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The legislature acted on Gov. Hochul's request to approve the law to apply only to Benjamin's candidacy. Hochul signed it into law.
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New York voters will likely end up going to the polls three times this year, now that the state’s highest court has thrown out new district lines for Congressional and state Senate seats, and delayed some primaries originally scheduled for June.
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Election maps and calendars in the Empire State have been turned upside down. What does this mean for Onondaga County voters and its board of elections?
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Benjamin resigned as lieutenant governor earlier this month after he was indicted on federal corruption charges. But under state law, he has to remain on the June primary ballot as Hochul’s running mate unless he dies, runs for another office, or moves out of state.
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul, in office for less than half a year, is looking to be a strong favorite in the 2022 race for election. Capitol Correspondent Karen DeWitt takes a look at how far the governor has come in a short time, and what could still trip her up.