Board cuts one DiNapoli challenger from ballot, leaving three-way primary
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By Newsday
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A state electoral board has disqualified one candidate challenging the incumbent state comptroller in an upcoming primary election. The decision narrows the race to three contenders vying for the position of chief fiscal watchdog, a role the current officeholder has maintained since 2007. This development significantly impacts the competitive landscape of the primary contest, as candidates must now reposition their campaign strategies within a more condensed field.
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