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Mark Twain famously once said that if “voting made any difference, they wouldn’t let us do it.” more
Voting is so easy. There used to be a single Election Day. Since 1845, that voting day . . . more
Nobody wants to be a buzz-kill when it comes to Halloween. I love my candy corn as much as the next grandma, but . . . more
Laura Gillen is a step closer to claiming the open U.S. House seat left vacant by Kathleen Rice. The former Hempstead town supervisor was projected to win the Democratic primary for the 4th … more
During the dog days of summer, many people are more apt to relax on vacation than to think about whom they plan to vote for in the upcoming elections, never mind how they can help ensure voters’ rights at the polling place. more
With school board elections and the June primary for the Assembly, it seems we’re making more trips to our polling precinct than we might make to the gym. more
As a former elected official, I am frequently asked who has the toughest job in America. Most often, I answer either . . . more
We don’t typically endorse at the primary level — or at the gubernatorial level. But then again, Tom Suozzi is not a typical candidate. Not only is he from Long Island; he’s also from Nassau County — an important distinction from Kathy Hochul and Jumaane Williams. He understands the needs of Long Island communities and wants to make sure those needs are not overlooked. more
Many voters may believe election season gets under way in early fall and ends on Election Day in November. That’s the way it might have been . . . more
Bruce Blakeman’s first public act as Nassau County executive-elect, in the second week of December, was one of rebellion. more
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