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| Teri
Currie |
Alice
Green ran her campaign without the big money or staff available
to the incumbent, and she was never able to lure him into
a debate. Green eventually took 20 percent of the vote and
made some politicians wonder if there might be an alternative
to the Albany machine
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| Alicia
Solsman |
after
gathering 3,600 signatures and overcoming legal hurdle after
hurdle put in their way by City Hall, the Albany Civic Agenda
found themselves betrayed and abandoned by Common Council
members who had pledged their support
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| John
Whipple |
Barbara
Smith announced her candidacy for the Common Council seat
in Ward 4 early in the game. It quickly became clear that
the celebrated community activist was a sure bet to take over
for the departing Sarah Curry-Cobb
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| Teri
Currie |
Joe
Sullivan ran his mayoral bid through the Internet without
doing much door to door campaigning. Sullivan had no illusions
about his ability to sway the Democractic vote in Albany,
and instead looked for his challengers to divide it
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