NYC Enacts Law Allowing Over 800,000 Immigrants to Vote in Local Elections

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'New York City must be seen as a shining example for other progressive cities to follow.'

Jessica CorbettA New York City law granting more than 800,000 lawful permanent residents the right to vote in local elections took effect Sunday after the recently elected mayor, Democrat Eric Adams, declined to veto it.The New York City Council had voted 33-14—with two abstentions—for the measure to allow noncitizens who have resided in the city for at least 30 days to vote for mayor, council members, and other municipal offices beginning next year.

While some Republicans are threatening lawsuits, citing the state constitution, the city's Board of Elections must now craft an implementation plan by July, which thewill include"voter registration rules and provisions that would create separate ballots for municipal races to prevent noncitizens from casting ballots in federal and state contests."

"While I initially had some concerns about one aspect of the bill, I had a productive dialogue with my colleagues in government that put those concerns at ease," he added."I believe allowing the legislation to be enacted is by far the best choice, and look forward to bringing millions more into the democratic process.

"It sends both a message to immigrant communities who do a lot of work to keep New York City moving forward, that this is a mayor who supports them and champions them," Moran."His statement also signals to us a willingness to engage in dialogue around policy that just feels very refreshing."Other supporters offered cautious optimism about moving in the next phase of their campaign, from lobbying for the bill's passage to encouraging its effective implementation.

 

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But you still can't vote in a primary if you're a registered independent, unless you change your party affiliation before you even know who's running

Good job, now you have to make your primaries more accessible.

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