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New York City »

Many still can't predict who will win as New Yorkers begin to head to the polls.

Washington Heights »

As the Democratic primary approaches, tensions are rising along ethnic lines and neighborhood turf wars.

Rego Park »

Rory Lancman promised to make Social Security a major issue leading up to the primary vote.

Manhattan »

Turnout in Manhattan was very low during Tuesday's GOP presidential primary.

Crown Heights, Prospect Heights & Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

Long-time Brooklyn Congressman Ed Towns announced Monday he will not seek re-election.

Harlem »

Despite warnings of a "nuclear" political race war, many Hispanic leaders are siding with Rangel.

Harlem »

A court panel has finalized the state's Congressional lines, paving the way for a showdown Uptown.

Manhattan »

Bloomberg and Sharpton proposed New Yorkers be allowed to to cast their votes earlier, and register to vote later.

Manhattan »

The city's Board of Elections voted to fire its executive director on Tuesday, one week before Election Day.

Manhattan »

The executive director of the elections board insists the primary, marred by voting machine chaos, went OK.

Manhattan »

Many voters said they are itching for change as their cast their primary ballots.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Bill Clinton endorsed Carolyn Maloney even though Reshma Saujani was a staunch Hillary Clinton supporter.

Manhattan »

Officials and advocates worry voters will face problems when they show up at the polls next Tuesday on Primary Day.

Manhattan »

Attorney General candidate Kathleen Rice said she has no plans to run for Governor, even if she refuses to pledge that she won't.