Early voting, absentee ballot changes coming next year
/“To increase faith in our democracy, people should be able to vote more easily and know election results in a timely manner.”
Read More“To increase faith in our democracy, people should be able to vote more easily and know election results in a timely manner.”
Read More“If we're going to build a city that takes care of the most vulnerable New Yorkers, then we have to give them a really direct tool in their toolbox.”
Read More“If they pay their taxes, as I did when I had a green card, then they should have a right to elect their local leaders.”
Read MoreSouth Queens District 32 is gearing up for a primary that will test a divided electorate.
Read More“It is more important than ever that we make our voices heard at the ballot box.“
Read MoreFor any candidate running for office there are few things more valuable than name recognition.
It’s a weird time for a handful of Queens City Council candidates.
Read MoreWith over 1.2 million active registered voters in the borough, Queens ranks dead last in the number of early votes cast.
Read More“I don’t know what it is.”
Read More“There is nothing like the thrill of showing up to a polling site and seeing the crowds.”
Read More“All people deserve the right and ability to vote independently and safely.”
Read MoreWe need universal vote-by-mail—and it needs to be permanent.
Read More“It’s a great opportunity to empower youth.”
Read MoreA Queens training will be held at the Long Island City branch of the Queens Public Library beginning at 4 p.m. today.
Read MoreHome / Law / Crime / Politics / Communities / Voices / All Stories / Who We Are / Terms and Conditions