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Democratic primary, round 2: Three Congress races, five state Senate contests top Manhattan ballot on Aug. 23

By Robert Pozarycki Posted on August 8, 2022
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A voter at the School for Visual Arts in Manhattan on Primary Day, June 28, 2022.
Photo by Dean Moses/amNY File

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Here we go again: Manhattan Democrats will select their party’s nominees in three Congressional and five state Senate races in the second and final primary of 2022 scheduled for Aug. 23.

Early voting in the primary begins this Saturday, Aug. 13, at 31 sites across the borough. The early voting period runs through Sunday, Aug. 21; to find your local early voting polling site, visit findmypollsite.vote.nyc.

This August primary was necessitated by the bungled redistricting of New York state’s Congressional and state Senate seats. In the spring, a state judge threw out district maps that the Democratic-led state legislature had approved, and later adopted new maps drawn up by a court-appointed expert.

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Democratic primary, round 2: Three Congress races, five state Senate contests top Manhattan ballot on Aug. 23

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