New York’s primary election season will begin in Syracuse on June 13 for weeklong early voting prior to election day on June 23.
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New York– New Yorkers are preparing for the June 23 primary elections, in which more than 1,160 public positions, including those of governor, state attorney general, and legislators, will be contested. Voting will include local, state, and federal positions, whose winners will be responsible for pushing forward policies and making decisions that impact residents of the five counties. Although the general elections – in which all eligible voters…