Where do Eric Adams and Curtis Sliwa stand on the issues in the mayoral race?
Adams and Sliwa have clashed on education, policing, the economic recovery and more.
Spectrum News NY1 takes a look at the key races in New York City politics.
Adams and Sliwa have clashed on education, policing, the economic recovery and more.
The Republican and Democratic candidates for Public Advocate faced off in a live debate on NY1 on Tuesday.
Errol Louis moderates a debate on NY1 with three candidates looking to succeed Steven Matteo in the 50th City Council District on Staten Island.
Gersh Kuntzman joined Errol to talk about what the next mayor should be prioritizing to make the city’s streets safer for everyone.
Looking at the state of the mayoral race and what the Republican nominee needs to do to improve his chances in a heavily Democratic city.
With just over a month until the start of early voting for the general election, Curtis Sliwa joined Errol to talk about his campaign for mayor.
What are the politics behind Eric Adams’s recent meetings with President Biden and Gov. Cuomo?
“Off Topic/On Politics” analyzes how Eric Adams won the Democratic primary for mayor.
Harry Siegel joined Errol to talk about what an Adams’ mayoralty will look like and how he plans to tackle concerns over public safety and the NYPD.
“Off Topic/On Politics” analyzes the preliminary ranked-choice voting tallies for the primaries, and react to the latest BOE snafu.
Scrapping the primary primaries isn't on the political agenda, but advocates say it deserves a second look in the Democrat-dominated city.
Just about 1.1 million voters cast ballots.
Democrat Tony Avella on Wednesday conceded his Queens Council race to Republican Vickie Paladino after the count of absentee ballots.
Absentee ballots put City Councilman Justin Brannan over the top in his re-election bid, ending a close race with Republican challenger Brian Fox.
With the outcome of three City Council races still up in the air, Board of Elections officials began counting absentee ballots on Monday.
Voters rejected two ballot measures last week that would have made it significantly easier to vote in New York.
Manhattan District Attorney-elect Alvin Bragg tells NY1's Errol Louis he wants to reduce gun crimes and tackle the humanitarian crisis on Rikers.
The state party chair says Republicans are good at 'weaponizing' issues.
Errol broke down the results during a live event on Twitter Spaces, with members of the NY1 political team, Laura Nahmias, Robert George and others.
New York Republicans are looking at the election results and see opportunities in 2022.