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New York Goes to the Polls
by WNYC Newsroom
NEW YORK, NY November 02, 2009 — In addition to New York City's mayoral election and New Jersey's gubernatorial contest, other races around the New York City and State are garnering attention.
WNYC has reported on the New York City Comptroller and Public Advocate contests, as well as on races for City Council seats and the race in the 23rd Congressional District.
City Comptroller
September 10--Watch the Comptroller primary debate.
September 30-- The New York City Comptroller Race: John Liu & David Yassky
Public Advocate
September 8--Watch the Public Advocate debate.
July 9-- Public Advocate: Do We Need One?
City Council
November 2--GOP Eyes Key Council Races
September 9--In Council District 20, Asian Americans Vie for Seat of Trailblazer
September 2--Democrats Wrestle for 19 Council Seat
For further coverage of city council elections, please click here.
23rd Congressional District
November 3--Politics and Strange Bedfellows in Upstate New York (The Takeaway)
November 1-- Scozzafava Endorses Democrat in New York's 23rd
October 28--23rd Congressional District Race Too Close to Call
More Coverage
For an Election Day preview, please click here.
Vote 2009
WNYC provides analysis of the characters and debates of those running for mayor, comptroller, public advocate, district attorney and City Council. Share your election story or gripe and post your comments on the news blog.
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Financial 411
WNYC's Amy Eddings hosts a daily overview of financial news at 4:30 weekdays which is available via podcast, with highlights from the day and a preview of what you can expect tomorrow.
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Main Street NYC
WNYC is following five blocks over the next year to see how the economic downturn is being experienced on the street level.
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Uncommon Economic Indicators
The Brian Lehrer Show is keeping a close eye on how the economy is affecting the little things in daily life. Share your stories and photos of the downturn.
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