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Home | AMERICA | NY and NJ Elections to Feel Impact of Storm | DC

NY and NJ Elections to Feel Impact of Storm | DC

November 5, 2012 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

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Governor of New Jersey Chris Christie and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg

Voter information for tomorrow’s vote with updates on weather effects as elections to feel impact of storm | Democracy, elections, and voting

Important: Updated Board of Elections NYC Voter Information for Tuesday, November 6

BlackandBrownNews.com

The aftermath of Hurricane Sandy caused the Board of Elections in the City of New York to change several polling sites in all five boroughs, for Tuesday’s General Election.   We compiled BOE resources and information (see below), and recommend that you take note.  If you run into problems voting…

Superstorm recovery poses challenges for New Jersey voting

Raw Story

With 300 polling places around the state of New Jersey shut down by superstorm Sandy, residents found themselves balancing their civic obligations with day-to-day survival, Mother Jones reported Monday. “We really don’t care about the election right now,” one storm victim said.

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Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: American State Elections, Chris Christie, New York City and State Elections

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