Proposal Number 1 | Summary an Amendment: Amendment to Protect Against Unequal Treatment* – Yes | AD Details* |
Proposal Number 2 | Summary a Question: Cleaning Public Property – Yes | AD Details* |
Proposal Number 3 | Summary Question: Additional Estimates of the Cost of Proposed Laws and Updates to Budget Deadlines – Yes | AD Details* |
Proposal Number 4 | Summary – Question: More Notice and Time Before Votes on Public Safety Legislation – Yes | AD Details* |
Proposal Number 5 | Summary a Question: Capital Planning – Yes | AD Details* |
Proposal Number 6 | Summary a Question: Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (MWBEs), Film Permits, and Archive Review Boards – No | AD Details* |
– New York City Mayor Eric Adams tonight released the following statement after early results showed New York City voters overwhelmingly voted in favor of Propositions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5:
“Working-class New Yorkers spoke, and the Charter Revision Commission listened. This is a great day for everyone who desires a safer city, cleaner streets, greater fiscal responsibility, transparency in the city’s capital planning process, and, of course, access to abortion care.
“I’m grateful to the commissioners and staff who heard the voices of their fellow New Yorkers, and whose outstanding efforts will now likely be enshrined into our city’s charter through Propositions 2-5. Tonight’s overwhelming success at the polls is just the latest example of how our administration is working every single day to make this a safer, more affordable city for all New Yorkers.”
November 6, 2024
Sources: nyc.gov , MidtownTribune.com