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The New York City mayoral election is a few weeks away! New Yorkers will head to voting locations on Nov. 4 to choose the candidate they want to lead New York City. Here are some other key dates you need to know: Debates The top three New York City mayoral candidates
First responders rushed to the location, at 450 W. 33rd St. in Midtown, around 2:40 p.m., where workers counting mail-in ballots were exposed to the substance, which was inside an envelope.
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What to know about early voting in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut for Election Day 2025
The early voting period for the general election is Saturday, October 25 - Sunday, November 2, 2025. Election Day is Tuesday, November 4, 2025. For more information visit the New York State Board of Elections. Voter registration deadline for the General Election is October 14, 2025.
Right now, most local races across the country — for things like city council, school board and bond measures — are "off-cycle," or don't coincide with federal elections ... Brandeis High School in Manhattan during New York City's June 24 primary.
Usually by this time of an election cycle, it is pretty clear who the next mayor will be and what ballot questions will be posed to voters. This year, both are uncertain. Of course, as the Democratic nominee, Assembly member Zohran Mamdani seems to be in ...
While early voting for the next mayor doesn’t start until Oct. 25, New Yorkers who vote by mail are already receiving their ballots and every one those ballots is flawed and every ballot to
Bill Ackman recently contributed $1 million to a super PAC opposing Mamdani. Will it work this time to stop the socialist leading the race?
The city’s Board of Elections on Tuesday approved three contentious ballot measures that would speed up housing construction and weaken the City Council’s informal veto power over rezonings, likely setting the stage for a legal battle before the ...
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Mysterious white powder sent to NYC Board of Elections, sparking panic
Emergency service workers, including HAZMAT, leapt into motion Friday afternoon after a mysterious white powder was sent to a NYC Board of Elections office. No one was hurt.