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Downtown Brooklyn »

The Brooklyn congressman has denied he's interested in running in 2017 but his name won't go away.

Gowanus »

Clinton told reporters that she was open to the idea of debating Sanders, his campaign said.

Central Harlem »

Sharpton said he liked what he heard from the Democratic presidential candidate.

Williamsburg »

Incumbent state Sen. Martin Dilan won Tuesday's primary, beating progressive opponent Debbie Medina.

Jamaica »

Indicted state Sen. Malcolm Smith received less than 20 percent of the vote.

Crown Heights »

Crown Heights resident Jesse Hamilton won the Democratic primary for 20th Senate District in Brooklyn.

Civic Center »

While turnout is expected to be low, there are several interesting races in New York's neighborhoods.

Jamaica »

In the 14th state Senate district, three candidates will compete in the Democratic primary on Sept. 9.

Upper East Side »

The Democratic candidates running to replace Micah Kellner will debate each other Monday night.

East Harlem »

Espaillat drops bid to have "every single vote" counted and will try to keep his seat in the Senate.

Sugar Hill »

De Blasio is staying out of the fierce race between Rangel and Espaillat but will support the winner.

Jamaica »

Leroy Comrie resigned from the Queens borough president's office to run for state Senate.

Central Harlem »

Walrond and Espaillat said the seat needs new blood. Rangel said experience makes him best candidate.

Times Square & Theater District »

The Brooklyn councilwoman will become the first woman of color elected citywide if she wins Nov. 5.

Civic Center »

Letitia James and Daniel Squadron are facing off in a $13 million runoff on Tuesday.