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(Wall Street Journal) — New York City voters on Tuesday appeared to be on the verge of restoring a law that prohibits elected officials from serving more than two consecutive four-year terms, just two years after Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the City Council overturned the law as the mayor pursued a third term.  With nearly 40% of precincts reporting, 74% of the electorate voted in a citywide referendum to restore the law. A second ballot measure on government and electoral reform also appeared to have passed.

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