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Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo appeared to criticize Israel over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Hours later, he distanced ...
Gothamist analyzes New York City Board of Elections data on how voters ranked candidates on their ballots last month.
Under the city’s ranked-choice voting system, voters were allowed to list up to five candidates in order of preference. Mr.
Many Americans outside New York favor House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), New York City mayoral candidate Zohran ...
For months, opponents of Andrew Cuomo urged voters to leave the former governor unranked on their ballots in favor of the numerous other candidates in the crowded Democratic field, citing his tenure ...
Cuomo has the greatest number of first-choice ballots, with the first round of the ranked choice voting simulation showing him at 36%, Mamdani at 34%, and New York City Comptroller Brad Lander at 13%.
The city’s investment in Israeli bonds was a flashpoint in the Democratic primary for mayor, with former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Adams attacking Lander for divesting from Israel.
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli — a longtime Cuomo foe — rejected the request in 2024 for the state to pay for the open ...
"Cuomo had his chance and he ruined the subway system," Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa said. "Running transit is not what a mayor does. He wants to be governor." ...
Brad Lander, New York City’s outgoing comptroller, is defending his decision to end pension fund investments in Israel Bonds in 2023, calling it a standard financial decision. In a letter dated ...
She is challenging state Sen. Jessica Ramos, whose decision to endorse former Gov. Andrew Cuomo upset her progressive supporters.