Scorecard

New York

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New York’s candidates do well in articulating climate concerns, between Superstorm Sandy, fracking, and a very progressive activist base of New York City voters.

Voting rules and registration

To vote absentee by mail, you must have requested your ballot online or by mail by October 24, and the ballot must be returned by November 8.  Click here for more information on voting absentee or by mail. Early voting for the General Election will take place October 29, to November 6, and is open to all registered voters. Click here to check your registration status, early voting location, or polling place on Nov 8. Voter registration for the general election closed on October 14.

Voting rules and regulations from the NY State board of elections – remember your polling place or district may have changed this year!

LIST OF ALL RACES

Read this first. c/i/o = challenger, incumbent, or open seat. Pro-climate is defined inclusively as a candidate who supports climate action and the transition to clean energy. Pro-democracy is defined inclusively as a candidate who supports voting rights, access to voting, opposes gerrymandering, or even just has voter registration tools on their website. NFFM = did they sign the No Fossil Fuel Money pledge?

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