Queens votes: Top of ticket dominates election day as ballot scanners malfunction throughout borough
/Queens goes to the polls to cast their votes on a busy Election Day.
Read MoreQueens goes to the polls to cast their votes on a busy Election Day.
Read MoreNew York’s heat wave may have broken just before Tuesday’s primary elections, but a number of contested races throughout Queens had yet to cool down. Across the World’s Borough on Tuesday, a relatively small number of voters headed to the polls to cast their ballots in a number of hotly contested Democratic primary elections – and one Republican primary – in Queens.
Read MoreQueens voters went to the polls on Election Day, Tuesday.
Read MoreIn an election where several Republican challengers threatened to flip a number of Democratic seats in Queens, only one appears to have prevailed, unofficial Election Day results show.
Read MoreHigh turnout in the World’s Borough as a tight race for governor plays out across the state. Poll sites struggle to meet demand.
Read MoreQueens voters tell the Eagle their thoughts on the first of two primary elections to be held in New York this year.
Read MoreCanvassers, most of whom were homeless, said they were promised their wages at the end of their shift on Election Day – Fatima Baryab’s campaign said otherwise.
Read MoreJoseph Kasper runs for a seat on the bench nearly every year on principal. However, the next time he runs, he’ll likely be running for reelection.
Read MoreIt’s still very early in the count and nothing is official, but a few candidates in Queens held sizable leads Tuesday night.
Read MoreTo ease crowding and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to vote safely, Queens residents will be able participate in early voting starting Oct. 24.
Read MoreThe cliche “vote early and often” has, at least in part, come true for millions of voters across New York City.
Read MoreThough they can seem inscrutable to anyone who hasn’t followed the inner workings of New York City, “yes” or “no” votes can overhaul aspects of the City Charter.
Read MoreIt’s a big deal in Queens, where the District Attorney contest is the most impactful elections in the city. There’s also a citywide race for public advocate.
Read MoreThe opportunity to vote days ahead of the election could prove especially important for immigrants in Queens and citywide, advocates say.
Read MoreFrom Arverne to Astoria, Queens remembers the brave women and men who served the United States, including those who gave their lives defending liberty.
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