Queens voters say ranked-choice is as easy as one, two, three...four, five
/Queens voters headed to the polls on a gloomy Tuesday to cast ballots for what they hope will be a brighter future for the borough and the city.
Queens voters headed to the polls on a gloomy Tuesday to cast ballots for what they hope will be a brighter future for the borough and the city.
“During these most challenging times, we need unity to bring our great borough together.”
Read MoreBy State Sens. Michael Gianaris and Jessica Ramos
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Read More“Costa has proven he fight for affordability and climate justice.”
Read More“I support my colleague and friend for re-election.”
Read MoreBy moving its primary date to April 28, New York would increase its delegate count by 25 percent, to 327.
Read More“I wouldn’t want to be a role model for just gay kids. I want to be a role model for all New Yorkers.”
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