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This week on the Disabilities Beat, we highlight some of the voting access issues that disabled voters in Buffalo say still existed in 2024.
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The Democratic party has held a razor-thin supermajority in state Senate since 2020.
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President Biden will deliver remarks about the election results and the transition to President-elect Donald Trump.
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Democrat Michael Keane defeated Republican James Gardner in the race for District Attorney Tuesday night.
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The election season is coming to a close. While many voters said their voting process was simple– others in the disability community still face barriers when casting their ballot. WBFO’s Freelance Reporter Mason Ald has more.
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Residents voted against Erie County’s proposition to change how the county legislature approves raising sales tax, with almost 100,000 more people voting against the proposition than for it.
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Democrat Sean Ryan successfully defended his seat against Republican challenger Christine Czarnik, but stays tight-lipped on a potential run for office as Buffalo Mayor.
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A recent report from the American Psychological Association showed that 77% of people surveyed reported the future of our nation as being a significant source of stress for them. If you are feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or depressed post-election day, it’s not something you have to go through alone. Recently WBFO's Emyle Watkins spoke with Kevin Smith from Mental Health Peer Connection about what resources exist if you’re struggling during this time of change.
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In Orleans County, 25,537 active registered voters will have their chance to cast their vote this general election. But how is the ballot shaping up in Orleans County?
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The Deep Red County has few contested races this election cycle. However, the most important thing to voters this cycle is not necessarily who they are voting for but what they are voting for. Jamal Harris of WBFO sits down with Andrew Harris from the Wellsville Sun to discuss the proposition one amendment on the ballot among various other issues facing the county.