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Voters are asked to vote in one primary on the Saratoga Springs City Council ballot.
Early voting has come to a close in the June primary for the Working Families Party in Saratoga Springs, and Primary Election Day runs Tuesday June 24 6 a.m to 9 p.m.
Commissioner of Accounts
Two people are vying for the Working Families Party line for the chance to represent the WOR party in the general election in the race for Commissioner of Accounts.
Moran is the current Commissioner of Accounts, first elected to that position in 2021. He is the endorsed candidate for the Democrats and for the state Working Families Party.
Levy recently switched to the Working Families Party from the Green party, a move he said he was forced to take when many smaller parties were often denied access to ballots under changes to New York State election laws in 2020. He switched from the Green Party, he said during a candidate forum.
The candidates faced one another in a League of Women Voters forum earlier in June, in which they discussed their plans for the Accounts Department, their reasons for running, their qualifications and more.
Registered WOR voters who live in the city may cast a ballot in the election. New York is a closed primary state meaning that all people who vote in the primary must be registered members of that party.
According to the Saratoga County Election Board website, in-person voting for all districts of the city will be held at from 6 a.m to 9 p.m. at:
Saratoga Springs Recreation Center, 15 Vanderbilt Ave.
Saratoga Springs City Center, 522 Broadway.
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