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Indoor dining on the chopping block while NYC kids return to classrooms
Rounding up the week’s political news.
New York City
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New lawsuit could delay ranked-choice voting in NYC
An injunction could create uncertainty about what voting system people will use in June.
Campaigns & Elections
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Education is the next big step for ranked-choice voting
Some lawmakers think the city doesn’t have enough time for voter outreach
Campaigns & Elections
Politics
The top 5 voting reforms that haven’t happened yet in NY
Elections are a mess. Here are some ways to fix them.
New York State
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How to reform the Board of Elections
Lawmakers have a lot to consider when thinking about New York’s dysfunctional elections administration.
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Vaccines on the way and New York’s elections are certified
Rounding up the week’s political news.
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Western New York has emerged as the state's new coronavirus epicenter
And officials and experts aren’t sure why.
New York State
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What’s going on in the Brindisi-Tenney race?
It’s a month after the election and we still don’t know the winner in New York’s 22nd Congressional District.
Interviews & Profiles
Personality
Steve Bellone: The last of the New York centrists
What’s next for the Suffolk County executive in a state where you have to pick a side?
New York City
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City schools shut down and the MTA proposes a doomsday budget
Rounding up the week’s political news.
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GOP continues contesting presidential results as absentee ballot counting begins
Rounding up the week’s political news.
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An uncertain election night as coronavirus cases climb across the state
Rounding up the week’s political news.
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Only two minor parties in New York will keep their ballot access
The four parties that failed to meet the state’s new requirements aren’t giving up without a fight.
New York State
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2020 New York state legislative general election results
Will the Democrats secure a supermajority in the state Senate?
Campaigns & Elections
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Early voting a work in progress in New York
Over 2.5 million New York voters cast their ballots in person before Election Day.
New York City
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Long lines for early voting while COVID-19 cases tick up in NYC
Rounding up the week’s political news
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Who not to vote for when choosing judges
Some of the candidates aren’t campaigning and don’t live where they are running.
New York City
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21 in ’21 kicks into high gear
The group seeking equal representation for women on the City Council announced its slate of 33 endorsements.
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Politics
Long early voting lines plague voters across New York
While boards of elections could have been more prepared, a confluence of problems caused hours long wait times.
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