The June 28 primaries, which will center on races for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, comptroller, state Assembly and U.S. Senate, will kick off the first of a two-primary summer for New York voters after much of this summer’s political cycle was upended by a protracted legal battle over redistricting.
A upstate judge’s decision moved congressional and state Senate primaries from June 28 to Aug. 23 after the redrawn lines were approved last month.