Four Queens races dominate in recent campaign filing
/More than half a million was raised by candidates in four of Queens’ most competitive races for the state legislature over the last two months, new campaign finance filings show.
Read MoreMore than half a million was raised by candidates in four of Queens’ most competitive races for the state legislature over the last two months, new campaign finance filings show.
Read MoreHiram Monserrate, one of Queens’ most polarizing political figures, is again running for the State Senate – but this time he is being more upfront about his past, including his expulsion from the office he is running for again.
Read MoreThe Working Families Party is endorsing Jessica González-Rojas in her bid to unseat State Senator Jessica Ramos, who the WFP has previously supported.
Read MoreFormer State Senator Hiram Monserrate, who was expelled from the legislature and who later served prison time on public corruption charges, filed this week to run for the seat he once held.
Read MoreThe three remaining men vying for New York City mayor sparred over how to address crime and improve quality of life on Roosevelt Avenue on Thursday during the first of two debates in the race.
Read More“I would never vote for the guy, but this is not how we do things.”
Read MoreA new law was supposed to keep Hiram Monserrate from running for a Queens council seat. He’s trying to do it anyway.
Read More“You don't get a second chance to betray New Yorkers.”
Read MoreHiram Monserrate is running in Council District 21.
Read MoreAubry has received about 65 percent of the votes.
Read MoreThe Assembly race has attracted statewide attention.
Read MoreKarla Barba faces up to 25 years in prison for allegedly attacking her then-fiancee Franklin Lorrea inside their Jackson Heights home in June 2016.
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