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NYC elections are leaving women behind
Women keep New York City running, by working, caregiving, volunteering, and organizing; but too often they face barriers that prevent them from voting, particularly in local elections. In federal elections, New York City women consistently vote at higher rates than men: 69% compared to 65%. And no group turns out more reliably than Black women, whose rate reaches an impressive 77%. But as New Yorkers head to the polls for this month’s primaries,…
NYC Mayor’s Race: Why and how New Yorkers are casting ballots during early voting in Democratic primary
New Yorkers spent the weekend casting their ballots in the Democratic primary that began Saturday with early voting. Many told amNewYork that they wanted to make sure their voices were heard in this pivotal mayoral election. Voters in Manhattan on Sunday said they came out in the rain to fill out their ballots for two reasons: to make sure their vote was counted and to avoid the crowds on June 24. They also had a lot to say about the possibility…
First day of early voting shows huge jump in turnout for NYC primary
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) – The first day of early voting showed a huge increase in turnout for the New York City primary election. Early voting started Saturday, and around 30,553 New Yorkers showed …
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