The Deal of the Art: Election 2016
Check out some street art, by turns political and satirical, inspired by the presidential election.
Check out some street art, by turns political and satirical, inspired by the presidential election.
The election-themed novelty item is a big hit for Fishs Eddy.
Taking a cue from Houston’s successful “GuacTheVote” campaign, New York”s “NoshTheVote” effort enlisted ethnic food trucks to distribute voter registration forms along with samosas, chicken curry or enchiladas.
Brooklyn Bazaar is embracing campaign fervor, offering Election Day returns on multiple large screen TVs and encouraging patrons to vote with their taste buds for "The Nasty Woman" or "Bad Hombre" drink specials.
Unflattering portraits of Muslims and immigrants that surfaced in the presidential election prompted efforts to enroll more Arab American voters in the Brooklyn neighborhood this year.
Our reporters hit the streets – and the sidewalks – to capture sights, sounds and stories of the big race.
Malka Shahar, a Donald Trump acolyte, wants to become the second Russian-born member of the state Assembly.
New York City’s new voting machines do more than tally your vote. This election, they’ll analyze when voters go to the polls and what interruptions voters experience, to speed voting in future elections.