With the city primary election on September 10, the campaign for mayor is dominating the conversation. But 40 percent of the city's 51 districts are picking their council members from all new names – thanks mostly to term limits.
WNYC has a new guide to council races, and politics reporter Anna Sale has marked the races to watch.
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With the city primary election on September 10, the campaign for mayor is dominating the conversation. But 40 percent of the city's 51 districts are picking their council members from all new names – thanks mostly to term limits.
WNYC has a new guide to council races, and politics reporter Anna Sale has marked the races to watch.