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  • contains broken links to one or more target anchors: [[2018 New York State Assembly election_#District 61|2019]] The anchors may have been removed, renamed...
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  • about 10 of the 150 Assembly elections. If the article is left in this state, it may as well be deleted. 74.67.6.88 (talk) 15:09, 19 January 2022 (UTC)...
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  • Statewide there are congressional districts, state senate districts, assembly districts, judicial districts, and election districts (the basic electoral administrative...
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  • the 2008 Assembly elections; it's also about the 2008 State Senate elections. Should it be renamed? 74.67.6.88 (talk) 03:07, 21 January 2022 (UTC) done...
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  • deletion Buslanes (talk) 05:12, 18 September 2022 (UTC) Some NYS assembly districts, say New York's 99th State Assembly district, for example, have articles that...
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  • of Elections. Until then, you can see a partial total count of 9,352 write-in votes here: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2022-elections/new-york-governor-results...
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  • reader who wants a summary. Showing results by state assembly district seems entirely redundant for this election when the precinct results already show more...
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  • or even just whether a candidate was endorsed. Unfortunately the New York Elections Board only provides figures from 1998 onwards, meaning that the whole...
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  • Men's Party (New York) – represented NYC in the state assembly 69th Infantry Regiment (New York) – from NYC but part of the (state of) New York Army National...
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  • Talk:Patrick B. Burke (category C-Class New York (state) articles)
    you are editing from is from the New York State Assembly, and the article you are editing concerns a New York State senator, so you should declare if...
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  • Independence Party of New York. This is based solely on his party registration, as he caucuses with the Democrats in the Assembly and receives most of...
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  • 00:24, 7 November 2022 (UTC) The current map has New York and Vermont in black because they had no electoral votes in the election but seems to just have...
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  • Julian Bradley stated publicly that he was preparing to relocate in order to maintain residency in that district and run for re-election in 2024. I defer...
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  • power through legal constitutional means: usually public elections or elected by the assembly) or de facto (came to power through unconstitutional means:...
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  • Talk:Aravella Simotas (category C-Class New York (state) articles)
    been nominated for speedy deletion: Rape is Rape Bill Passes the New York State Assembly.jpg You can see the reason for deletion at the file description...
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  • Talk:Simcha Eichenstein (category Start-Class New York (state) articles)
    Wikidata item has been nominated for speedy deletion: Official New York State Assembly Portrait of Simcha Echeinstein.jpg You can see the reason for deletion...
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  • Talk:Martin F. Tanahey (category GA-Class New York (state) articles)
    wording "they were in New York County's 2nd Assembly district". I at one point misunderstood this as meaning he was the state assembly member for that district...
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  • Wisconsin State Journal, March 12, 2022 Wisconsin Republicans’ Election Report Endorses Debunked Legal Theories, New York Times, March 1, 2022 Wisconsin...
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  • Talk:Ryan Mackenzie (category Start-Class US State Legislatures articles)
    States (Rep. Mackenzie's amicus brief) The New York Times The ACLU of Pennsylvania The Pennsylvania General Assembly PBS In discussing potentially controversial...
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  • 2022. "Hijab row intensifies across the country, will it impact assembly elections?". news.abplive.com. 9 February 2022. Retrieved 10 February 2022....
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