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Some good government advocates are saying “I told you so”, after depressed voter turnout in Tuesday’s primary and special elections, largely pointing to spotty voter turnout in some areas of the state compared to others.
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Connecticut GOP gubernatorial candidate Bob Stefanowski says he’ll challenge his loss of the Independent Party nomination.
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Environmental advocates are urging President Biden to permanently preserve Plum Island in the Long Island Sound as a national monument.
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With just hours before Election Day, it’s important to know who your options are. Here is how redistricting changed New York’s four congressional districts on Long Island and who are the candidates on the ballot.
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The second of New York’s two primary voting days is being held on Tuesday August 23, with some hotly contested races. Although, as Karen DeWitt reports, turn out is expected to be low.
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On Tuesday, Aug. 23, New Yorkers will participate in their second primary election of the year, with key races for seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and the state Senate. If you’re looking to head to the polls, here are the basics.
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The legal battles over redistricting are still not over. While the state Senate and congressional lines have been resolved by a court-appointed special master, arguments continue over who will draw the new state Assembly lines, after a court ruled that those lines were also unconstitutionally gerrymandered.
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New York’s registered voters picked Long Island Congressman Lee Zeldin and Governor Kathy Hochul in the Republican Party and Democratic Party primary elections on Tuesday. Hochul hopes to become the first woman elected governor of New York — Zeldin might be tough to beat.
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With early voting underway ahead of New York’s primary Tuesday, four GOP candidates for governor have been debating with hopes of winning Republicans’ first statewide election since 2002.