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RandySF

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Sat Oct 11, 2025, 11:28 PM Oct 11

A New Yorker's guide to electing judges -- and whether you actually have a say

While the mayoral candidates are duking it out in a fierce campaign fight this fall, a group of lower-profile candidates who are also running in the city's November general election could have an outsize effect on many New Yorkers’ lives.

The judges we elect next month will be responsible for overseeing criminal trials or civil disputes. But it can be hard to find information about the people seeking these powerful roles in New York’s court system.

Here are some things you should know before you head to the polls.

It depends on where you live. To find who will appear on your ballot, go to findmypollsite.vote.nyc and then enter your address to see a sample ballot.


https://gothamist.com/news/a-new-yorkers-guide-to-electing-judges-and-whether-you-actually-have-a-say

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