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Election 2020

The issues. The races. And you.

special elections

Riley Ahead in NYC Council Special Election, the First of Five On Tap

By Jarrett Murphy | December 23, 2020

The Assembly aide will replace Andy King, who was ousted from the Council in October, to represent District 12 in the Bronx.

12th City Council district

After Pattern of Problems in Bronx District, a Special Election During a Pandemic Winter

By Jarrett Murphy | December 7, 2020

In the race to replace ousted Councilmember Andy King, whose predecessor left office to go to federal prison, candidates want to talk about their resumes and ideas, not King’s ejection.

election results

Closing the Books on Campaign 2020’s Close Races

By Jarrett Murphy | November 19, 2020

When morning broke on November 4, six Democratic incumbents representing parts of New York City were trailing in their re-election races. Five appear to have survived.

Election 2020

¿Aumentó o disminuyó el número de políticos latinos en Nueva York?

By Daniel Parra | November 19, 2020

Así se configura la representación de latinos en la cámara de representantes, la asamblea estatal y senado estatal de Nueva York. Nueva York agrega cuatro nuevas caras de latinos progresistas y una republicana.

2020 campaign
N. Nick Perry

An Inordinately Detailed Look at the Most Boring Elections of 2020

By Jarrett Murphy | November 10, 2020

In the 59 executive and legislative races where a single candidate was on the ballot, the outcome was never in doubt. But blips of resistance did appear in several contests.

election 2020

¿Cómo influyó el voto de los latinos en las elecciones?

By Daniel Parra | November 9, 2020

Los latinos se sumaron a la ola de antiguos y nuevos votantes en el país.

election results

Election Update: Where the Ballot Counts Stand in NYC’s Races

By Jarrett Murphy | November 9, 2020

Election 2020 not over: Its final chapter opens Monday at 10 a.m., when the New York City Board of Elections begins the canvas of absentee and affidavit ballots—at least 668,000 of which have been received.

2020 election

Fed Up with Anti-Chinese Racism, Chinatown Voters Dominantly Vote for Biden

By Zhouyu He for World Journal | November 6, 2020

Early results indicate the Democrat won nearly four out of five votes in the Manhattan district that includes Chinatown.

2020 election

Latinos votan por primera en elecciones de 2020 en Staten Island, Nueva York

By Daniel Parra | November 4, 2020

La historia de las elecciones de 2020 trataba tanto del futuro de una nación como de los votantes individuales que salieron el primer martes de noviembre.

COVID-19

Election Day Photos: At the Polls in a Pandemic

By Jeanmarie Evelly | November 4, 2020

Photos from the 2018 midterm elections just two years ago contain scenes glaringly missing from Tuesday: crowded poll sites, tightly packed voter lines and candidates hugging at celebration parties, to name a few. In 2020, voting meant a lot more hand sanitizer, face masks and waiting outside.

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