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Ranked Choice Voting Train the Trainer Webinar
Beginning January 1, 2021, New York City voters will use Ranked Choice Voting in special and primary elections for local offices such as mayor, public advocate, comptroller, borough president, and City Council. Voters will be able to rank up to 5 candidates in order of preference, instead of choosing just one. Ranked Choice Voting gives voters more say in who gets elected, leads to more civility and less negative campaigning, and results in more diverse and representative candidates winning elections.
NYC Votes is partnering with organizations across the city by hosting training sessions for those who plan to educate voters in their own communities. This training session will explain how Ranked Choice Voting works, cover frequently asked questions, and share best practices for educating voters. Together, we can ensure voters get the information they need to cast their ballots with confidence and make their voices heard!
A Zoom link will be sent with RSVP confirmation.
Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at 12:00 PMrsvp0 RSVPs -
Civic Engagement Workshop
Join us for our youth Civic Engagement Workshop! This workshop provides an overview into why voting at the local level is so important. Learn about how New York City youth turnout to vote, what each elected official does at the local level, and how to encourage other young New Yorkers to show up at the polls.
Once you RSVP, please check your email for a Zoom link to participate.
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Ranked Choice Voting Train the Trainer Webinar
Beginning January 1, 2021, New York City voters will use Ranked Choice Voting in special and primary elections for local offices such as mayor, public advocate, comptroller, borough president, and City Council. Voters will be able to rank up to 5 candidates in order of preference, instead of choosing just one. Ranked Choice Voting gives voters more say in who gets elected, leads to more civility and less negative campaigning, and results in more diverse and representative candidates winning elections.
NYC Votes is partnering with organizations across the city by hosting training sessions for those who plan to educate voters in their own communities. This training session will explain how Ranked Choice Voting works, cover frequently asked questions, and share best practices for educating voters. Together, we can ensure voters get the information they need to cast their ballots with confidence and make their voices heard!
A Zoom link will be sent with RSVP confirmation.
Thursday, April 08, 2021 at 05:30 PMrsvp0 RSVPs -
Voter Mobilization Training
In this training, we'll walk through the process of how to organize and execute a voter registration drive. We’ll cover: registering yourself and others to vote; your voting rights; important election deadlines; and how to organize your own voter registration drive. Youth have the opportunity to break out into small groups, make a plan for implementing a drive, and receive feedback from our Youth Engagement Coordinator and their peers.
Once you RSVP, please check your email for a Zoom link to participate.
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Ranked Choice Voting Train the Trainer Webinar
Beginning January 1, 2021, New York City voters will use Ranked Choice Voting in special and primary elections for local offices such as mayor, public advocate, comptroller, borough president, and City Council. Voters will be able to rank up to 5 candidates in order of preference, instead of choosing just one. Ranked Choice Voting gives voters more say in who gets elected, leads to more civility and less negative campaigning, and results in more diverse and representative candidates winning elections.
NYC Votes is partnering with organizations across the city by hosting training sessions for those who plan to educate voters in their own communities. This training session will explain how Ranked Choice Voting works, cover frequently asked questions, and share best practices for educating voters. Together, we can ensure voters get the information they need to cast their ballots with confidence and make their voices heard!
A Zoom link will be sent with RSVP confirmation.
Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at 12:00 PMrsvp0 RSVPs -
Youth Ranked Choice Voting Train-the-Trainer
In this train-the-trainer, youth will learn the basics of Ranked Choice Voting while also being trained to host their own community Ranked Choice Voting community forum.
Once you RSVP, please check your email for a Zoom link to participate.
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Ranked Choice Voting Train the Trainer Webinar
Beginning January 1, 2021, New York City voters will use Ranked Choice Voting in special and primary elections for local offices such as mayor, public advocate, comptroller, borough president, and City Council. Voters will be able to rank up to 5 candidates in order of preference, instead of choosing just one. Ranked Choice Voting gives voters more say in who gets elected, leads to more civility and less negative campaigning, and results in more diverse and representative candidates winning elections.
NYC Votes is partnering with organizations across the city by hosting training sessions for those who plan to educate voters in their own communities. This training session will explain how Ranked Choice Voting works, cover frequently asked questions, and share best practices for educating voters. Together, we can ensure voters get the information they need to cast their ballots with confidence and make their voices heard!
A Zoom link will be sent with RSVP confirmation.
Thursday, April 22, 2021 at 05:30 PMrsvp0 RSVPs -
Ranked Choice Voting Train the Trainer Webinar
Beginning January 1, 2021, New York City voters will use Ranked Choice Voting in special and primary elections for local offices such as mayor, public advocate, comptroller, borough president, and City Council. Voters will be able to rank up to 5 candidates in order of preference, instead of choosing just one. Ranked Choice Voting gives voters more say in who gets elected, leads to more civility and less negative campaigning, and results in more diverse and representative candidates winning elections.
NYC Votes is partnering with organizations across the city by hosting training sessions for those who plan to educate voters in their own communities. This training session will explain how Ranked Choice Voting works, cover frequently asked questions, and share best practices for educating voters. Together, we can ensure voters get the information they need to cast their ballots with confidence and make their voices heard!
A Zoom link will be sent with RSVP confirmation.
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 12:00 PMrsvp0 RSVPs