Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer and his wife arrived at the Hargrave Senior Center in Upper West, Manhattan, to cast their ballots in the primary with their two infant sons. Stringer is running for the city comptroller in a close race against Eliot Spitzer.
NEW YORK—The race for city comptroller, which had garnered little local relevance for months, gained national attention on Monday with former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer making his first media appearance after jumping into the race on Sunday evening.
The head of DC 37, New York City’s largest public union, called on the federal Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to investigate the recent failures of the city’s 9-1-1 system.