New York voters are heading to the polls Tuesday for the special election to decide who will replace ex-Congressman , but a blast of winter weather could have an impact on the tight swing district race.A Nor'storm is slowly moving across the region dumping as much as a foot of snow in some areas. New York's Third District, which includes parts of Queens and Long Island, is expected to get six to nine inches of snow and a winter storm warning remains in effect until 6PM ET Tuesday. Polls for the special election opened at 6am ET and will remain open until 9pm ET. They were largely empty in the morning as snow pummeled the region, but thousands have already voted early in the closely-watched race.
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