Tlaib ran unopposed in the race to replace former Rep.
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She will face Republican Anthony Pappas, who ran unopposed Tuesday.
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The motion was unopposed by those in the debating chamber.
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"I'm tough," said Ms. Cochran, who ran unopposed in May.
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In the previous three quadrennial elections, Sunil Gulati ran unopposed.
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Trump is running essentially unopposed to be the GOP nominee.
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Some of the candidates were running unopposed in their races.
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He's such a legend in Georgia, he usually runs unopposed.
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Steve Pearce is unopposed in the GOP primary for governor.
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In 2016 and 2014 the Republican House candidate ran unopposed.
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Kinzinger has served since 2010 and ran unopposed in 2016.
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In the first two Presidential elections, George Washington ran unopposed.
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Ms. Tlaib is running unopposed in a very blue district.
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We saw that 254% of these legislators have been running unopposed.
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The Michigan Democrat won her election in November after running unopposed.
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Ms. Johansen won the election unopposed, setting off a sharp backlash.
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The Democratic candidate, Kim Myers, a businesswoman from Binghamton, was unopposed.
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Cartwright won Tuesday nomination to run in the new 8th unopposed.
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Britain and the United States were also re-elected, essentially unopposed.
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Kyrsten Sinema, who's running unopposed in Arizona's Democratic primary for Senate.
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Both she and Greenberg are running unopposed in the August primaries.
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Regardless of the setbacks, Infantino retained enough support to stand unopposed.
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The accusations eventually dissipated and Solis was reelected unopposed in 2628.
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She was unopposed, after all; the vote was a mere formality.
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Both party's candidates are incumbent congressmen running unopposed in their primaries.
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He was re-elected unopposed in 2010 after the opposition boycotted.
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Locally, "a lot of Republicans have been running unopposed," Steinke said.
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Pearl Kim, a former prosecutor, is unopposed for the GOP nomination.
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State assembly member Anthony Brindisi, who is running unopposed in Tuesday's primary.
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The Democratic nominee, who was unopposed in the primary, is Andy Kim.
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A whopping 45% of mayors in towns and villages were elected unopposed.
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The official added that the votes for both were unanimous and unopposed.
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Rashida Tlaib to run unopposed for the congressional seat that former Rep.
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Persky is up for re-election this year and is running unopposed.
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Al-Assad took power in 2000, after running unopposed in the election.
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He will be unopposed in the states that are yet to vote.
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Haaland will face Republican Janice Arnold-Jones, who ran unopposed, in November.
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DeJear will face off with incumbent Republican Paul Pate, who ran unopposed.
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The judge is up for election this year but is running unopposed.
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Mr. Seabrook is set to run unopposed in unionwide elections this summer.
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Pelosi is running unopposed for Speaker, despite some resistance within the party.
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Stauber is running unopposed in the GOP primary to take on Rep.
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Angus King's opponents, who ran unopposed for the Republican nomination, has online.
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She ran unopposed on the general election ballot following her primary win.
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Two disqualifications left Halimah Yacob, a Malay former speaker of Parliament, unopposed.
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On the Democratic side, former State Senator Mac Schneider is running unopposed.
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Walter Jones, who ran unopposed by the Democrats in the 22014 election.
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Arthur Jones is running unopposed on the Republican side of the race.
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He cannot run unopposed in these places until we have a nominee.
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State Assembly member Anthony Brindisi, who is running unopposed in Tuesday's primary.
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Mugabe and his Zanu-PF party have run the country unopposed since then.
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Pressley, who campaigned on a progressive platform, ran unopposed in the general election.
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The Houthis mount regular raids dozens of kilometres into Saudi Arabia, often unopposed.
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She ran unopposed but faced opposition from a group calling for generational change.
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Sisi is seeking re-election in March when he will run virtually unopposed.
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The winner of that race will also run unopposed in November&aposs election.
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Wesley Bell, a Ferguson city councilman, is running unopposed in the general election.
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Forty-nine percent of Republican respondents said they hope Trump will run unopposed.
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Ronald Castorina, Jr., a Republican, ran unopposed for a Staten Island Assembly seat.
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Salt Lake City Councilwoman Jenny Wilson is running unopposed on the Democratic side.
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"There's two ways to run — unopposed or scared," Cuellar said in an interview.
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By then, incumbents had often won both primaries and ran in November unopposed.
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He ran unopposed in 2018 when he was elected to his fourth term.
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"The last time Jeff Sessions ran for reelection, he ran unopposed," Wagner said.
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He ran unopposed in the Third District to take on Representative Tom MacArthur.
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Around half said they'd want Trump to run unopposed for the Republican nomination.
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Soon Mr. Claar, who usually runs unopposed, found his job on the line.
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Lawmkers draped Buddhist prayer scarves around his neck after he was elected unopposed.
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Still, inexplicably, Hiram was voted into office as mayor because he ran unopposed.
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Correction: This article has been updated to correct the year Kinzinger ran unopposed.
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Jess King, a progressive nonprofit leader backed by Bernie Sanders, is running unopposed.
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She will serve alongside her brother, Sebastian Duterte, who ran unopposed for vice mayor.
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Michigan Democrat Rashida Tlaib, 42, won her election after running unopposed by a Republican.
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Last year, he was running unopposed for his third term in the state Senate.
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In one of the safest Democratic districts in the country, he is running unopposed.
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Ho Iat-seng, running unopposed, will succeed current leader Chui Sai-on in December.
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Michigan Democrat Rashida Tlaib, 153, won her election after running unopposed by a Republican.
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Ms. Marzian, 61, who has represented a Louisville district since 1995, will run unopposed.
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And so it could very well be that he is running unopposed in January.
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He's facing a reelection vote in less than a month, and he's running unopposed.
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Tim Kaine, who was unopposed in his own party in his re-election bid.
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Kim Reynolds is set to advance to the general election, as she ran unopposed.
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"There's an old line: 'There's two ways to run: scared and unopposed,' " Cruz said.
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Tim Murphy carried the district unopposed in 2016 while Trump won the area easily.
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"Frankly, I'd be here campaigning for Brian Kemp if he was unopposed," Pence said.
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In the closely watched Montana Senate race, vulnerable incumbent Tester ran unopposed among Democrats.
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Running unopposed in November, she is poised to be the country's first Muslim congresswoman.
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The first one is Arthur Jones, who is running unopposed for the Republican nomination.
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Afterward, North Vietnamese forces moved into the area, unopposed, and held it until 1971.
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The president is virtually running unopposed in the race to win the Republican nomination.
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Ms. Davis, who was unopposed on Primary Day, has a similarly two-pronged message.
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In 1979, 1983 and 1988, he and his Kenya African National Union ran unopposed.
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Klobuchar ran for reelection unopposed in 2002, before successfully running for Senate in 2006.
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Mr. Kind, who is serving in his 11th term, ran unopposed in November's election.
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Shortly thereafter, he ran unopposed and was re-elected for a six-year term.
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If so, though, the unopposed United Nations resolution could chip away at that impression.
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The North American bid had entered the 2026 race early, and nearly ran unopposed.
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He's been, as it were, elected unopposed I think four times in a row.
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Pressley, a Democrat, ran unopposed in Massachusetts' 7th District after beating the 10-term Rep.
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The CPP last month claimed victory following a controversial general election which was largely unopposed.
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But when it comes to controlling the news cycle in this election, he's running unopposed.
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Eight votes went completely unopposed and more than half had less than 5 percent opposition.
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One candidate in the Sindh provincial assembly was unopposed and has already secured that seat.
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O'Halleran is unopposed, but on the Republican side, there's a Trump loyalty contest going on.
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For one thing, no one has officially declared their candidacy for leader, leaving her unopposed.
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Crooks was running unopposed for the Democratic nomination for a seat in the state Legislature.
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In the Bronx, Darcel D. Clark, the district attorney and a Democrat, is running unopposed.
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He is running unopposed for the position of assistant Democratic leader in the upcoming Congress.
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Liz Cheney of Wyoming ran unopposed for the position McMorris Rodgers held for five years.
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"It's amazing how well the Chinese do (in Africa) -- because they are unopposed," he said.
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There is no Republican opponent in the race, and Bell will run unopposed in November.
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Barrasso will face businessman Gary Trauner, who is unopposed for the Democratic nomination, in November.
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The judge just won a new six-year term last Tuesday, as he ran unopposed.
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The CPP in July claimed victory following a controversial general election which was largely unopposed.
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Undeterred, he proceeded to run unopposed, reframing the contest as a referendum on his leadership.
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She's going on her 13th term running unopposed by either fellow democrats or republican challengers.
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She's coming onto her 13th consecutive term and has run unopposed for the last three.
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A year later, he ran unopposed for reelection and won with 97% of the vote.
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Tim Murphy had held it easily since 2002; he was unopposed in 2014 and 2016.
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Mr. Rajoy was re-elected unopposed as leader of his Popular Party during the weekend.
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In the past, a nominating committee typically chose a candidate who was then elected unopposed.
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The board will be up for election unopposed this week at the company's delayed shareholders meeting.
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After winning the Democratic nomination for Michigan's 13th Congressional District, Palestinian-American Rashida Tlaib ran unopposed.
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But Clinton's righter-leaning pursuits hardly went unopposed by liberals occupying the party's center of gravity.
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Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party (CPP) swept all parliamentary seats in last month's largely unopposed election.
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As recently as 1976, the PRI claimed 100 percent of the vote for its unopposed candidate.
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Chrissy Houlahan, a Democrat, is running unopposed in the 6th district primary, so she's already won.
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In the new District 1, the sitting Republican commissioner is running unopposed to reclaim his seat.
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The governor's race featured a hotly contested Republican primary with incumbent Democrat Tom Wolf running unopposed.
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That in a seat deemed so safe that Mr Murphy ran unopposed in 2014 and 2016.
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According to Dauber, if the Brock Turner case had happened earlier, Persky wouldn't have been unopposed.
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Saraki ran unopposed for the post of Senate president, mainly with the support of the opposition.
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Halimah Yacob, a former speaker of parliament, was elected unopposed as the country's first woman president.
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Arthur Jones, a Holocaust denier, ran unopposed in the Republican primary for Illinois's Third Congressional District.
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She will be favored to defeat Republican Daniel David, who ran unopposed in the GOP primary.
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Begich, also previously the former mayor of Anchorage, clinched the Democratic nomination after running virtually unopposed.
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Dan Lipinski (D-Ill.) in this year's midterm elections after running unopposed in a May primary.
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Saraki was not his party's preferred candidate, but ran unopposed for the post of senate president.
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The third candidate, state Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi, ran unopposed in New York's 22nd District Democratic primary.
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The measure sailed through Congress unopposed, a rare example of bipartisan agreement in an election year.
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After serving as speaker from 22018 to 22018, Pelosi is running unopposed for the job again.
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In the ethical wasteland of today's hyper-media, propaganda is back, effectively unopposed and phenomenally destructive.
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This paved the way for Paris as the sole 2024 bidder to win the Games unopposed.
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Odinga's move left Kenyatta to stand effectively unopposed in a vote held on the president's birthday.
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Both Trotta and Doyle are quick to note that Spota has run twice unopposed for office.
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Persky is up for reelection in November but he was unopposed in a primary earlier this month.
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Registration of candidates is on Monday, and Ochoa will run unopposed, one of the three officials said.
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Ayanna Pressley is the first black Congresswoman to represent the Massachusetts 7th Congressional District after running unopposed.
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In 2018, Amash won reelection with 54.4% of the vote, after breezing through the GOP primary unopposed.
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It is the fourth time in a row that the Communist Party's preferred candidate has run unopposed.
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The industry has been allowed, almost entirely unopposed, to expand copyright law again and again and again.
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Most candidates for local offices ran completely unopposed, and many women were not even registered to vote.
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Leslie Gibson, a Republican, had been running unopposed for a state House seat in Maine's 57th district.
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She ran unopposed in the general election after her August primary win in Michigan's 13th Congressional District.
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And in Michigan, Rashida Tlaib clinched a Democratic congressional nom and will likely run unopposed in November.
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Democrats, meanwhile, are positively thrilled about the candidacy of Chrissy Houlahan, who's running unopposed in the primary.
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She ran unopposed in the general election following her August primary win in Michigan's 13th Congressional District.
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He currently serves as the state's Senate minority leader and is running unopposed on the Democratic side.
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Although Mr. Dowless was running unopposed, about a third of the vote went to write-in candidates.
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Ms. Pelosi was the only unopposed candidate in the top races who did not receive unanimous approval.
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When I announced, the other candidates dropped out, and I won that seat in the Legislature unopposed.
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It omits the re-election campaigns of Presidents Clinton and Obama, who were unopposed for the nomination.
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The other times, sitting presidents won the caucuses when they were running unopposed, or with little competition.
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I wasn't planning to vote, because the senate and house positions were running unopposed for my district.
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In 2012, President Obama ran unopposed and in 2008, he failed to get on the ballot there.
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Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) ran unopposed in her primary and will face Republican Geoff Diehl in November.
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He will win unopposed, after banning the main opposition party, jailing its leader, and muzzling the independent press.
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She'll run unopposed in the November general elections, since there's no Republican running for the bright-blue district.
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Michael Capuano in September and ran unopposed on Tuesday, will become Massachusetts's first black woman to join Congress.
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Rashida Tlaib, who ran unopposed in MI-13, will be the first Muslim woman to serve in Congress.
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Fiedler is also running unopposed, while Seale, who won by roughly 1 percentage point, faces Republican incumbent Rep.
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Previously only four the 14 aldermen had to contest their seats and Chuck Barney, the mayor, ran unopposed.
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Tester, who is among a handful of red-state Democrats up for reelection this year, is running unopposed.
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Lewis was first elected to Congress in 1986 and is running unopposed for re-election later this year.
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Stivers is up for reelection in November after winning in primary election where he was unopposed in May.
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But no Republican votes were recorded, because Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro ran unopposed for the GOP nomination.
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Saraki ran unopposed for the post of Senate president in 2015, mainly with the backing of the opposition.
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Tuesday's winner will go on to face businessman Gary Trauner, who is running unopposed in the Democratic primary.
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In Friday's vote, both China and Saudi Arabia were re-elected, essentially unopposed for seats representing Asian countries.
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MacArthur ran unopposed in the GOP primary and won the seat in 2014 following the retirement of Rep.
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The building eventually received a judgment of foreclosure and sale in December 2015, after the motion went unopposed.
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Mr. Ratcliffe went on to run unopposed in the general election and has since been re-elected twice.
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Bee concluded by pointing out that both Unterman and Rowland are running unopposed in the upcoming November elections.
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Tim Murphy, who ran unopposed in both 2016 and 2014, won the district by 28 points in 2012.
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Thirty-two Democrats voted against nominating Pelosi for speaker by secret ballot, even though she was running unopposed.
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A single mom and Vietnam veteran, Lohman's unopposed in next week's Democratic primary for the heavily Republican district.
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Democrat Billie Sutton ran unopposed for his party's nomination for governor, as did the party's congressional candidate, Tim Bjorkman.
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Ramaphosa was elected unopposed as South Africa's new president by ruling party legislators after the resignation of Jacob Zuma.
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Tlaib, also the first Palestinian-American woman ever elected to the House, ran unopposed on Michigan's 13th District candidate.
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Gryskiewicz, who was essentially unopposed when she ran for the post in November, was sworn into office in January.
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In less than two months their peaceful, popular protests dislodged a president who ruled almost unopposed for two decades.
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Rashida Tlaib has won the Democratic nomination to run unopposed for the House seat long held by former Rep.
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There is no primary to speak of on Tuesday: Mary Barzee Flores, a former federal judge, is running unopposed.
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Steve Pearce, a Republican running unopposed in the primary who represents the southern part of the state in Congress.
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But the consolation for Britain's Conservatives would be unopposed power — without compromise with Brussels or the regions — for generations.
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The union recently mailed out ballots for an election this summer listing Mr. Seabrook as running unopposed for president.
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Ron Reynolds (D) received nearly 50,000 votes in his unopposed bid for reelection, according to The Dallas Morning News.
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Democrats nominated incumbent Kathy Hochul (D), while Republicans picked former Rye City Councilwoman Julie Killian (R), who ran unopposed.
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In Iowa, Republican Governor Kim Reynolds breezed through her primary unopposed, but faces a tough road ahead to November.
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In the 22nd District, DCCC-backed education advocate Anthony Brindisi will run unopposed and will take on GOP Rep.
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She won her primary for John Conyers' old House seat in Michigan, and she's running unopposed in the general.
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Heidi Heitkamp, who runs unopposed Tuesday, aims to win in a state Trump won by more than 30 points.
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The Republican incumbent, Representative Adam Kinzinger, ran unopposed in 2016, when President Trump won the district by 17 points.
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Several major donors considered challenging Muñoz for finance chairman, but he ultimately ran unopposed and was confirmed by acclimation.
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And in Michigan last week, Palestinian-American Rashida Tlaib won her Detroit-area primary and runs unopposed in November.
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Ramaphosa, head of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party since December, went unopposed during a session of Parliament.
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McCready, who trailed Harris by fewer than 1,000 votes in November, was unopposed and is the Democratic nominee once again.
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The Scream Queens actor took to Instagram on Friday, calling out Ryan Reynolds on his unopposed run for the title.
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He faces seven-term incumbent Democrat Garland Pierce, who is black and who ran unopposed in his party&aposs primary.
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"I don't expect to get 90 percent against some good candidates," he said, alluding to his unopposed romp in 2014.
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He won his primary bid on September 2000 and is running unopposed on the general election ballot on November 232.
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But that may still be enough to make their point that members of Congress should not run unopposed in primaries.
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In the last election, some 85 GOP members ran unopposed or won more than two-thirds of the votes cast.
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However, the investor support the Qualcomm directors received was lower than in most cases where directors run for election unopposed.
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Murphy, who has been in Congress since 2003, ran unopposed — by Dems and Republicans alike — in every election since 2012.
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Donald Trump notched two unopposed wins in West Virginia and Nebraska, moving closer to his inevitable, most likely uncontested nomination.
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On the Republican side, attorney Keith Wofford, who is African-American, is running unopposed for his party's attorney general nomination.
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When a candidate runs unopposed, Democrats typically would move to elect that person by unanimous consent or a voice vote.
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Díaz-Canel, 57, was selected by a vote of 603-1 as the unopposed candidate to replace Raul Castro, 86.
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In July, Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party (CPP) claimed victory following a general election in which it was largely unopposed.
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This week's Republican primary will determine who faces off with Democrat Dan McCready, who's running unopposed for his party's nomination.
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He is running unopposed, all but guaranteeing he will soon be the official Republican candidate for the House of Representatives.
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Additionally, Republican turnout is expected to be lower now that Donald Trump is running unopposed as the presumptive GOP nominee.
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Just 55 percent of New Hampshire Republicans said in May they wanted Trump to run unopposed in the GOP primary.
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And yet Mr. Lynch's reign is essentially unchallenged: This summer he was elected to another term as president, running unopposed.
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MORE ran virtually unopposed — except, in West Virginia, where an individual named Keith Judd was on the Democratic primary ballot.
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Vance perhaps survived the Weinstein scandal because it broke during a reelection bid in 250 when he was running unopposed.
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Tlaib is running unopposed for the House seat and is using her newfound influence to help others achieve similar success.
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Pelosi and the No. 2 and No. 3 House Democrats Steny Hoyer and Jim Clyburn all ran unopposed on Wednesday.
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She's now running unopposed in the general election for the bright-blue 13th Congressional District, which includes parts of Detroit.
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