Friday, March 17, 2017

Sunday Voting Rights Rally in NYC


Sunday, March 19th at 2 p.m., RALLY TO RESIST VOTER SUPPRESSION at Battery Park in Manhattan

Rally to Resist Voter Suppression, co-sponsored by like-minded Good Government and Community Groups, highlights the urgent need to overhaul New York's Restrictive and Outdated Voting Laws, which make it harder for New Yorkers to exercise their fundamental right to Vote at every Stage in the Election process.

Albany lawmakers are currently negotiating the Fiscal Year 2017-28 New York State Budget which is due on April 1st. For the second year in a row, Governor Cuomo's Executive Budget proposal includes critical Election Law reform priorities like:

- Early Voting
- Automatic Voter Registration at the DMV
- Same-Day Voter Registration, One-Stop Voting

However, lawmakers have yet to include any corresponding State Funding to enact these proposals, making it unlikely that State and County Boards of Elections would embrace or even be able to implement these much-needed overhauls.

After several years of failing to modernize New York's Election Laws, New York's poor Election turnout and shameful Voter Registration and Election Day Administration issues reached a fever pitch in 2016.

Despite New York’s role as a bastion of Diversity and Progressivism, New York’s track record in the area of Voting Rights is disappointing. In the 2014 Midterms, only 29% of New York’s Voting-Age Citizens Voted, the State’s lowest turnout in 40 years. As other States have embraced modernization, technology, and convenient Pro-Voter Reforms to Voter Registration and Election Administration, New York has been left in the dust. We must do better. We must fight against Voter Suppression and Restrictive Voting Laws.

Current Co-sponsors of RALLY TO RESIST VOTER SUPPRESSION include:

- Common Cause/NY
- SEIU 32bj
- The NY Immigration Coalition
- TWU 100
- Hispanic Federation
- The Brennan Center
- NYC Votes
- Make the Road New York
- 2 Hours A Week
- Brooklyn NAACP
- Womens City Club of NY
- Public Citizen

Please lend your voice to this widespread and long overdue effort to ensure that New Yorkers' fundamental Voting Rights are protected and respected.

A great step toward that goal can be achieved in the next two weeks if the Leadership in Albany enacts these Reforms in the FY 2017-2018 Budget become Law. Albany must fund them in the Budget.











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