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Suozzi says a new report on the financial status of Nassau County will be announced at a press conference at 11 a.m. on Wednesday. Rest assured, News 12 Long Island will be there.

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Domination is the only way to describe the early returns for Legis. Kevan Abrahams (LD 1). 25% of precincts are reporting and Abrahams has 82% of the vote. While cautioning against over-excitement, he has decided to pursue the presiding officer position if the Dems retain their majority.
Joining him is state Senator (and former [...]

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Legis. Roger Corbin (left) has had an action-packed year. A former deputy presiding officer, Legis. Judy Jacobs relieved him of his post in what was seen as a power struggle. But Corbin pledged to keep going.
He’s predicting the Dems will be in the minority after tonight. He’s not worried about that though. “I’ve been in [...]

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Nassau Democratic Party Chairman Jay Jacobs has returned to the HQ scene, proclaiming the races as tight as expected.
Jacobs’ team bases its speculation on the turnout rates for each party in this election compared to previous years. Legis. David Mejias, perhaps best known for his aggressive run against Congressman Peter King in 2006, has a [...]

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Not everything in the media is glamorous. In fact, it can be just the opposite. The polls are open until 9 p.m., and it doesn’t look like any candidates will show up before then. The crew’s been here for several hours at this point and we’re all ready for some action.
To pass [...]

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Does he look familiar to you? Well, a double-take is in order. Tonight, 22-year-old Nick Guariglia is attempting to turn an uncommon trick: unseat a popular Republican legislator in the 17th District’s Ed Mangano AND organize the Nassau Democratic Party’s election night extravaganza.
The Savannah’s still empty, but Guariglia, a staff assistant in the [...]

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