NEW YORK, NY (04/25/2025) (readMedia)-- On Monday, Rank the Vote NYC will rally with voting rights organizations, unions and NYC mayoral candidates to educate voters about the ranked choice voting process ahead of the June 24th primary election. This year, voters will once again have the opportunity to rank up to five candidates on their ballot, giving New Yorkers greater choice and more voice.
In 2019, New York City voters overwhelmingly approved a ballot measure to adopt ranked choice voting by a margin of nearly 3-1. Since 2021, all New York City primaries and special elections for Mayor, Comptroller, Public Advocate, Borough President and City Council use ranked choice voting. Attendees at the rally will highlight how ranked choice voting leads to better candidates and gives voters more power to make their voice heard.
During the last Mayoral primary, nearly one million New Yorkers made history by voting in the largest and most diverse ranked choice voting election in U.S. history. Voters overwhelmingly embraced RCV, with 83% of voters ranking at least two candidates on their ballots in the mayoral primary.
WHEN: Monday, April 28th at 11:00am
WHERE: Outside Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, 1 Bowling Green, New York, NY 10004
WHO:
Rank the Vote NYC
Common Cause New York
NYC Comptroller Brad Lander
Kathy Wylde, Partnership for NYC
PSC CUNY
BVA
Emgage
New Majority
Hispanic Federation
MinKwon Center for Community Action
Faith in New York
Caribbean Equality Project
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