Also in the poll, Suffolk voters overwhelmingly
opposed holding a state constitutional convention, 64 percent to 23 percent, with 13 percent answering that they were undecided or had no opinion.
Not exact matches
ALBANY — The
state Conservative Party has voted to
oppose a Nov. 7 referendum to
hold a
constitutional convention that could rewrite the
state constitution and dramatically change how Albany operates, the party announced Thursday.
The
state Conservative Party has voted to
oppose a Nov. 7 referendum to
hold a
constitutional convention that could rewrite the
state constitution and dramatically change how Albany operates.
New York Republican Party Chairman Ed Cox and the
state's top elected Republican, Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan,
oppose holding a
constitutional convention, citing concerns the process will be dominated by liberal politicians.