election

Ready to Vote?
Ready to Vote?
Ready to Vote?
The Broome County Board of Elections office will be open this weekend for voters to obtain absentee ballots for next week's election. Deputy election commissioner Karen Davis said the downtown Binghamton office will be open from 9 a.m...
Election day
Election day
Election day
Tuesday is Election Day in the village of Owego. Voting will take place at the central fire station on North Avenue from noon to 9 p.m. Village business owner Lisa Curatolo is challenging incumbent mayor Kevin Millar, who is seeking a second two-year term...
Broadcast debate
Broadcast debate
Broadcast debate
In their only live broadcast debate, Democrat Teri Rennia and Republican Richard David discussed their visions and goals for Binghamton. City voters next Tuesday will decide whether Rennia or David will be Binghamton's next mayor. The candidates answered questions Wednesday on WNBF Radio's Binghamton Now program...
Esworthy running
Esworthy running
Esworthy running
A Johnson City man is running as a Democratic candidate for village mayor. 37-year-old Barrett Esworthy is challenging Republican incumbent Greg Deemie. Esworthy, who was born and raised in the village, graduated from Johnson City High School in 1993...
A new race
A new race
A new race
Six weeks after saying he would not be a candidate for mayor of Binghamton, Richard David Monday said he's changed his mind. David plans to make a formal announcement on April 25 at Terra Cotta Catering on State Street. David had cited past late tax payments in his February decision to scrap a planned campaign for the Republican nomination for mayor...
Broome County Executive Candidate Debates?
Broome County Executive Candidate Debates?
Broome County Executive Candidate Debates?
There may be no debates between the two candidates for Broome County executive. County Executive Debra Preston and challenger Tarik Abdelazim discussed issues in a joint appearance in the town of Union Wednesday. Preston - a Republican - and Abdelazim - a Democrat - answered a series of questions about county-related issues in the event, which was sponsored by the Greater Binghamton Chamber of Com
Register to Vote in New York in Less Than 60 Seconds
Register to Vote in New York in Less Than 60 Seconds
Register to Vote in New York in Less Than 60 Seconds
I have been registered to vote since the moment I turned 18. My first vote was cast in 2004 for John Kerry. I remember having to trot down to the Board of Elections, pick up my voter registration form, fill it out, find a stamp, mail it in and wait for my voter card. That whole process is so much easier now, thanks to Rock the Vote.