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An Initial Look at Voter Turnout in the 2021 New York City Primaries

An Initial Look at Voter Turnout in the 2021 New York City Primaries
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Monday, February 22, 2021 : TALKERS magazine – The bible of talk media

Steve Lapa says Rush Limbaugh changed not only what people talked about on AM radio, but how we sell the talk radio format. Limbaugh’s so-called controversial content often caused the “no-buy” tag to be applied to his program. “Big ratings were no longer an automatic revenue generator. Rush stood steadfast. His audience grew to become the biggest and arguably the most responsive of any network radio talent. A new chapter had to be written in the ad sales playbook. Sellers knew if Rush got behind an ad campaign, phones would ring, orders would come in, and sponsors could experience the powerful results that only talk radio can deliver.” Read Lapa’s column

Community Groups Lay Out Citywide Ranked Choice Voting Education Plans

Community Groups Lay Out Citywide Ranked Choice Voting Education Plans Common Cause/NY, Rank the Vote NYC, NYIC, Chhaya, Center for Law and Social Justice, UNH and NALEO outline ranked choice voting voter outreach including forums, exit polling, etc NEW YORK, NY (12/21/2020) (readMedia) Tomorrow, Common Cause/NY, Rank the Vote NYC, the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC), the Center for Law and Social Justice, Chhaya, United Neighborhood Houses (UNH) and NALEO will join together for a press conference zoom to outline past, current and future voter education outreach on ranked choice voting (RCV). RCV will apply to primaries and special elections for all local offices including City Council, Borough President, Comptroller, Public Advocate and Mayor. Voters, who overwhelmingly passed RCV in the fall of 2019, will first use it in the upcoming special elections in Queens this February.

Ranked Choice Voting + the Race For Brooklyn Borough President

Ranked Choice Voting + the Race For Brooklyn Borough President All candidates agree the new voting method is good for voters NEW YORK, NY (12/11/2020) (readMedia) On Wednesday night, the Brooklyn Library, Rank the Vote NYC, Common Cause/NY, Brooklyn Young Democrats and the Center for Law and Social Justice at Medgar Evers College hosted a forum on ranked choice voting (RCV) and the race for Brooklyn Borough President. The event was moderated by Lurie Daniel Favors, Interim Executive Director at the Center for Law and Social Justice. Seven candidates participated, including Councilmembers Anontio Reynoso and Robert Cornegy, Assembly Member Jo Anne Simon, Kim Council, Pearlene Fields, Khari Edwards, and Robert Ramos Jr.

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