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Just in time for this week’s blistering heat wave and the final days of early voting, Governor Kathy Hochul has signed a new bill allowing voters to receive ref
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ABC7 New York on MSNFinal day for early voting in New York City; mayoral candidates make final push ahead of primarySunday is the final day for early voting ahead of Tuesday's primary election in New York. Polls will be open between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. at select sites across the city for voters wanting to cast their ballots ahead of election day.
Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation Saturday repealing an outdated section of New York’s election law — the new legislation now supports voters by allowing
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New York Magazine on MSNThe 1975 Election That Explains Cuomo vs. MamdaniHis slim victory, in a runoff over a conservative Republican named John Barbagelata, might be one of the only parallels in any city, including New York, to what is happening now: a bitterly polarized clash between Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani,
More than 7,000 Staten Islanders have voted early in the 2025 primary elections as of Friday, June 20, according to the New York City Board of Elections.
Ahead of the heat wave expected to blanket New York on primary Election Day, a new law may make it easier for voters to beat the heat while casting their ballot. New York
The two top Democratic contenders to win the NYC mayoral primary: NY's former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani.
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Localsyr.com on MSNNew York preps for off-year 2025 primaryBefore New Yorkers head to the polls in November to vote for mayors, sheriffs, county courthouses, and city councils, primaries are on for Tuesday, June 24.
Ranked-choice voting could once again decide New York City’s mayoral primary, four years after the process was slow and marred by a major tabulation error.
Hundreds of polling sites in the city that do not have air conditioning systems will be equipped with electric fans on Tuesday, when temperatures are projected to soar into the 100s as New Yorkers
The candidates for mayor in the nation’s largest city are, arguably, as diverse as the residents they seek to represent.
Ranked choice voting replaced the former system in which the city held a runoff if no candidate got 50% in the election.
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