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Democratic voters have choices to make in the city, and Republican voters are choosing nominees for town leadership.
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A state appeals court recently reversed a lower court decision, ruling the state's 2023 law approved by lawmakers and signed by the governor is constitutional.
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The Democratic line on the ballot will be empty due to a court order. But two independents filed petitions this week to join the Republican candidate.
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The Onondaga County Board of Elections is in the objection phase of the petition process, which is likely to last through April.
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New York State's election calendar keeps commissioners and their staffs busy every year, all year long.
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Attorney and Syracuse Republican Party Chair Kevin Ryan succeeds Michele Sardo after the party declined to reappoint her.
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Republican Onondaga County legislators declined to reappoint Michele Sardo for a fifth term as GOP commissioner amid state criticism before the election. Democrats decided to keep Dustin Czarny.
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Early voting sets a record with 79,000 ballots cast over nine days. More than 25,000 have mailed-in their ballots.
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Voters can stop at any of 10 locations to cast their ballots through Sunday.
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Oct. 26 is the last day to register to vote and to apply for an absentee or early mail-in ballot.