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Election Day is less than two weeks away. And efforts to get people ready to vote are still going strong.
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On the back of your ballot is Proposition 1, which asks New Yorkers whether the state should borrow $4.2 billion for environmental projects.
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Early voting began in New York on Saturday, despite a few glitches in Nassau County.
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The two major party candidates running for governor in Connecticut —Ned Lamont and Bob Stefanowski — support spending more money to implement a state law that erases certain criminal convictions.
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Voters on Nov. 8 will pick from a slate of candidates for federal, state and local office — but there’s more on the ballot than that. Ballot measures give voters the opportunity to directly influence legislation and changes in their government on issues like environmental protection, voting rights and affordable housing.
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New York’s plan to start counting absentee ballots early hit a roadblock Friday when a state judge ruled the law unconstitutional.
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New York State Democratic Party Chairman Jay Jacobs filed an election law complaint on Monday targeting Lee Zeldin’s campaign for governor.
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Unofficial results show that City Councilman Marcus Brown defeats state Representative Jack Hennessy in Bridgeport's second state House primary.
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A Quinnipiac University poll shows Democratic incumbent Kathy Hochul with a slight edge on Republican challenger Lee Zeldin in the New York governor's race.
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The Republican candidate for governor, Lee Zeldin, visited his favorite pizza shop near the State Capitol to talk about rising crime in the area.