Establishes a ranked choice voting method for nonpartisan primary elections.
Establishes a ranked choice voting method for certain local elections.
Establishes a ranked choice voting method to be implemented by local governments for use in general elections, special elections and primaries within the state.
Establishes a nonpartisan poll monitoring program.
Establishes a nonpartisan poll monitoring program.
Requires that elections for municipal office in the city of New York shall use an "instant run-off" or "ranked choice" voting system.
Directs the state board of elections to conduct a study on the implementation and impact of ranked choice voting in New York state.
Changes the early voting period for general, primary, run-off primary and special elections for public office or party position; maintains the current early voting period for general elections in a year in which electors of president and vice president of the United States are to be elected.
Establishes a ranked choice voting method for presidential elections whereby voters rank candidates according to the order of their choice and, if no candidate has received a majority of votes, the candidate with the fewest first choice votes is eliminated and the remaining candidates advance to another counting round until a winner is determined.
Relates to primary elections with only uncontested elections.