CITYWIDE — NEW YORK CITY VOTERS will weigh a proposal this fall to shift mayoral races to even-numbered years, aligning them with state and federal contests, according to NPR.

Advocates say the move could curb “extremely low” turnout in off-cycle years and diversify the electorate, bringing in more young and minority voters. Critics worry about longer ballots and local races being overshadowed. Similar reforms have spread nationwide, with 12 states enacting changes in 2025. The measure would require amending New York’s constitution before taking effect.

Upshot: Supporters argue that consolidation boosts turnout; opponents caution against “ballot fatigue.”

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