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The results are still unknown more than a month after Election Day. A State Supreme Court Judge will make the final decision after ruling on dozens of ballots.
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The unofficial results come after Onondaga County finished counting absentee and affidavit ballots.
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Onondaga County voters are showing up in large volumes at the county's 10 early voting locations this year.
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Find out who is on the ballot, what’s changed since last election day, and where you can find local information.
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More than 700 primary voters have already chosen which candidate they’d like to see for governor on the November ballot.
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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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It’s probably no surprise that Onondaga County’s two elections commissioners have different opinions about the new state redistricting maps approved Wednesday by lawmakers. The governor is expected to sign them into law by week’s end.
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Voters in Onondaga County and across the state can expect some big changes to early and absentee voting next year after Governor Kathy Hochul signed four reform measures Thursday. One of them drops the population threshold for early voting sites, meaning there will be four more in Onondaga County, for a total of 10.
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Onondaga County elections officials will be performing a rescan of all 9,700 early voting ballots after about 800 votes were not reported in election night results. Commissioner Dustin Czarny says a routine ballot reconciliation turned up the discrepancy.
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Onondaga County residents will have one of the final opportunities this week to weigh in on the redrawn legislative district maps from the redistricting commission. It’ll be the sixth public hearing in a very contentious, and some say dysfunctional process that will establish districts for the next decade.