New York Board of Elections Posts Final List of Candidates for State Office

On October 9, the New York State Board of Elections posted this final list of candidates who will be on the November 2018 ballot, for state office. There had been prior lists, but they have been constantly revised as various parties change their nominees. This new list is the first one to show that Andrew Cuomo is the Working Families nominee.

If one scrolls to the very end, one sees a page showing the logo of each party that is on the ballot. They range from ancient (the Democratic and Republican Party logos haven’t been changed since the 19th century) to the new. Women’s Equality’s party logo is a right-pointing triangle, identical to the symbol one sees if one wishes to start watching a you tube.


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New York Board of Elections Posts Final List of Candidates for State Office — 4 Comments

  1. How many UN-opposed gerrymander monarchs — totally power MAD — esp. in dying ghetto areas ???

    PR — NO unopposed HACKS.

  2. What’s with all the Conservative Party candidates in heavily Democratic districts?

    It would be fun if a real grassroots movement started to win Cynthia Nixon an Assembly seat.

    I’m writing myself in for Assembly.

  3. @DR,

    The star on the PRC flag is yellow. Perhaps you are thinking about the USA flag?

    There are petition candidates for legislature for parties other than SAM and Libertarian. They presumably would be placed on the blank line is the State of Con-Fusion.

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