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On Tuesday, Onondaga County Democrats are choosing who will advance to the November election in NY-22 and in senate district 50; Republicans are deciding on their favorite in senate district 48.
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Less than 1,000 of nearly 198,000 enrolled Democrat and Republican voters have cast ballots during early voting for the presidential primaries.
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The number of voters who have turned out at ten locations across Onondaga County has roughly doubled over 2019 and 2021.
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Elections can be hard to predict, but Democratic Elections Commissioner Dustin Czarny says they're likely to blow past their budget allocation next year.
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The problems include missing signatures and incorrect mailing.
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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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Just over a year ago, a judge ordered county elections officials to certify Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-22) as the winner in New York’s 22nd Congressional District race. Elections officials say many of the administrative failures have since been resolved.
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Central New York’s delegation of state lawmakers is stepping up pressure on Onondaga County elections officials to add more early voting sites. The county…
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The Onondaga County Board of Elections is expected to be back at full strength on Monday to count the remaining 30,000 absentee ballots. Democratic…
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The review and counting of Onondaga County’s 27,000 remaining absentee ballots won’t resume for another two weeks due to eight additional cases of…