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The City Council Speaker refused to tell reporters who she voted for on Thursday, after casting her ballot in Queens.
When New Yorkers fill out ballots in Tuesday’s mayoral primary, they’ll be able to choose more than just one candidate.
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The Nation on MSNNew York City Might Elect a Truly Progressive Mayor—Thanks to Ranked-Choice VotingMamdani’s campaign deserves credit for offering a clear, inspiring, progressive message. But ranked-choice voting is also ...
The candidates for mayor in the nation’s largest city are, arguably, as diverse as the residents they seek to represent.
The Senate voted Wednesday to send a bill to Gov. Janet Mills that would expand ranked choice voting to include the governor's and state legislative races. Mills has not yet taken a position on the ...
Track the latest Democratic primary polls, including ranked-choice outcomes, in the New York City mayoral election.
Following a pair of tightly contested races, State Sen. Ghazala Hashmi, D-Chesterfield, and former State Del. Jay Jones ...
More than 5,000 Richmond residents and those who work or play in the city weighed in over several weeks on how the city ...
Concerned about the sexual allegations against Cuomo as well as Mamdani’s positions on Israel, some local Jews are leaving ...
Election season is in full swing in New York City. Candidates are running ads, campaign posters are outside of every bodega, ...
Tuesday marked a historic election for Charlottesville, Virginia, as the city used ranked choice voting (RCV) for the first time in a competitive Democratic primary. RCV advocates say the results ...
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