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Richard Giardino, Fulton County Sheriff (2015–present) [12] Mark Walczyk, state senator from the 49th district (2023–present) [15] Marc Molinaro, former U.S. Representative from New York's 19th congressional district (2023–2025) [16] (nominated to lead the Federal Transit Administration) [17]
The Board of Elections in the City of New York, as provided under Election Law § 3-200, is responsible for conducting elections, including primary, special and general elections; handling voter registration and the maintenance of voter records; handling candidate petitions, documents, and campaign finance disclosures; and conducting voter outreach and education.
The 2025 New York City Council elections will be held on November 4, 2025, with primary elections occurring on June 24, 2025. [1] Party nominees will be chosen using ranked-choice voting . Incumbents not seeking re-election
The other elections in New York are for a six-year term for U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's seat; two-year terms for each of the state's 26 seats in the House of Representatives; and two-year terms ...
Elections for all 26 house districts in New York occurred. New York lost a congressional seat following the most recent census. [19] The congressional map that was going to be used for the cycle was ruled an unconstitutional Democratic gerrymander by a judge, so a new map was drawn by a special master that was used this cycle. [20]
(The Center Square) — New York voters have approved several ballot questions from New York City Mayor Eric Adams that will expand his authority over the City Council, despite claims that the ...
The New York State Board of Elections is a bipartisan agency of the New York state government within the New York State Executive Department responsible for enforcement and administration of election-related laws. [1] [2] It also regulates campaign finance disclosure and limitations through its "fair campaign code". [1] [3]
The final tallies won’t be confirmed until after the absentee ballots are counted starting on Tuesday, Nov. 9 NYC still counting all five ballot proposals amending state constitution Skip to ...