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During an online forum organized by the liberal advocacy group Common Cause, the candidates were asked if they would support ballot access for people behind bars.
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Democrats in New York have been absorbing the impact of some unexpected losses on Election night. They are debating what, if anything, they should do differently next year when several important races are up, including the contest for governor.
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Republicans and Conservatives are claiming victory in the rejection of three ballot proposals that would have allowed mail-in voting in New York, same-day voter registration and made changes to the state’s redistricting process.
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Voters in New York rejected three changes to the state constitution on Tuesday that would have modified the state’s redistricting process and made it easier to vote, while approving two amendments on the environment and courts in New York City.
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Valentine ran as an unaffiliated candidate. He conceded to Democrat Caroline Simmons, who led him by hundreds of votes.
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'Law and order' Democratic candidates were no match to two Republicans who were elected by Long Island voters to shift away from criminal justice reform following the police murder of George Floyd.
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The culture war over how America teaches its children about racism drove an extraordinary turnout Tuesday in the shoreline community of Guilford, where unofficial returns showed voters decisively rejecting a Republican school board slate organized in opposition to critical race theory.
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By an overwhelming majority, New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker was re-elected, and his opponent had conceded less than an hour after polls closed.
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The Bull Moose Party supporters in Oxford said their issue is opposition to the mask mandate in schools.
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Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Connecticut, and until 9 p.m. in New York. Here’s the latest on some of the Election Day races in the region.