
Report: Frank Seddio nominated for Board of Elections commissioner role
Frank Seddio, longtime Brooklyn Democratic Party leader, was nominated to serve as a commissioner on the New York City Board of Elections.

Frank Seddio, longtime Brooklyn Democratic Party leader, was nominated to serve as a commissioner on the New York City Board of Elections.

The suit alleges the agency “failed to establish an independent and functional reporting structure for its employees.”

THE CITY COUNCIL approved the nomination of former Brooklyn Democratic Party boss Frank Seddio as a commissioner on the Board of Elections.

Mail-in voting has gotten off to a rocky start in New York City, where election officials sent out a large number of absentee ballots to

In one of several stunning upsets during primary season, veteran Assemblymember Joe Lentol was defeated by activist Emily Gallagher in the Democratic primary in the

This year’s New York State primaries are gearing up to be one of the most complicated primary in recent history as there will be an

BOROUGHWIDE — Ranked choice voting is coming and New York City elections will never be the same. Ballot Proposal #1, which called for the City

Polls opened at 6 a.m. for today’s special election to decide the city’s next public advocate, and turnout so far has been low and slow, according to poll workers across

The fate of the city’s 59 community boards will be in the hands of voters on Nov. 6. The New York City Charter Revision Commission officially handed in its report
On Tuesday, September 9, democracy limped its way to the finish line in this year’s state legislative primaries, with low – sometimes abysmally low – turnouts in local races, despite
Thought youd seen the last of those old lever voting machines?
Not if a group of local legislators have their way.
State Senators Marty Golden, Diane Savino and Simcha Felder are among the elected officials calling for the return of the old voting machines, at least for municipal …
The city Board of Elections is scrambling to fix a mistake that could have sent some Bay Ridge residents across the borough on Election Day. In mid-October, those voters –