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  1. 24 lut 2021 · The process mandated by New York State election law requires signed support of your candidacy from voters who live in the district and are registered in the party you want to run with. Every candidate has to collect signatures — in person — during a set window of time.

  2. Build your endorsements. Expand your social network. Attend events and government meetings. Create a campaign committee. File your documents. If you want to run for mayor, there are a number of factors that you need to take into consideration.

  3. Be wary of text messages claiming to give information about your voter registration status. Always check with a trusted source, like the State or your County Board of Elections. Please reach out to (518) 474-1953 or info@elections.ny.gov with any questions or concerns.

  4. 29 mar 2023 · The Other Kathy In Charge: Garcia Now Getting Stuff Done at State Level. After coming in second to Eric Adams during the Democratic Mayoral Primary in June 2021, Garcia took a job as Gov. Hochul’s director of state operations. Now she has her hands in every single major issue New York is facing.

  5. This handbook contains all necessary information and instructions required to enable candidates and committees to comply with the financial disclosure requirements in Article 14 of the New York State Election law and in Part 6200 of the Board's Rules and Regulations.

  6. 28 sty 2021 · The New York City mayoral race is already heating up with more than 30 candidates. But what does the city’s mayor even do, besides show up at ribbon-cuttings with a pair of absurdly large scissors?

  7. Working across all city agencies and mayoral offices, the Mayor's Office of Appointments serves a critical, supportive role in the placement of candidates for senior leadership positions within the Administration. Submit Your Resume.