Advocate Anis Ahmed Khan is a former Pakistani politician. He was a member of Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP).
Personal life
Anis Ahmed belongs to Urdu-speaking Muhajir family.
Political career
Muttahida Qaumi Movement
Anis Ahmed joined MQM in 2003 and became an ordinary member of Muttahida Quami Movement. Later On he became a member of the Rabita Committee. Anis left MQM in 2013.
Pak Sarzameen Party
In 2016 he joined Pak Sarzameen Party. He and former Mayor of Karachi Syed Mustafa Kamal did a press conference confirming that he has joined PSP. He then criticized MQM when he joined PSP.
After PSP lost the 2018 Pakistan elections, Anis Advocate left PSP.
Arrestment
In March 2017, Anis Advocate was arrested along with Mustafa Kamal in the Million March.
Personal life
Anis Ahmed belongs to Urdu-speaking Muhajir family.
Political career
Muttahida Qaumi Movement
Anis Ahmed joined MQM in 2003 and became an ordinary member of Muttahida Quami Movement. Later On he became a member of the Rabita Committee. Anis left MQM in 2013.
Pak Sarzameen Party
In 2016 he joined Pak Sarzameen Party. He and former Mayor of Karachi Syed Mustafa Kamal did a press conference confirming that he has joined PSP. He then criticized MQM when he joined PSP.
After PSP lost the 2018 Pakistan elections, Anis Advocate left PSP.
Arrestment
In March 2017, Anis Advocate was arrested along with Mustafa Kamal in the Million March.
Terry Ray Bankert (born 1951) is an American lawyer and former politician from Michigan.
Early life, education, & military service
He graduated from the University of Michigan - Flint with a Bachelor of Arts in 1982 and a Master of Public Administration in 2005. He earned a Juris Doctor from the Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in 1992. In 2009, Bankert was a number of lawyers under consideration to be appointed by Governor Grandholm for the vacancy in the position of Probate Judge for Genesee County caused by the death of the judge.
Flint reorganized its governance structure, after the flint water crisis. The new governance structure required City Council to appoint an ombudsman, and the East Village Magazine quoted Bankert, a former ombudsman himself, pointing out that after more than a year and a half Council hadn't yet appointed one.<ref name=eastvillagemagazine2019-07-02/>
Legal career
He has practiced law in Flint since 1994.<ref name="PW" />
Early life, education, & military service
He graduated from the University of Michigan - Flint with a Bachelor of Arts in 1982 and a Master of Public Administration in 2005. He earned a Juris Doctor from the Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in 1992. In 2009, Bankert was a number of lawyers under consideration to be appointed by Governor Grandholm for the vacancy in the position of Probate Judge for Genesee County caused by the death of the judge.
Flint reorganized its governance structure, after the flint water crisis. The new governance structure required City Council to appoint an ombudsman, and the East Village Magazine quoted Bankert, a former ombudsman himself, pointing out that after more than a year and a half Council hadn't yet appointed one.<ref name=eastvillagemagazine2019-07-02/>
Legal career
He has practiced law in Flint since 1994.<ref name="PW" />
Darryl E. Buchanan is a politician, former City Administrator and City Ombudsman of the City of Flint, Michigan.
Early life
He was age 18 in 1972 becoming a part of the first generation of 18-year-olds to vote in a presidential election.
Political
He was remove as City Administrator days before Williamson's resignation as mayor and supposedly appointed to the nonexistent office of deputy mayor. The Temporary Mayor Michael Brown reassigned him to be special projects director. but loses in the May 5, 2009 primary. Buchanan then runs for the First Ward Council seat losing to his successor, Delrico Loyd in the November 3, 2009 General Election.
Running in the nonpartisan general primary on August 2, 2011 in his bid to be oust current mayor Dayne Walling, Buchanan took second (2,668 votes 24% to 2,434 votes or 22% for Scott Smith) to face off with him in the general election in November. On November 8, 2011, Mayor Dayne Walling defeated Buchanan 8,819 votes (56%) to 6,868 votes (44%).
Early life
He was age 18 in 1972 becoming a part of the first generation of 18-year-olds to vote in a presidential election.
Political
He was remove as City Administrator days before Williamson's resignation as mayor and supposedly appointed to the nonexistent office of deputy mayor. The Temporary Mayor Michael Brown reassigned him to be special projects director. but loses in the May 5, 2009 primary. Buchanan then runs for the First Ward Council seat losing to his successor, Delrico Loyd in the November 3, 2009 General Election.
Running in the nonpartisan general primary on August 2, 2011 in his bid to be oust current mayor Dayne Walling, Buchanan took second (2,668 votes 24% to 2,434 votes or 22% for Scott Smith) to face off with him in the general election in November. On November 8, 2011, Mayor Dayne Walling defeated Buchanan 8,819 votes (56%) to 6,868 votes (44%).
Terry Heilbron (born c. 1952) is an English former football referee in the English Football League, who took charge of the 1999 Football League Cup Final. During his time on the List he was based in Newton Aycliffe in County Durham.
Career
He became a Football League linesman in 1989 and four years later was elevated to the National List of referees at the age of forty one. However his age meant his chances of promotion to the Premier League were extremely slim as the policy at the time (since relaxed a little) was only to promote younger officials with prospects of a long Premier career or FIFA status.
His appointments by the late nineties suggested he was held in high regard by the Football League, including 10 play-off semi-final appointments and four play-off finals at the Wembley Stadium. His performances culminated in 1999 when he was appointed to the League Cup Final between Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley. His fifth major Wembley appearance in only three years. Heilbron is the only referee to be appointed to a major English final without ever officiating in the top division. Without doubt he was the countries outstanding referee during the late nineties.
The following season was his last but saw more Football League and League Cup appointments. He visited Highbury in the third round for Premier League side Arsenal's tie with Preston of the then Second Division, and handled a semi-final first leg in the same competition as Aston Villa entertained Leicester City. His last match was the Division One play-off final at Wembley in May 2000 as Ipswich beat Barnsley 4-2 to secure a place in the Premier League. After retiring he became a National List assessor.
Career
He became a Football League linesman in 1989 and four years later was elevated to the National List of referees at the age of forty one. However his age meant his chances of promotion to the Premier League were extremely slim as the policy at the time (since relaxed a little) was only to promote younger officials with prospects of a long Premier career or FIFA status.
His appointments by the late nineties suggested he was held in high regard by the Football League, including 10 play-off semi-final appointments and four play-off finals at the Wembley Stadium. His performances culminated in 1999 when he was appointed to the League Cup Final between Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley. His fifth major Wembley appearance in only three years. Heilbron is the only referee to be appointed to a major English final without ever officiating in the top division. Without doubt he was the countries outstanding referee during the late nineties.
The following season was his last but saw more Football League and League Cup appointments. He visited Highbury in the third round for Premier League side Arsenal's tie with Preston of the then Second Division, and handled a semi-final first leg in the same competition as Aston Villa entertained Leicester City. His last match was the Division One play-off final at Wembley in May 2000 as Ipswich beat Barnsley 4-2 to secure a place in the Premier League. After retiring he became a National List assessor.