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Roughly 3.5 million New Yorkers couldn’t vote in this week’s primary election because they aren’t registered with a political party. Advocacy groups say that needs to change.
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Owens served as Deputy Mayor under Walsh for his entire tenure.
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The Syracuse Common Council will see at least two new faces next year after Tuesday’s primary results.
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Election results overwhelmingly favor Syracuse Deputy Mayor Sharon Owens in primary race for city's mayor
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Early voting turnout for next week’s primary election in Onondaga County has doubled compared to four years ago, driven by a competitive mayoral race.
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Democratic and Republican voters continue casting ballots in key local races. Early voting runs through June 23 at five locations.
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Attorney General Letitia James has a hotline starting Saturday, June 14th for voters to resolve disputes, report pushback, or other questions for the primary election. Early voting starts June 14th and primary election day is June 24th.
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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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Some Onondaga County voters say they're more concerned about national issues than local politics.
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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.