District 23 City Council Race
Citizens in the 23rd district of New York City tell us about their feelings towards local elections and the problems democracy faces due to the dwindling numbers of proactive younger voters.
Proposed Park Upgrades Bring Voters to the Polls in Rahway, NJ
The 2015 general election brought Rahway residents out to voice their concerns over the $5 million park upgrades the city’s incumbents have planned.
Voter turnout in Williamsburg declines in the past few years
James Aogolis, 25, has been volunteering as a poll worker in Williamsburg, Brooklyn for 11 years.
Living in the neighborhood for his whole life, James Aogolis witnesses the change of the community.
The Costs of Election Day Filled With Uncontested Races
On Nov 3, 2015, not many people showed up to vote. The main reason is that most of the races this year were uncontested.
Election 2015, A Conversation With Terri L. Cude
Terri L. Cude District 66b Female Democratic District Leader explains why people should vote, even in an off year election.
Poll Workers: Bringing You Election Day
Listen to the story of a poll clerk on election day in New York City.
A Quiet Election Day in Astoria
With most of the races dominated by uncontested judicial races it was a slow election day. But some Astorians still had their own reasons to vote.
What Makes NYC Become More and More Crowded
A recent study conducted by the City Comptroller’s Office reveals that NYC’s crowding rate continues to grow for the past 10 years.