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  2. David Valesky - Wikipedia

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    David J. Valesky (b. circa 1966) is an American politician who is a former member of the New York State Senate . A Democrat , Valesky represented the 53rd Senate District and the 49th Senate District in upstate New York .

  3. Rachel May - Wikipedia

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    Among the members of the IDC was David Valesky, who had represented the district since 2005. [7] In the 2018 elections, May ran for New York State Senate against Valesky in the Democratic primary. The election was the first serious challenge to Valesky since he took office. [8] In a year with strong anti-IDC sentiment, May narrowly defeated ...

  4. Independent Democratic Conference - Wikipedia

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    David Valesky is the deputy director of the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets [81] Jesse Hamilton lost a 2020 bid for the New York State Assembly against incumbent Diana Richardson in the Democratic Party primary. Richardson became Deputy Brooklyn Borough President in January 2022. [82]

  5. Valuyki, Belgorod Oblast - Wikipedia

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    St. Nicholas's Church. Valuyki was founded in 1593 as a fortress for protection against the Crimean and Nogai Tatar raids along the Muravsky Trail. [2]In January 1943, during ARMIR's retreat from the Don front, after days of continuous fighting, exhausted by cold and hunger, numerous men from various units of the 4th Alpine Division "Cuneense", commanded by General Emilio Battisti, converged ...

  6. Historic Monuments of Novgorod and Surroundings - Wikipedia

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    Novgorod between the 9th and the 15th centuries was one of the most significant cities of medieval Rus.It lay on the trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks and was the center of the Novgorod Republic, which included the major part of what is currently northwestern Russia.

  7. New York's 53rd State Senate district - Wikipedia

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    District 53 includes all of Oneida and Madison Counties and parts of Chenango, and Herkimer. [1] [4]The district overlaps with New York's 19th and 22nd congressional districts, and with the 117th, 121st, 126th, 127th, 128th, and 129th districts of the New York State Assembly.

  8. Jeffrey Brown (politician) - Wikipedia

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    He instead ran for the State Senate, challenging one term Democratic Sen. David Valesky, who unseated Nancy Larraine Hoffmann, in what was expected to be one of the hottest races in upstate New York. In fact, New York State senate majority leader Joe Bruno invested over $800,000 in Brown's campaign to unseat Valesky.

  9. Viktor Vekselberg - Wikipedia

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    Viktor Vekselberg was born in 1957 to a Ukrainian Jewish father and a Russian mother [10] [11] in Drohobych, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (although some reports state that he was born in Lviv). [12]