September 25, 2001



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The Primary Press


The New York City 2001 Primary Election


by students at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism

A primary challenge
Even before the tragic attack on the World Trade Center, New York City's primary was shaping up to be one of the strangest elections in its history. read more

The Rudy Factor
Despite gratitude, NYC voters say term limits should prevail. read more

Same slogan, new urgency
City Council campaign takes on new meaning for Muslim candidate from Brooklyn. read more

Latino voice rising
Queens tries to elect first Latino City Council member with low turnout. read more
   
  Who wants East New York?
  Astoria is Vallone territory
  Boom to bust in Park Slope
  Rain, confusion affect Washington Heights
  'It's not over!' in District 16, the Bronx
  Crown Heights voters worry about turnout
  Louisa Chan's rage against the Queens machine
  Churches play pivotal role in Brooklyn campaigns
  Twenty Korean translators help voters in Queens
  A Bronx political rookie surrounded by dad and his friends
  The elusive Chinatown vote
  Hunts Point has fewer errors, fewer voters
  Getting out the elderly vote in Harlem
  Bronx borough president candidate relies on experience