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2020 elections

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.

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 elections
Rep. Carolyn Maloney

No ‘Fraud’ in Maloney’s Primary Race, But Concerns About Trump’s Postal Service

By Jarrett Murphy | September 30, 2020

There was—and continues to be—concern that delays by election boards and postal service failures could lead to mail-in ballots being omitted from the final tally of votes.

2020 elections
drop box locations in whatcom county

Does NYC Need Drop-Boxes to Survive Election 2020?

By Roshan Abraham | August 28, 2020

Following a chaotic June 23 primary count in which more than 84,000 mail-in ballots were invalidated, some lawmakers are pushing for new options for voters who want to avoid polling places.

CITY VIEWS: OPINIONS and ANALYSIS

Opinions: On June 23, Elect Champions for a Recovery for All

By Norberta Guerrero and Flaviana Linares | May 26, 2020

‘We need leaders who are fighting for a true recovery for all, and not just for band-aids to respond to the crisis and then try to return to the status quo.’

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