Republican mayoral candidates both want NYPD expansion
The Republican candidates for mayor are making public safety a central part of their campaigns. So what sets them apart?
See where the mayoral candidates stand on the big issues.
The Republican candidates for mayor are making public safety a central part of their campaigns. So what sets them apart?
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.