Socialist Now Co-Frontrunner In NYC Mayoral Race
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Early voting kicked off Saturday for New York City's primary. On the ballot are local City Council races, public advocate, comptroller and the highly anticipated Democratic mayor's race. CBS News New York's Lori Bordonaro spoke with voters who turned out early to choose their candidates.
Early voting is officially underway in New York City, kicking off a critical stretch in the primary election season. Voting starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 5 p.m. Find your nearest poll site here.
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ABC7 New York on MSNEarly voting in the NYC mayoral primary beginsThe primary is on June 24, but because of ranked-choice voting, it could take as along as July 1 to know the official results. You must vote at your assigned early voting site. Your early voting site may be different from your Election Day poll site, so make sure to check before you go!
Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani are leading the Democratic field. Even they seem nervous.
The NYC mayoral race is heading to the polls for the June 2025 primary election as early voting starts Saturday.
Greg Meeks said from the podium at the storied National Action Network headquarters in Harlem on Saturday morning, the first day of early voting in the New York City primaries. “The world is looking at what is happening in the city of New York with this upcoming mayoral election.
Candidates in New York City’s mayoral race are attempting to win over Jewish voters — but some local community leaders
Zohran Mamdani and Brad Lander — have cross endorsed each other in a last-ditch attempt to take down frontrunner Andrew Cuomo.
Amid signs that the NYC mayoral race is tightening in the final stretch, City Comptroller Brad Lander seized Thursday on an unusual endorsement he netted from a panel convened by the New York