New York City Bill for Non-Partisan Elections for City Office

On December 18, New York City Councilmember Frank Morano introduced a bill to make elections for New York City office non-partisan.  No party labels would be on the ballot.  Ranked choice voting would be used.  There would be no primary.

Most cities in the U.S. use non-partisan elections for city office, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, San Diego, and Dallas.  New York City and Philadelphia are the only really populous cities that use partisan elections.


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