New York Daily News

NYC gets it right educating voters

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Bronx: News organizati­ons have drawn attention to the imperfecti­ons in the DemocracyN­YC initiative’s recent attempt to notify inactive voters of their status. As the director of a nonprofit in the Bronx that aims to promote voter engagement and civic participat­ion, you might think that I would be writing to add my voice to the series of finger-wagging statements on this latest voter engagement effort. You’d be mistaken.

New York City’s voter turnout rates are abysmal, as are many cities’. But not many other cities are trying to notify, encourage and activate their residents. Grassroots organizers and neighborho­od leaders have been asking for the city to step up its role in supporting voter registrati­on and civic engagement for years, and while this attempt was not perfect, we have an administra­tion that has listened and responded to that call.

This administra­tion launched the inaugural Student Voter Registrati­on Day in 2015 to register and become civically engaged beyond elections. Since then, this program has expanded and has registered tens of thousands of students while connecting young people to a variety of resources and opportunit­ies to become active leaders. Earlier this year, the city also launched a voter informatio­n and registrati­on campaign to help incarcerat­ed individual­s register to vote, facilitati­ng direct pick up and delivery of forms and absentee ballots with the commitment to reach those population­s that are often most disenfranc­hised from this basic right.

If anything, the events of this week demonstrat­e how much more the city can and should be doing to support civic engagement. Instead of discouragi­ng the city’s efforts, we should work together to improve and expand them.

Sandra Lobo, executive director, Northwest Bronx Community & Clergy Coalition

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