Peter Kefalas Wins Republican Nomination for NYC Comptroller
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Peter Kefalas wins Republican nomination for NYC comptroller
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) – Peter Kefalas has won the Republican nomination for New York City’s comptroller. Kefalas faced off against Danniel Maio in the Republican primary. Now, in November, he’ll go up against the Democratic nominee. Click here for election results For the Democrats, Mark Levine had an early lead based on first-choice votes, but a winner hasn’t yet been declared. Kefalas’ campaign focused on high taxes and government wast…
Mark Levine holds strong lead over Justin Brannan in NYC comptroller race
Mark Levine held a strong lead over Justin Brannan in the first round of counting in Tuesday’s Democratic primary for city comptroller, following an at times heated campaign that centered on the candidates’ commitments to fight back against President Trump’s agenda. With 89% of the votes counted at 10 p.m. Tuesday night, Levine, Manhattan’s current borough president and a former City Council member, led the race with 48% of the vote. Brannan had…
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