Queens DA recount resumes with eight percent of votes tallied
/The BOE went through 7,300 ballots on day one.
Read MoreThe BOE went through 7,300 ballots on day one.
Read More“I have to believe that people are taking these threats seriously, that people are scared. This happens to be the district with the highest number of undocumented immigrants in the entire state and so that’s concerning.”
Read More“This election is far from over, with many valid votes left to be counted.”
Read More“We’re halfway there but we still have a long way to go.”
Read More“Certain individuals had cynically implied that elected judges in Queens County could be subject to improper influence from partisan interests.”
Read More“Either the county party works with us, or we welcome you to the land of the marginalized.”
Read More“The Board has a big job ahead of them.”
Read More“Opening ballots is always a case of ‘Be careful what you wish for.’”
Read More“I did not realize how close the voting would be.”
Read More“There will be a full manual recount.”
Read More“We have a lot of paper to be counted.”
Read More“Whitney North Seymour, Jr., was a giant. He exemplified the best of our profession, in its nobility and commitment to public service.”
Read MoreFor many of the mourners, the loss also was a deeply personal one.
Read More“There are pretty horrible conditions,” said MOCJ Deputy Director Dana Kaplan in April. “It wouldn’t be approved if we were to seek certification.”
Read More“The Triboro could help fill in the gaps in City’s public transportation network and deliver a sorely needed transportation option to Queens residents.”
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