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Early voting drew about 1,200 voters out of the nearly 198,000 registered Democrats and Republicans in Onondaga County.
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New congressional district lines are due out Thursday as the New York Independent Redistricting Commission is set to meet at 2 p.m. for a vote on the final congressional map approval
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There are two statewide ballot propositions this election but voters in the City of Syracuse will see a third ballot proposition when they head to the polls.
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New York voters have two constitutional amendments to consider this election.
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The choice is between an incumbent Republican touting a record of achievements and a longtime Democratic legislator not happy with how the county’s been run.
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Four Fulton residents will appear on the ballot for Fulton mayor after current mayor, Deana Michaels, announced she would not seek reelection.
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Onondaga County’s longtime district attorney said he’s running for the last time. But he’ll have to beat out two challengers to keep the job.
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District 3 Councilor Chol Majok is running for an at-large seat on the council this year.
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Three Utica voices are seeking office of the mayor as current Mayor Robert Palmieri will reach the end of his term limit after 12 years at the job.
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A heated political race is underway in the North Country, as two city council members face off to become Watertown’s next mayor.
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Voters will choose between Patrona Jones-Rowser running on the Democratic line or Hasahn Bloodworth running on an independent line.
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The 3rd District includes neighborhoods like Westcott, University Hill and Meadow Brook. The seat is open as current District 3 Councilor Chol Majok is running for the at-large seat.