Res. No. 338
Resolution calling upon the New York State legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, A.9923, in relation to improving the format of ballot proposals to minimize confusion.
By Council Members Powers and Kallos
Whereas, Due to the current format and typical length of New York election ballots, the ballot questions are regularly, if not always, required to be on the opposite side of the ballot on which candidate names appear; and
Whereas, As evidenced in the ballot data, there has been drop off in votes on ballot questions when compared to the number of votes cast for candidates; and
Whereas, In the 2017 General Election, there was a 9% drop in votes cast for the first ballot question as compared to the number of votes cast for the Mayor line; and
Whereas, This drop in votes could be attributed to a lack of clarity in guiding voters to complete the second page of the ballot; and
Whereas, New York State Assembly Member Buchwald introduced A.9923, which would require the State Board of Elections to add clear and graphic instructions that a ballot is two-sided, when it is; and
Whereas, Providing clear instructions that a ballot is two-sided would positively impact the number of votes on ballot questions; and
Whereas, For 2018 and 2019, the City of New York will have at least two ballot questions related to the Mayoral and Council Charter Revision Commissions, which could entail significant changes to the New York City government; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls upon the New York State legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, A.9923, in relation to improving the format of ballot proposals to minimize confusion.
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4/24/2018
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