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UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — Mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa came within a whisker of not being allowed to cast his election ballot Tuesday morning.
The Republican, who famously lives with his wife Nancy and their 15 cats in an Upper West Side studio apartment, turned up at his polling station accompanied by one of those pets, Gizmo.
He was quickly told animals were not allowed inside.
"No pets in pollsite," read a sign he tweeted from his campaign Twitter account.
.@NYCBOE is this at every poll site? Or just ours? Interesting... pic.twitter.com/ifaS6F6CfT— Curtis Sliwa for NYC Mayor (@CurtisSliwa) November 2, 2021 Eventually Sliwa voted — cat-less — and the signs were later taken down, he tweeted.
"I just finished voting. You have to vote, too. If you don't vote, I have no chance of winning," Sliwa said in a video posted to his campaign Twitter account.
GET OUT AND VOTE NYC, POLLS CLOSE AT 9PM! #SliwaForMayor pic.twitter.com/QwTEPgH5uB— Curtis Sliwa for NYC Mayor (@CurtisSliwa) November 2, 2021 Sliwa and his wife, who is running for the Upper West Side City Council District 6 seat, have both made animal welfare a core component of their campaigns.
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