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Before 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.
Brooklyn has seen the most early voters with 78,311, followed by Manhattan with 69,473, Queens with 41,177, the Bronx with 16,418 and Staten Island with 7,065.
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 could once again decide New York City’s mayoral primary, four years after the process was slow and marred by a major tabulation error.
New York City voters voting in the city's Democratic mayoral primary election will be able to rank their top five candidates thanks to ranked-choice voting.
New York State officials are urging residents to prepare for a prolonged period of dangerous heat and volatile weather, with feels-like temperatures expected to top 100 degrees and multiple rounds of severe thunderstorms forecast through next week.
As New Yorkers head to the polls in the primaries for upcoming local elections, voters will have the chance to vote for not one, but up to five of their preferred candidates for mayor and other races.
N ew York City, America’s most innovative metropolis when it comes to making life harder than it needs to be, is about to perform that service for the national Democratic Party. As Democrats go to the polls to choose their next candidate for mayor,
When New Yorkers fill out ballots in Tuesday’s mayoral primary, they’ll be able to choose more than just one candidate.