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NEW YORK STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL RACE

MEET THE CANDIDATES

New York State Attorney General Race
(Source: Manhattan Chamber of Commerce)
USPA NEWS - The 2018 New York Attorney General election will take place on November 6, 2018. The New York primary election for state and local candidates will take place on September 13, 2018.

This month, the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce will convene a special series of roundtable discussions with candidates in the New York State Attorney General race. All major candidates have been invited to participate.
This month, the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce will convene a special series of roundtable discussions with candidates in the New York State Attorney General race. All major candidates have been invited to participate.
Each meeting will be held from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM. Location details will be provided upon reservation confirmation. Please find the below list of speakers and corresponding dates.
Tuesday, August 7th - Keith Wofford, Wednesday, August 8th - Zephyr Teachout, Wednesday, August 15th - Leecia Eve Tuesday, August 28th - NYC Public Advocate Letitia James, TBD - Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney.
This event is for Manhattan Chamber members only. If you are interested in attending, but are not yet a member, please visit www.manhattancc.org/join or email Mads Hebbelstrup for further information on joining.
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Alain TCHEGNON
Source: The Manhattan Chamber of Commerce
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