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The New York State Senate approves a package of bills to expand voter access, after voters in November rejected two ballot proposals to make it easier to vote. The bills would continue expanded absentee ballot voting that was allowed earlier in the COVID-19 pandemic, and permit voters to cite the virus as a reason to skip going to the polls.
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The Syracuse Metropolitan Area chapter of the League of Women Voters is continuing efforts to educate, register and encourage residents to vote in the…
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Pro voting rights groups are encouraging potential voters to register, and for those who do want to vote, to make a plan in advance. There are some…
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Well before Central New Yorkers went to the polls today, some local voters have been deciding on whether to stay with their party or switch affiliation.…
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The State Senate held a hearing on how New York can join 15 other states and implement automatic voter registration. Advocates say it could result in two…
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With midterm elections less than two months away, local organizations are trying to get those in Syracuse who typically don’t vote to cast a ballot.…
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Governor Cuomo is proposing early voting in New York as part of his State of the State message, due out January 3rd. But a top aide to the governor says…
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Onondaga County’s Republican Elections Commissioner says she’d welcome many of the state attorney general’s proposals to improve voter access in New York.…
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Local elections are riding the tide of the presidential race and expecting increased voter turnout. But it’s not a surprise for Onondaga County election…
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New York’s restrictive voter access rules came under scrutiny during Tuesday’s Presidential primary. And some are saying there’s a need for changes.The…