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NYC Votes
@NYCVotes
You’ve got questions about NYC elections. We’ve got answers. We engage NYC voters and help you cast your ballot with confidence. Follow the money: @NYCCFB
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  • NYC Votes reposted
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    NYC Board of Elections
    @BOENYC
    Jun 23
    It's Election Day!🗳️ Not every voter has a Primary - check before you go‼️ Check your Party at amiregistered.vote.nyc See your Ballot&Pollsite findmypollsite.vote.nyc
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    NYC Votes
    @NYCVotes
    Jun 23
    Happy Primary Election Day, NYC! Polls are OPEN from 6am to 9pm. Vote for New York's State & Federal leaders today. Meet the candidates and look up your assigned poll site a nycvotes.org. If you are on line before polls close, you have the right to vote.
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    NYC Board of Elections
    @BOENYC
    Jun 19
    🏀➡️⚽️ VOTE Early! Polls open 9 AM to 5 PM. Score a Soccer Sticker! Today only, while supplies last. Cheer on Team USA as they take on 🇦🇺
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    Spectrum News NY1
    @NY1
    Jun 17
    New Yorkers heading to the polls Thursday will have a chance to celebrate the New York Knicks' championship win after casting their ballots. The New York City Board of Elections is offering limited-edition Knicks-themed stickers to the first 300 voters at each polling site
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    BOE offering Knicks-themed stickers to early voters Thursday
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    NYC Board of Elections
    @BOENYC
    Jun 10
    The @nyknicks are ready to bounce back!🏀 We're ready for Early Voting. Are you ready? Register to Vote🗳️ Check status amiregistered.vote.nyc Register e-register.vote.nyc
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    Power 105.1
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    Jun 8
    Hey New York! This June, we can make a difference. Early voting starts on June 13th and Election Day is June 23rd. It’s our city. Your vote matters. Head to ⤵️ and make a plan.@NYCVotes
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    Our City. Your Vote. Vote on June 23! | New York's Power 105.1 FM
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    City & State NY
    @CityAndStateNY
    Apr 30
    Unaffiliated voters are legion, Brooklyn dominated and the DREAM slate made an impact The NYCCFB’s annual Voter Analysis Report unpacks the massive surge in participation:
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    More New Yorkers voted last year than in any mayoral election since 1969
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    NYC Votes
    @NYCVotes
    Apr 30
    Last year's elections bucked expectations, and we have the data to prove it: NYC's 2025 Voter Analysis Report is out now. Keep reading for a sneak preview into the report's key findings 🧵
    NYC's Voter Analysis Report is out now. Explore why voter engagement in 2025 far exceeded expectations and read official policy recommendations to further strengthen local turnout.
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    NYC Votes
    @NYCVotes
    Apr 30
    Replying to @NYCVotes
    2025 campaign finance at a glance: - Over 240,000 contributions were made to local candidates - $87 million in matching funds was distributed to 275 campaigns - The winning mayoral candidate was powered by 52,000 small donations
    In 2025, the matching funds program had an impactful year. Over 240,000 contributions were made to local candidates. $87 million in matching funds was distributed to 275 campaigns. The winning mayoral candidate was powered by 52,000 small donations.
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    NYC Votes
    @NYCVotes
    Apr 30
    Want the full story? @NYCCFB's Voter Analysis Report explores how (and why) New Yorkers participated at unprecedented levels. The report also features official recommendations to improve our local democracy, like aligning voter registration dates to reduce confusion for
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    NYC Votes
    @NYCVotes
    Mar 7
    How to spend an extra hour of ☀️ daylight ☀️ 🧑🏽‍💻 Check your voter registration (2 minutes) 👯 Remind a friend to check theirs (1 minute) 📬 Sign up for our newsletter (1 minute) 📲 Share this post (5 seconds) 💁🏽‍♀️ Give yourself a pat on the back (5 seconds) That leaves 56 minutes
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    NYC Votes
    @NYCVotes
    Mar 5
    We're training the next generation of leaders before they’re even old enough to vote. So, what does that look like in practice? Our Youth Ambassador program. Read all about it:
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    How NYC Votes is Training the Next Generation of Leaders
    Discover how the NYC Votes Youth Ambassador Program turns young New Yorkers into community advocates through hands-on voter outreach and leadership training. See their impact and learn how you can...
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    NYC Votes
    @NYCVotes
    Feb 27
    Last chance! Applications for our Youth Ambassador program are due TODAY, February 27 at 5pm sharp: nycvotes.org/youth-26
    Last chance! Become a 2026 NYC Votes Youth Ambassador. Apply by February 27 at 5pm. Two Youth Ambassadors are pictured in pink NYC Votes branded shirts. NYC Votes illustrated animals are superimposed on the picture, wearing matching pink shirts.
    Ambassadors can earn $500 a month for 10 to 15 hours of work per month. The deadline is February 27 at 5pm. Apply at nycvotes.org/youth-26.
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    NYC Civic Engagement Commission
    @NYCCEC
    Feb 24
    Did you know? Our Voter Language Assistance Program helps thousands of voters access the information and support they need to take part in elections. Providing services in 12 languages, the program — and the interpreters who make it possible — makes sure that language isn't a
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    NYC Votes
    @NYCVotes
    Feb 24
    In 1968, Shirley Chisholm made history as the first Black woman elected to the U.S. Congress, representing Brooklyn’s Bed-Stuy neighborhood. In 1972, she broke barriers again as the first Black candidate to receive a major party nomination for President, running under her
    Post from NYC Votes spotlighting Shirley Chisholm in honor of Black History Month, featuring a black and white image of Shirley Chisholm with her quote overlayed: “The one thing you’ve got going: your one vote.”
    A street sign for "Shirley Chisholm Place" with a quote overlayed that reads, "The next time a woman of whatever color, or a dark-skinned person of whatever sex aspires to be president, the way should be a little smoother because I helped pave it."
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