New York state ballot questions New York voters statewide are deciding onProposition 1, known as the Equal Rights Act. Supporters say it will enshrine into New York law rights and protections for abortion access. Opponents say the language in the amendment will add new protected classes, and wil...
New York is typically considered a solidly blue state, but much attention is being paid to it this year since a"red wave" swept over Long Island in 2022, helping Republicans takecontrol of the House. Beyond the presidential race, there are a number of "down-ballot" House races that are...
Due to a recent change in law, New York State voters are no longer permitted to cast a ballot on a voting machine if they have already been issued an early mail, accessible, or absentee ballot for that election.Voters who have already been issued a ballot can still vote in person using ...
Sheinkopf:The last time a Republican presidential candidate won New York state was in 1980: Ronald Reagan bested incumbent Jimmy Carter. Republicans should generally have a tough time in 2024. Trump on the ballot will help Democrats. Another Republican presidential nominee will he...
READ MORE: Here's How To Register To Vote In New York State However, it's not just the election for the US President that matters. All over the Empire State, major offices need to be filled, and that can only happen if we vote. ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will not appear as a candidate for president on New York’s ballot after the Supreme Court declined to restore his name. Kennedy was excluded from the state’s ballot after lower courts determined the independent candidate falsely c
New York is the largest of over two dozen states, including Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Ohio, where voters can request an absentee ballot as late as Oct. 27 - seven days before the election. That leaves little time for officials to process an application and mail out the ballot in time fo...
A proposed amendment to New York’s constitution that supporters say is intended to protect abortion rights might appear on the ballot this fall without any mention of the word “abortion." Hans Pennink FILE - View of the New York state Capitol on, Jan. 5, 2022...
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29.7% 100%of vote in Amendment 2 Authorize state lawmakers to fund residential infrastructure Allow infrastructure funding65.1% Do not allow the funding 34.9% Amendment 3 Require new judges to be in office for at least a year before retention elections ...