The League of Women Voters is questioning why New York is heading toward two separate primary voting dates in 2022, when Gov. Kathy Hochul and the Legislature could hold them on the same day.
A leading voting rights organization is questioning why New York is heading toward two separate primary voting dates in 2022, saying Governor Kathy Hochul and the Legislature could hold them on the same day.
Environmental, civic, and social justice organizations today called on Governor Hochul to modernize New York’s landmark recycling law, commonly known as the “Bottle Bill.”
New York is set to hold a primary election for statewide offices, including governor and attorney general, as well as for state Assembly seats, on June 28. But primaries for congressional and state Senate seats will be held on August 23.