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Local pols are calling for more polling sites, and early and mail-in voting in New York City.

Midtown »

The president-elect's son tweeted a now-deleted photo of a completed ballot Tuesday.

Civic Center »

A Manhattan judge upheld a law prohibiting voters from photographing marked-up ballots.

Civic Center »

Three New Yorkers are suing for the right to take ballot selfies, which is illegal in the state.

Hunts Point »

Incumbent candidates won races for the State Senate, State Assembly and City Council.

West Harlem »

A group of senior residents says a new polling site is difficult to get to.

Concourse »

Rep. Jose Serrano soundly defeated Leonel Baez in Tuesday's primary.

Bushwick »

Hispanic voters were disproportionately purged from voting rolls, a WNYC analysis found.

Financial District »

The mailer was supposed to be sent to voters who might have moved, the Board of Elections said.

Civic Center »

Diane Haslett-Rudiano was suspended after more than 125,000 people were removed from the voting list.

Midtown »

New Yorkers headed to the polls Tuesday to help pick Republican and Democratic presidential nominees.

Civic Center »

The mayor cited issues including the removal of thousands of Brooklyn voters from the rolls. 

Hunts Point »

Rafael Salamanca was viewed as the front-runner and will fill Maria del Carmen Arroyo's empty seat.

Hunts Point »

There are now six candidates left in the race for the 17th Council District, according to the BOE.