Opinion: Election Day is Here. Do You Have a Plan to Vote?
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Opinion: Election Day is Here. Do You Have a Plan to Vote?
"When it feels like you're hearing about the election every second of every day, it might seem like there's nothing new to learn. However, it can be hard to keep the key details straight, like when and how to vote, what else is on the ballot besides candidates, and what information to trust. That's why on Election Day, NYC Votes is partnering with NALEO Educational Fund to make sure New Yorkers have everything they need to make their voices heard at the ballot box."
"Tuesday, New Yorkers have the opportunity to vote for decision makers who will shape the future of our city. Not only are you voting for the next mayor, but New Yorkers will also weigh in on local races and ballot proposals that influence the development of affordable housing and the timing of our elections. NYCVOTES.org is home to a comprehensive list of all the candidates and proposals that will be on your ballot."
Election Day in New York City features visible campaign ads, posters, texts, and outreach that can overwhelm voters and raise privacy concerns. Voters may struggle to keep key details straight about when and how to vote, what races and ballot proposals appear, and which information sources are trustworthy. NYCVOTES.org hosts a comprehensive list of candidates and proposals and offers summaries of key arguments for or against ballot measures. NYC Votes is partnering with NALEO Educational Fund to provide Election Day resources so New Yorkers have what they need to vote. Spanish-speaking New Yorkers face elevated risk from social media mis/disinformation due to poor moderation and fact-checking.
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