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According to the certified results from the New York Board of Elections, the proposal passed with 56.99% in support, 34.23% opposed, and 8.78% of votes blank. [1] According to The New York Times , although the proposal faced right-wing opposition, it succeeded in several counties where voters otherwise voted for Donald Trump , the Republican ...
Brian Kolb, Minority Leader of the New York State Assembly [8] Richard Brodsky, former member of the New York State Assembly [9] [6] Carl Paladino, 2010 gubernatorial candidate and former Buffalo Public Schools Board of Education member; initially supported, [10] [11] then opposed, then announced support on day before election
“Prop 1 is a Trojan Horse of the most epic kind; filled with woke policies that will give illegal aliens the same rights as citizens of New York, make New York State a permanent ‘Sanctuary ...
The vast majority of voters support Prop 1, and AAPI New Yorkers – myself included – know that protecting our rights and freedoms, including the right to abortion, is at stake this election ...
The following is a list of ballot measures (also known as referendums, ballot questions, proposals, initiatives, propositions and proposals) which were on the ballot for the 2022 United States elections. Some were held prior to the federal elections on November 8.
Nov. 11—Spokane voters overwhelmingly approved major restrictions on camping in Tuesday's election. But they also backed four of the five candidates who opposed those restrictions. What it all ...
During the 2021 New York state elections, state voters voted on several ballot proposals. Ballot proposals #1 ("Making Various Changes to Redistricting Process"), #3 ("Allow Legislature to Pass Some-Day Voter Registration"), and #4 ("Allow Legislature to Pass No-Excuse Absentee Voting"), were all related to electoral reform.
On Nov. 5, Proposition One will ask voters if they want to add anti-discrimination provisions to the New York State Constitution — in other words, if they want to codify the ERA.