COMPLETE VIDEO: NYC Comptroller Candidate Debate 2025

On Tuesday, March 18, 2025 the Center for New York City and State Law at New York Law School and the Citizens Budget Commission hosted the first 2025 NYC Comptroller Candidate Debate featuring Council Member Justin Brannan and Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine. The debate was moderated by Andrew Rein, President, Citizens Budget Commission and Ben Max, Program Director, Center for New York City and State Law.


Outdoor Dining, Open Streets, & Trash Containerization: Where Democratic Mayoral Candidates Stand on Public Space Issues

By Mark Chiusano

With the 2025 New York City mayoral race in full swing, CityLand sent a brief, initial list of questions to major contenders for the Democratic nomination to get an idea of where the candidates stand on several key public space issues that have been the source of policy shifts and public debate over the last several years: outdoor dining, Open Streets, and trash containerization. The next mayor’s stance on these — and <Read More>




Early Voting in the Crosshairs, But Program Remains Popular with Voters

 

Election administrators and policymakers are weighing various changes to New York’s nine-day early voting program, some of which may curtail access if enacted. 

By Jarret Berg

More than 2.98 million New Yorkers voted early in the 2024 General Election, excluding mail-in ballots. That’s an increase of 20% (or more than 477,000 voters), compared to the 2.51 million New Yorkers who turned out during the 2020 early voting period. In 2024, the vast majority <Read More>


NY Elections, Census and Redistricting Update 02/24/25

 

By Jeff Wice, Alexis Marking & Michael Athy

This week: N.Y.C. Non-citizen Voting Appeal. N.Y.C. Submits Requests for VRA Preclearance, April 1 N.Y.C. Census 2030 Organizing Conference,  Pennsylvania Considers Redistricting Reform

Oral Arguments Heard in Fossella v. Adams: Challenging  

Non-Citizen Voting in N.Y.C Elections

On February 11th, the New York Court of Appeals heard oral arguments in Fossella v. Adams. The appeal was requested by the New York City Council, which approved Local … <Read More>