The Queens district attorney's race is not the only one on the ballot this Tuesday.

If you are a Bronx voter, there's nothing for you to do this Tuesday. It's the only borough where there are no primary races.

The same goes for Republicans in Manhattan. Democrats on the East Side, however, will pick a nominee for civil court judge.

JUDGE RACES

Democrats in Brooklyn will also pick civil court judges, countywide, and in a municipal court district.

There's also a primary in that borough for surrogate judge, between the incumbent Margarita López Torres, Elena Baron, and Meredith Jones.

And in Queens, there's a civil judge position to be filled countywide, so Democrats will weigh in.

A CITY COUNCIL REMATCH

Going back to Brooklyn, there's an important rematch is taking place a month after the special election that brought Farah Louis to the City Council, representing the 45th district, neighborhoods like Flatbush, Midwood, Flatlands, and Canarsie.

She'll have to defend her victory in a Democratic ballot that features the same eight candidates again, even though some of them have already dropped out or stopped campaigning.

Louis's strongest challenger is Monique Chandler-Waterman. Also active in the race is Xamayla Rose.

Whoever wins will be the Democratic nominee in the general election this November.

For the first time, all these primary elections will happen now in June, instead of September.

Democrats and Republicans will also select party positions like district leaders and judicial delegates.

Polls will be open from 6 am to 9 pm.

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