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Residents of Morris Park say Bill de Blasio is their choice for the primary election.

An exhibit reveals the multifaceted lives of public housing residents.

With a community dining room, a food pantry, volunteers and even attorneys to give advice to people in need, a clothing program, laundry program,

Several candidates are taking a stand on the controversial practice of stop and frisk.

On November 6, voters in the northern Bronx will cast two votes, one for president and another for a vacant City Council seat.

Bronxites address the Districting Commission on the City Council's proposed redistricting plan.

Residents of the 80th Assembly District voted for change in the September 13 primary.

It's the peak of election season with pols campaigning for the Sept.13 primary.

Dominican-American Adriano Espaillat takes his best shot at unseating incumbent Charlie Rangel.

Danilo Medina defeats Hipólito Mejía in Dominican elections on May 20th.

Hundreds of cars and thousands of supporters march through the streets of upper Manhattan for the close of campaign for Dominican presidential hopefuls Hipólito

Bronxites prepare for Dominican presidential elections which pit the PLD's Danilo Medina against the PRD's Hipólito Mejía.

As the Dominican vote approaches, candidates are campaigning in the Western Bronx, where immigrants still play a big role in elections back home.

Candidates for the presidency of the Dominican Republic visited New York to court the vote of Dominican-born citizens living here.

"We need more people who look like us in power," says this Dominican-born district leader.