On Tuesday, voters in New York City will go to the polls to nominate candidates for mayor, public advocate and comptroller, three borough presidencies, the district attorney’s office in Brooklyn, two Assembly posts and 38 Council seats.
We’ll be providing updated coverage all Primary Day long on the Bronx Bureau. Be sure to check in.
For background on some of the candidates and issues at play, we suggest you check out:
Community Service Society Voters’ Guide
Brooklyn Council race coverage:
We also covered the race to replace Lopez in the Assembly, here.
Bronx Council race coverage:
Grassroots coverage in our Five-Borough Ballot
Since February, with our partners at City & State and WNET’s MetroFocus, we’ve spoken in depth and at length to residents at five locations: a bar in Staten Island, a restaurant in the Bronx, a residential block in Queens, a deli on the Upper West Side, and a NYCHA development in Brooklyn.
You can download a free e-book containing this coverage plus video extras, neighborhood statistics and more. Go here.
We Have Issues! Policy dossiers on all major candidates:
Other coverage of key policy issues:
City Conversations: Thoughtful opinions on the race