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    AGENCY TESTIMONY
            Voter turnout statistics and challenges in New York City
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Dr. McNeil presents concerning voter turnout statistics for New York City, highlighting the need for improved civic engagement. She notes that presidential election turnout is only 60.8%, while local mayoral elections see just 29.6% participation, with even lower rates in certain communities.
- Identifies specific voter turnout rates for different types of elections
 - Highlights disparities in turnout among low-income neighborhoods, communities of color, youth, older adults, and voters with disabilities
 - Sets the stage for why library initiatives in voter education and engagement are crucial
 
                                
                                    Dr. Brandy McNeil
                                
                            
                            
                                            
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                                        At the heart of democracy is our responsibility as citizens to participate in the political process at all levels of government.
                                    
                                            
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                                        But according to the New York City campaign finance board, voter turnout in New York City is only 60.8% for presidential elections.
                                    
                                            
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                                        These numbers are even lower in local elections with only 29.6% of eligible voters participating in mayoral elections.
                                    
                                            
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                                        And drops further within low income neighborhoods, communities of color, youth, older adults, and voters with disabilities.