New York's congressional candidates are making their final push to voters in the last day before the primary. The Democratic and Republican candidates have been campaigning across the state, including in the Buffalo area.
"We are confident that our message will resonate with voters". The primary will take place on June 23, and the results will determine which candidates will move on to the general election.
The New York State Board of Elections has been working to ensure that all voters have access to the information they need to cast their ballots. Parents in the Williamsville district and small business owners on Main St are among those who will be affected by the outcome of the primary. The city's economy and education system could see changes depending on which candidates are elected.
The next step will be to see how the candidates respond to the results of the primary, with a debate scheduled between the winners. The debate will take place on June 30, and residents can expect to hear more about the candidates' plans for the state. The Erie County Democratic Committee and the Erie County Republican Committee will be watching the results closely, as they will have a significant impact on the local party's direction.
