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  2. South Carolina Workers Party - Wikipedia

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    ran as SCWP candidate [19] 2024: Harold Geddings House: South Carolina: 93rd Lost ran as SCWP candidate [19] 2024: Kiral Mace Senate: South Carolina: 16th 11,991 20.72% Lost ran as SCWP candidate [19] 2020: Willie Legette House: South Carolina: 95th 1,650

  3. Nukegate scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Virgil C. Summer nuclear station in 2013. The Nukegate scandal was a political and legal scandal that arose from the abandonment of the Virgil C. Summer nuclear expansion project in South Carolina by South Carolina Electric & Gas (SCE&G) and the South Carolina Public Service Authority (known as Santee Cooper) in 2017.

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject New York (state)

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    Recent resident of New York State particularly interested in Downstate New York. Quantocius Quantotius (talk · contribs) Anything in project scope; willing to work on templates, modules, and other behind the scenes type stuff if time-insensitive. HugoHelp (talk · contribs) New York City - Mostly The Bronx, hospitals, and lists.

  5. Socialist Party of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Socialist Party of New York is the name of two distinct, but historically related state affiliates of the American socialist movement located in New York state. Emerging from a July 1899 split in the Socialist Labor Party of America, the organization existed first as the Social Democratic Party of New York, retaining that name even after the founding of the Socialist Party of America (SPA ...

  6. New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    New York City remained the national capital under the new constitution until 1790 when it was moved to Philadelphia until 1800, when it was relocated to its current location in Washington, D.C. [71] and was the site of the inauguration of President George Washington, [72] In the first session of the Supreme Court of the United States, the ...

  7. Manhattanville, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Manhattanville (also known as West Harlem or West Central Harlem) [4] is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan bordered on the north by 135th Street; on the south by 122nd and 125th Streets; on the west by Hudson River; and on the east by Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard and the campus of City College.

  8. 15 Central Park West - Wikipedia

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    15 Central Park West is the Upper West Side neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. [6] The building's land lot occupies the entire trapezoidal city block between Central Park West to the east, 61st Street to the south, Broadway to the west, and 62nd Street to the north.

  9. New York City water supply system - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Water Board was established in 1905. It sets water and sewer rates for New York City sufficient to pay the costs of operating and financing the system, and collects user payments from customers for services provided by the water and wastewater utility systems of the City of New York.