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New York 2019 local ballot measures

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New York 2019 local ballot measures
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Measures in 2019

2019 state measures

2019 local measures

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Ballotpedia covered local ballot measure elections in New York in 2019.

In 2019, Ballotpedia covered local ballot measures that appeared on the ballot for voters within the 100 largest cities in the U.S. and throughout California and North Carolina.

Elections in 2019

November 5

New York City

See also: New York City, New York ballot measures
Name Type Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes
New York City Ballot Question 1, Elections Charter: Ranked-Choice Voting, Vacancies, and City Council Redistricting Timeline Amendment (November 2019)

Referral

Electoral systems; City governance; Charters; Local redistricting Establish ranked-choice voting to be used for primary and special elections

Approveda

510,153 (74%)

182,900 (26%)

New York City Ballot Question 2, Civilian Complaint Review Board Charter Amendment (November 2019)

Referral

Policing; City governance; Charters Add two members to the 13-member Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB)

Approveda

510,949 (75%)

173,368 (25%)

New York City Ballot Question 3, Ethics and Government Charter Amendment (November 2019)

Referral

Ethics; City governance; Charters Increase the amount of time after leaving service before elected city officials and senior appointed officials can appear before the city agencies in which they served from one year to two years

Approveda

520,656 (77%)

151,271 (23%)

New York City Ballot Question 4, City Budget Charter Amendment: Revenue Stabilization Fund, Public Advocate and Borough President Budgets, and Reporting by Mayor (November 2019)

Referral

City budget; City governance; Charters Authorize a rainy day fund to go into effect with required state law changes

Approveda

477,328 (71%)

193,200 (29%)

New York City Ballot Question 5, Land Use Charter Amendment: Uniform Land Use Review Procedure Requirements (November 2019)

Referral

City governance; Zoning; Charters Require the Department of City Planning (DCP) to provide a summary of Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP) projects to the Borough President, Board and Community Board affected by the project

Approveda

505,926 (76%)

155,658 (24%)


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