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With Democrat Chris Ryan leading Republican Nick Paro by fewer than 600 votes, Onondaga County’s nearly 6,300 absentee ballots and upcoming recount will determine the final outcome of the close 50th Senate District race.
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The number of newly enrolled members of the Republican Party lags behind Democrats.
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As votes are counted, New Yorkers have passed Proposition 1, expanding the state constitution's protections against discrimination.
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Representative Brandon Williams calls John Mannion to concede while he's on stage.
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Young voters are more unsure about their vote in the upcoming presidential election, whether they’ve chosen or not.
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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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Democratic legislators selected members to build Independent Redistricting Commission to redraw 21st and 22nd Congressional Districts.
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Voters are deciding to either keep the freshman Republican or promote the two-term Democratic state senator to Congress.
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A Syracuse University program hopes to help the campus and broader community find ways to bridge political division by through skills and forums to have respectful debate.
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Onondaga County early voting sites saw a decrease in turnout for a third day, with Thursday’s total down to 6,800 voters from an initial record of 11,000 on the first day.