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IMMIGRANT VOTING RIGHTS IN NEW YORK CITY AND STATE From 1970 until school boards were disbanded recently, non-citizen immigrants voted in New York City school board elections. In the early 1990s, there was a brief movement to try to reinstate immigrant voting, but it died.A new resident voting initiative began in 2003; in early 2004 the group of advocates formally became The New York Coalition to Expand Voting Rights. The Coalition is a broad and growing coalition of more than 60 organizations and individuals working to enact legislation to restore voting rights for all residents of New York City and State. For more information about the Coalition CLICK HERE. Coalition members have been meeting with New York City community groups, leaders and legislators about the new initiative. New York City Council Member Bill Perkins introduced a bill, Intro 628, in April 2005. The bill died in committee and was re-introduced by Council Members Charles Barron and Kendall Stewart in April 2006, now known as Intro 245.
New York State
Assembly Bill # 9180
New York State
Assembly Bill # 5129 OTHER
REFERENCES
WINNIE HU,
Bloomberg Voices His Opposition to Voting by Noncitizens, The New
York Times
ROBERT F. WORTH,
Push Is On
to Give Legal Immigrants Vote in New York, The New York Times,
April 8, 2004. Deborah Sontag, "Noncitizens & Right to Vote," New York Times, July 31, 1992, at B1-B2 Last Updated July 15, 2006
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