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Greenwich Village »

Melania Trumps speaks out and Billy Bush leaves the "Today Show".

Civic Center »

The mayor's director of intergovernmental affairs and a consulting firm were compelled to testify.

Riverdale »

There are 18 Manhattan zip codes that have donated more to candidates than the entire Bronx combined.

Washington Heights »

Assemblyman Guillermo Linares has made affordable housing a centerpiece of his platform.

New York City »

Candidates for city office are raking in cash as well as celebrity endorsements.

Forest Hills »

Grace Meng has raised over $750,000 in campaign cash, with $390,000 being raised since April 1.

Manhattan »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg says he isn't running for office, but he's registered with the State Board of Elections anyway.

Manhattan »

Less than a week before Election Day, both attorney general candidates are fighting with every weapon they have.

Manhattan »

Andrew Cuomo has nearly $12 million in the bank, but his opponent Carl Paladino has just $131,000 with the election nearing.

Manhattan »

Sen. Eric Schneiderman and Staten Island District Attorney Dan Donovan went head-to-head for the first time Friday.

Harlem »

Assemblyman Adam Clayton Powell IV allegedly accepted campaign cash from a Bronx strip club owner.

Manhattan »

Attorney General candidate Sean Coffey plans to lend even more of his own cash to his campaign, he said.

Manhattan »

Attorney General hopeful Kathleen Rice now has $4.4 million in her war chest, far more than her rivals, a new report shows.

Manhattan »

Voters will get the chance to weigh in yet again on whether elected officials should serve a maximum of three terms or two.

Manhattan »

Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice failed to vote for 18 years, a record the frontrunner called a "mistake."