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Res 0270-2026
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Resolution calling on the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, S.8604/A. 9310, moving the presidential primary to the first Tuesday in March

City: New York, NY
First Seen: February 12, 2026
Latest Activity: February 12, 2026
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Summary

This resolution urges the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, Senate Bill S.8604 and Assembly Bill A.9310. These bills propose moving New York's presidential primary election date to the first Tuesday in March, commonly known as Super Tuesday. Currently, New York's primary is held after the presidential nominees are often decided, diminishing the state's influence. Proponents argue that an earlier primary date would encourage presidential candidates to campaign more in New York, increasing voter engagement and potentially boosting turnout. The proposed change would take effect starting in 2028.

This resolution, if enacted by the state, would give New York voters a greater voice in selecting presidential nominees by moving the primary to an earlier date, potentially leading to more candidate visits and campaign activity within the state.

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