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  1. RE: mastodon.social/@QasimRashid/1

    REMINDER

    every state & locality sets their own #primaries calendar. ALWAYS CHECK YOUR LOCAL ELECTIONS BOARD.

    in #NYC the #2026Primaries #Primary2026 are June 23:
    nycvotes.org/how-to-vote/elect

    Mon, June 8
    Last day to update your address

    Sat, June 13
    Last day to register or update your voter registration

    Sat, June 13 - Sun, June 21
    Early voting opens

    Mon, June 22, 2026
    Last day to request a mail ballot in person.

    Tue, June 23, 2026
    Polls are open 6am-9pm. Last day to submit mail ballots.

  2. Illinois, what would your primary ballot look like with #RankedChoiceVoting?

    With ten candidates running in the Democratic Primary, the winner will likely not receive a 50% majority. In fact, the nominee could win with 30% of the vote or less.

    Already used in over 50 jurisdictions nationwide, RCV would allow voters to rank their candidates. It would unite political parties and ensure majority-supported nominees in primaries.

    #illinoisprimary #Election2026 #2026Primaries #Primaries2026

  3. Illinois, what would your primary ballot look like with #RankedChoiceVoting?

    With ten candidates running in the Democratic Primary, the winner will likely not receive a 50% majority. In fact, the nominee could win with 30% of the vote or less.

    Already used in over 50 jurisdictions nationwide, RCV would allow voters to rank their candidates. It would unite political parties and ensure majority-supported nominees in primaries.

    #illinoisprimary #Election2026 #2026Primaries #Primaries2026

  4. Illinois, what would your primary ballot look like with #RankedChoiceVoting?

    With ten candidates running in the Democratic Primary, the winner will likely not receive a 50% majority. In fact, the nominee could win with 30% of the vote or less.

    Already used in over 50 jurisdictions nationwide, RCV would allow voters to rank their candidates. It would unite political parties and ensure majority-supported nominees in primaries.

    #illinoisprimary #Election2026 #2026Primaries #Primaries2026

  5. Illinois, what would your primary ballot look like with #RankedChoiceVoting?

    With ten candidates running in the Democratic Primary, the winner will likely not receive a 50% majority. In fact, the nominee could win with 30% of the vote or less.

    Already used in over 50 jurisdictions nationwide, RCV would allow voters to rank their candidates. It would unite political parties and ensure majority-supported nominees in primaries.

    #illinoisprimary #Election2026 #2026Primaries #Primaries2026

  6. Illinois, what would your primary ballot look like with #RankedChoiceVoting?

    With ten candidates running in the Democratic Primary, the winner will likely not receive a 50% majority. In fact, the nominee could win with 30% of the vote or less.

    Already used in over 50 jurisdictions nationwide, RCV would allow voters to rank their candidates. It would unite political parties and ensure majority-supported nominees in primaries.

    #illinoisprimary #Election2026 #2026Primaries #Primaries2026