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215 East 95th Street, Manhattan 10128
When's the Next Election?
Next Election Date
November 8, 2022
Election Day Poll Site Address
Early Voting Dates
October 29 – November 6
Early Voting Site Address
TBA
Election Day polling sites are open 6:00AM – 9:00PM.
Who's Running for Office?
Citywide
ExpandUnited States Senator
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Senators are elected to six-year terms to serve the residents of their state. There are two Senators in each state, regardless of the size of the state. To be elected, a representative must be at least 30 years old, a United States citizen for at least nine years and an inhabitant of the state he or she represents.
Citywide
ExpandProposal Number 1, an Amendment: CLEAN WATER, CLEAN AIR, AND GREEN JOBS Environmental Bond Act of 2022
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To address and combat the impact of climate change and damage to the environment , the “Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act of 2022” authorizes the sale of state bonds up to four billion two hundred million dollars to fund environmental protection, natural restoration, resiliency, and clean energy projects. Shall the Environmental Bond Act of 2022 be approved?
Citywide
ExpandProposal Number 2, a Question: Add a Statement of Values to Guide Government
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This proposal would amend the New York City Charter to: Add a preamble, which would be an introductory statement of values and vision aspiring toward “a just and equitable city for all” New Yorkers; and Include in the preamble a statement that the City must strive to remedy “past and continuing harms and to reconstruct, revise, and reimagine our foundations, structures, institutions, and laws to promote justice and equity for all New Yorkers.” The preamble is intended to guide City government in fulfilling its duties. Shall this proposal be adopted?
Citywide
ExpandProposal Number 3, a Question: Establish a Racial Equity Office, Plan, and Commission
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This proposal would amend the City Charter to: Require citywide and agency-specific Racial Equity Plans every two years. The plans would include intended strategies and goals to improve racial equity and to reduce or eliminate racial disparities; Establish an Office of Racial Equity and appoint a Chief Equity Officer to advance racial equity and coordinate the City’s racial equity planning process. The Office would support City agencies in improving access to City services and programs for those people and communities who have been negatively affected by previous policies or actions , and collect and report data related to equity; and Establish a Commission on Racial Equity, appointed by City elected officials. In making appointments to this Commission, elected officials would be required to consider appointees who are representative of or have experience advocating for a diverse range of communities. The Commission would identify and propose priorities to inform the racial equity planning process and review agency and citywide Racial Equity Plans. Shall this proposal be adopted?
Citywide
ExpandProposal Number 4, a Question: Measure the True Cost of Living
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This proposal would amend the City Charter to: Require the City to create a “true cost of living” measure to track the actual cost in New York City of meeting essential needs, including housing, food, childcare, transportation, and other necessary costs, and without considering public, private, or informal assistance, in order to inform programmatic and policy decisions; and Require the City government to report annually on the “true cost of living” measure. Shall this proposal be adopted?
Borough - Manhattan
ExpandSurrogate Court Judge – New York County
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The Surrogate Court serves the estates of individuals who were domiciled in New York County (Manhattan) at the time of their death.
Borough - Manhattan
ExpandJustice of the Supreme Court – 1st Judicial District
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The Supreme Court generally hears cases that are outside the jurisdiction of other trial courts of more limited jurisdiction. In New York City, the Court exercises civil jurisdiction and jurisdiction over felony charges.
Borough - Manhattan
ExpandJudge of the Civil Court – County – New York
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The Civil Court of the City of New York has jurisdiction over civil cases involving amounts up to $25,000 and other civil matters referred to it by the Supreme Court. It includes a small claims part for informal dispositions of matters not exceeding $5,000 and a landlord and tenant/housing part for landlord-tenant matters of unlimited amounts and housing code violations. New York City Civil Court judges are elected to 10-year terms.
Congressional District 12
ExpandRepresentative in Congress – 12th Congressional District
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Representatives are elected to two-year terms to serve the residents of their congressional district. The number of representatives per state is proportionate to population. To be elected, a representative must be at least 25 years old, a United States citizen for at least seven years, and an inhabitant of the state he or she represents.
Senate District 28
ExpandState Senator – 28th Senatorial District
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The New York State Senate consists of 62 members serving 2-year terms. New York City is represented by 26 state senators.
Assembly District 68
ExpandMember of the Assembly – 68th Assembly District
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The New York State Assembly consists of 150 members, serving 2-year terms representing districts of approximately 128,000 residents.
Candidate information as of October 31, 2022.
Where Do I Vote?
Election Day Poll Site Address
Poll Site Hours
6:00AM to 9:00PM
Poll Site Number
Election District
065/68
Voter Entrance
Accessible Entrance
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