NEW YORK, NY — Mayor Bill de Blasio on Thursday named the first two members of a city charter revision commission tasked with
improving city elections, part of his new plan to bolster civic engagement.
Not exact matches
Kavanagh discussed the need for a broad range of solutions that includes enacting reforms in the State
Election Law — including his Voter Empowerment Act, co-sponsored in the Senate by Mike Gianaris — and
improving administrative practices at the New York
City Board of
Elections.
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Cities that have adopted instant runoff voting to eliminate runoffs have not only saved millions of dollars but have also
improved their democracies by making sure that we are electing our leaders in an
election where the most voters, the most diverse voters, are at the polls at one time,» said Grace Ramsey, deputy outreach director for FairVote, a nonpartisan advocacy group, at the news conference.
The council speaker, who has been locked in a tight battle for the top slot since Weiner entered the race, said the
election has to be about ways to
improve the
city.
City Council Member Gale Brewer, participating in her last meeting of the Technology Committee, which she previously chaired, before taking on her new role as Manhattan Borough President, said she was skeptical of Internet voting, noting that the potential requirement of I.D. cards was problematic given the Voter I.D. debates, but emphasized her support for
improving reporting of
election results and encouraging voter registration through other agencies.
Fair
Elections improved things in New York
City, where a six - to - one public match turns a $ 25 contribution into $ 175.
Although his office can not mandate repairs to the voting system, de Blasio announced that the
city would spend $ 20 million to
improve the Board of
Elections, provided it would agree to a series of changes aimed at addressing the problems with last week's primary.
Also at 11 a.m., members of 24 social justice and immigrants» rights groups, community - based organizations and good government groups call for
improved voting systems and a more transparent Board of
Elections in light voter roll purges that affected the presidential primary elections, City Hall steps, M
Elections in light voter roll purges that affected the presidential primary
elections, City Hall steps, M
elections,
City Hall steps, Manhattan.
We spoke with
election law expert, and New York State Assembly Member, Brian Kavanagh concerning the New York
City Board of
Elections and possible steps to
improve the Board's performance.
In the mayor's version, he would appoint the panel and it would have a narrow mandate, limited to charter changes aimed at
improving the
city's campaign finance system — including lowering the maximum levels of campaign contributions to candidates — and encouraging voter participation in
elections.
Since before the last
election cycle, there have been increasing calls for
improving women's representation across
city government and to add women's voices to important policy decisions.
The CFB issues a comprehensive report after each
city election that includes numerous recommendations on
improving the campaign finance and
election system.
This is a very important role that can directly
improve New York
City's government processes, and most particularly the administration of our
elections.
It's crucial that Councilman Fernando Cabrera continue to hold the New York
City Board of
Elections (NYCBOE) accountable and fight to improve our elections administration - voters depend on i
Elections (NYCBOE) accountable and fight to
improve our
elections administration - voters depend on i
elections administration - voters depend on it.»
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