Donovan Richards wins race for Queens Borough President
/Richards received more than 2/3 of the in-person vote.
Read MoreRichards received more than 2/3 of the in-person vote.
Read More“When women are in charge, policies are more inclusive and better for working families, and everyone knows if you want something done, done right, give it to a woman.”
Read MoreHow can you convey the pure drive and determination of a man who wanted to make sure that all people had a chance to get ahead in life?
Read MoreHere in Queens, we have our own presidential election to worry about.
Read More“There is nothing like the thrill of showing up to a polling site and seeing the crowds.”
Read MoreDemocrat Donovan Richards takes on Republican Joann Ariola and third-party candidate Dao Yin.
Read More“This is a battle for democracy.”
Read MoreLancman’s early departure will trigger a special election in Council District 24.
Read MoreSpigner represented Council District 27 for 27 years.
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Read MoreMeridith Maskara is the CEO of Girl Scouts of Greater New York.
Read More“The cornerstone to sexual and reproductive rights is the right we all have to autonomy and control over our destinies.”
Read More“I left the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office because the office tried to squeeze the thirst for change out of me.”
Read MoreMembers of the Queens House delegation weighed in on expanding the U.S. Supreme Court.
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