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Search box says "Enter a politician or a zip code" :Good. I entered my zip code and up popped "Enter a politician."
If you are trying to find your voting choices, this site is completely useless.
I went through the same crap as OP for my primary choices.
I posted a link below, ballotpedia, that does the trick. Used 201 east 93rd street (former address ) and everyone popped up. Once you find out who they are, you can look them up. Not ideal but it works.
Where is this information to be found? Is my state senator up for re-election or not? What judges, etc. are running?
And do any publications actually cover local elections? I'd actually like to be able to find out about the incumbents and challengers and what they stand for.
Why is the NYT so worthless on this?
The media doesn't want to educate or provide real information about who you're voting for because they need the candidates to pay the media companies for advertisement which usually is propaganda and misinformation.
Hannah, I put in 222 E. 93rd St. and it said NO SUCH ADDRESS???? Then I did the same with 779 Second Avenue, our East side entrance and got the same response.
So you lived above the Duane Reade? Across the Street? How did you like living in the Carnegie Park?
Last edited by Kefir King; 09-19-2018 at 12:52 PM..
Hannah, I put in 222 E. 93rd St. and it said NO SUCH ADDRESS???? Then I did the same with 779 Second Avenue, our East side entrance and got the same response.
So you lived above the Duane Reade? Across the Street? How did you like living in the Carnegie Park?
That’s so odd. I loved it but I wasn’t there for very long. Family stuff.
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