Delays continue in a race that remains undecided six weeks after a Democratic primary in which Representative Carolyn B. Maloney faced off against a challenger.
Source: New York Times
Disputed Ballots Must Be Counted in N.Y. Congressional Race, U.S. Judge Rules
More from Absentee VotingMore posts in Absentee Voting »
- N.Y. Elections Commissioner Charged in Absentee Ballot Scheme
- Could absentee ballots hold up New York’s election results? It depends on the race.
- Where Are All the Manhattan Voters in August? Try the Hamptons.
- He Ordered Celebrities’ Absentee Ballots. Now He’s Under Arrest.
- New York's Five Ballot Measures: Explained
More from Board of Elections (NYC)More posts in Board of Elections (NYC) »
- N.Y.C. Early Voting Ends With 735,000 Ballots Cast, as Younger Voters Surge
- Can a New York City Mayoral Candidate Be Taken Off the Ballot?
- NYC Elections Board Rejects Council’s Push to Keep Housing Measures Off Ballot
- He Ordered Celebrities’ Absentee Ballots. Now He’s Under Arrest.
- New York's Five Ballot Measures: Explained
More from Elections, House of RepresentativesMore posts in Elections, House of Representatives »
- Challengers Take on N.Y. House Democrats, Targeting Their Ties to Israel
- Nydia Velázquez, a New York Trailblazer in Congress, to Retire Next Year
- Mamdani Urges D.S.A. Not to Endorse a Challenger to Jeffries
- The Strategic Uncoupling of Zohran Mamdani and Brad Lander
- Jack Schlossberg, Kennedy Heir, to Seek Nadler’s N.Y. Congressional Seat
More from Maloney, Carolyn BMore posts in Maloney, Carolyn B »

Be First to Comment