After Port Chester, could Newburgh be next?
The Newburgh City Council members would do well to read The New York Times article Councilwoman Marge Bell distributed at the work session meeting last Thursday night. The January 23, 2008 published article, “Village’s At-Large Voting Is Found to Be Biased,” reports that Port Chester’s at-large system of voting [...]
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