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Two Democrats move to challenge Rangel

Democratic challengers are making Congressman Charlie Rangel work to keep his seat.

Democratic challengers are making Congressman Charlie Rangel work to keep his seat.

Locals: Out with Bloomberg

Voters came out on Tuesday to cast ballots for citywide races.

Voters came out on Tuesday to cast ballots for citywide races.

Dems canvass VA on annual campaign trip

The Columbia University College Democrats spent fall break canvassing for the Virginia gubernatorial race. Reporter Gabriela Hempfling traveled with them. Here are her dispatches from the trip.

The Columbia University College Democrats spent fall break canvassing for the Virginia gubernatorial race. Reporter Gabriela Hempfling traveled with them. Here are her dispatches from the trip.

Robert Jackson hits his hometown streets to secure district votes

When City Councilman Robert Jackson says "rain or shine," he means it.

When City Councilman Robert Jackson says "rain or shine," he means it.

What’s in a runoff? Not much change, New Yorkers say

Deja vu? As if reliving the Sept. 15 primaries, four city candidates took to the streets to campaign for runoff elections.

Deja vu? As if reliving the Sept. 15 primaries, four city candidates took to the streets to campaign for runoff elections.

Local polling site problems anger voters

Registered residents at 109th said the day began fast and furiously at P.S. 165 when the first batch of voters quickly realized that two of the voting booths were missing the corresponding district council members to the neighborhoods they were supposed to represent.

Registered residents at 109th said the day began fast and furiously at P.S. 165 when the first batch of voters quickly realized that two of the voting booths were missing the corresponding district council members to the neighborhoods they were supposed to represent.

Politicans hit the streets for primaries

A quiet day at the polls ends in an exciting conclusion for New York City's primary elections, with two runoffs.

A quiet day at the polls ends in an exciting conclusion for New York City's primary elections, with two runoffs.

Barack Obama, CC ‘83, becomes first Columbia College alumnus elected U.S. president

The presidential race that captivated the country for months held a special resonance on campus, as Barack Obama, CC ’83, became not only the first black person to win the office, but also the first Columbia College alumnus to do so.

The presidential race that captivated the country for months held a special resonance on campus, as Barack Obama, CC ’83, became not only the first black person to win the office, but also the first Columbia College alumnus to do so.

CCSC Elections Board reviews rules in order to prevent offensive posters

Campus council protocol is on the brink of a change that may cause candidates to think twice about campaign tactics.

Campus council protocol is on the brink of a change that may cause candidates to think twice about campaign tactics.

CCSC winners: Action Potential, Clear Party

Uncontested party Action Potential was unsurprisingly elected to the Columbia College Student Council Executive Board Tuesday night, while the majority of Cliff Massey’s Clear Party won out over The Party, ticket of class of 2010 presidential incumbent A.J. Pascua.

Uncontested party Action Potential was unsurprisingly elected to the Columbia College Student Council Executive Board Tuesday night, while the majority of Cliff Massey’s Clear Party won out over The Party, ticket of class of 2010 presidential incumbent A.J. Pascua.