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  2. Manhattan Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    The New York Young Republican Club was founded in 1856 as the New York Young Men's Republican Union, but the current iteration of the organization was founded in 1911 and incorporated in 1912. [66] The club is the oldest and largest chapter of the Young Republicans and has had hundreds of its alumni go on to be elected to public office.

  3. Politics of New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Politics of New York have evolved over time. The Democratic Party dominates politics in the state, with the Democrats representing a plurality of voters in New York State, constituting over twice as many registered voters as any other political party affiliation or lack thereof. [2]

  4. Kings County Republican Party (New York) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times reported that Asian Americans are shifting towards the Republican party, citing the Brooklyn Republican Party as an example. In Brooklyn's Chinatowns in 2016, the Democratic Party received 79% of the vote, while in the 2022 gubernatorial election, they received just 64% of the vote. [14]

  5. The story behind political party mascots

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    One of the animals was an elephant with "the republican vote" written on it. This is where the republican party found their mascot. Click through the gallery below to see photos of political ...

  6. Queens County Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    The last Republican District Attorney was Nat Hentel in 1966. [11] The Party currently has 3 elected members to the New York City Council: Vickie Paladino for District 19. Robert Holden for District 30. Only for elections, Holden caucuses with the Democrats in the council. Joann Ariola for District 32.

  7. Politics of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The New York City government's budget is the largest municipal budget in the United States, [2] totaling about $112.4 billion in 2024. It employs 250,000 people, spends $23.5 billion to educate more than 1.1 million children, levies $27 billion in taxes, and receives $14 billion from federal and state governments.

  8. Elections in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    New York lost two congressional districts as a result of the 2010 census, and the 2012 elections resulted in the balance of the delegation being 21 Democrats and 6 Republicans; Democrats Dan Maffei and Sean Patrick Maloney respectively unseated Republican incumbents Ann Marie Buerkle and Nan Hayworth in the 24th, centered in Syracuse, and the ...

  9. Bronx Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    During the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries, the New York Republican State Committee awarded 3 delegates to the Republicans of the 15th district which is solely in the Bronx. Meaning the small Bronx Republican party suddenly found themselves in the midst of a heated race between Ted Cruz and Donald Trump to secure their delegates.