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Sharon Owens made history Tuesday night, becoming the first Black mayor-elect in Syracuse history.
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Republican candidate Tom Babilon has lost to Democrat Sharon Owens. Owens will take office as Syracuse’s next mayor, succeeding Ben Walsh.
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Democrat Gregory Eriksen takes the Onondaga County Legislature's 6th seat over incumbent Republican Julie Abbott by a difference of just 325 votes.
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Watts, CEO of Hopeprint, defeated Bonnke Sekarore and Kenyata Calloway in a race shaken by fraud allegations that forced incumbent Palmer Harvey to withdraw.
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Democrat Jeremiah Thompson, a Syracuse University writing instructor from Liverpool, defeated Republican incumbent Colleen Gunnip to win Onondaga County’s 4th Legislative District seat.
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Democrat Ellen Block continues to lead Republican David Carnie in the race for Onondaga County Legislature, emphasizing community care and local investment.
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Proposition One would change county legislature term limits from two to four years. It looks like it is set to pass, according to voter results from Onondaga County.
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Democrat Zohran Mamdani defeated former governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa to become the first South Asian and Muslim mayor in New York City’s history.
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