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New York’s top court on Thursday delivered a decisive 6-1 ruling that struck down a New York City law that had envisioned allowing an estimated 800,000 noncitizens in the city to vote for a ...
The 6-1 ruling blocks a New York City law allowing green-card holders and individuals with work permits who have lived in the city for at least a month to vote in local municipal elections. A partial ...
New York's top court struck down Thursday a New York City law that would have let non-citizens vote in municipal elections. The city law would have given more than an estimated 800,000 people the ...
The commission convened by Mayor Eric Adams was initially set to focus on housing and land use, but this has since expanded.
Come November, the general election will ratify Democrats in almost every council district, thanks to the party’s overwhelming enrollment advantage. To escape this malaise, New York and other cities ...
on Thursday struck down New York City's law that granted some noncitizens the right to vote in municipal elections, ruling the Constitution limits voting to citizens. It is "a condition of voter ...
Albany, NY — New York's Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court's decision to block a New York City law that would have allowed noncitizens to vote in citywide municipal elections. The law did ...