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Statement: CFB Dedicated to Helping Voters Fully Participate in Ranked Choice Voting
Statement: CFB Dedicated to Helping Voters Fully Participate in Ranked Choice Voting
NYC Campaign Finance Board Launches Ranked Choice Voting Education Campaign
NYC Campaign Finance Board Launches Ranked Choice Voting Education Campaign
NYC Campaign Finance Board's Voter Assistance Advisory Committee to Discuss Ranked Choice Voting On Wednesday
NYC Campaign Finance Board's Voter Assistance Advisory Committee to Discuss Ranked Choice Voting On Wednesday
City Officials to Host Community and Ethnic Media Roundtable on Ranked Choice Voting and June Primary
City Officials to Host Community and Ethnic Media Roundtable on Ranked Choice Voting and June Primary
Report Highlights Ranked Choice Voting in 2021 Elections
Report Highlights Ranked Choice Voting in 2021 Elections
CFB Milestones
CFB Milestones
Guidance
Guidance
Independent Expenditures Portal Archive
Independent Expenditures Portal Archive
Summary
Participation ResearchOur first-of-its-kind, ten year longitudinal study of voting behavior in New York City assigned a unique “participation score” to every New York City registered voter ranging from 0 to 100. This participation score is a ratio of the number of elections a person voted in over the number of elections they were eligible to vote in and is weighted by number of eligible elections, given that it is easier to get a perfect score if you are eligible for one election than it is if…
Ranked Choice Voting
2021 marked the first time NYC voters used ranked choice voting (RCV) for the offices of Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller, Borough President, and City Council in primary and special elections. Voters could rank up to five candidates for each office, instead of choosing just one. Our agency was tasked with leading educational efforts to ensure that voters had all the info they needed to rank their ballots. We designed a communications strategy that aimed to drive voters to resources about…