When it comes to issues facing the country, New
York voters list jobs and the economy at the top, along with keeping America safe.
Not exact matches
At a private event in New
York earlier this year, Jess McIntosh, former vice president of communications for Emily's
List, discussed the group's desire to reach new millennial
voters and members who consume news and form their political views outside of traditional media.
New
York City Mayor Bill de Blasio — who endorsed Hillary Clinton in October 2015 — also issued a statement Tuesday condemning the purge of
voters from voting
lists and added his support for the comptroller's audit.
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The
list includes the New
York Public Interest Research Group, League of Women
Voters, Empire Justice Center, Common Cause, Consumers Union and the Brennan Center for Justice.
Kavanagh is hopeful that with the renewed focus on New
York City's dysfunctional Board of Elections and Governor Andrew Cuomo's inclusion of proposals for early voting and automatic
voter registration in his State of the State address, progress on the long
list of voting reform bills in Albany may happen this year.
Petitions like these can serve the purpose of building
lists of
voters and supporters who are interested in key issues, in this case allowing Uber and Lyft in upstate New
York.
On the heels of the New
York League of Conservation
Voters» launch of its «Sack Stach» campaign, in which it put the senator atop its
list of people to beat in the upcoming primary, the organization's national arm — the Legaue of Conservation
Voters — has included Stachowski in its first - ever «Dirty Dozen» program.
Governor Andrew Cuomo signed an executive order Monday expanding the
list of New
York State agencies required to provide
voter registration assistance and creating a task force to oversee implementation of the program.
The New
York League of Conservation
Voters has announced several legislative endorsements today, and on its
list of preferred candidates is Long Island Sen. Jack Martins — the first Republican the organization has backed so far this election cycle.
This week, the New
York League of Conservation
Voters debuted its
list of six priority Senate races — dubbed the «six pack ``, which includes two incumbent Republicans who are among the Democrats» top targets in this year's re-match for control of the majority: Sens. Mark Grisanti and Marty Golden.
A full
list is available at letnyvote.org.Attorney General Schneiderman has been a leader in the fight to reform New
York's antiquated voting laws, detailing New
York's
voter access issues in a 2016 report, and introducing legislation to protect and expand voting rights.
If they could hack into a board of elections in Erie County, where Buffalo is located, New
York City and all of a sudden they get the registered
voters list and record votes for them, it could be pandemonium.»
So, we know this much to be true: New
York City
voters either are extremely forgiving when it comes to sexual indiscretions, or they have very short memories and a real penchant for B -
list celebrities.
New
York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says entire blocks of
voters and buildings were missing from the rolls after election officials said they were merely catching up with a routine clean up of outdated
voter lists.
A long
list of environmental groups in New
York is urging
voters not to call a constitutional convention, adding their voices to a growing
list of organized groups allied against the measure on November's ballot.
Telephone polling and qualitative online interviews found global warming and climate change ranked fourth and fifth among New
York voters»
list of top worries, and revealed
voters strongly support clean power initiatives.