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Citing concerns that the leadership of neighborhood councils could be hijacked by special interests, City Attorney Carmen Trutanich called Friday for tightening the rules on who can vote in the local elections. Daily News.

Trutanich said his office had been contacted by numerous neighborhood council members concerned that outsiders or people with only marginal connections to a community are able to participate in council elections.

Those concerns were echoed in a report from the City Clerk's Office, which oversees the elections. Officials said so-called "factual basis" voters made up nearly 17 percent of those who cast ballots in recent neighborhood council elections.


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