As you know, 2003 is a major election year in New York City. Every 10 years,
City Council districts change based on the most recent census. This year, City
Council district lines have been redrawn, and all 51 Council seats are up for
election. You will make important decisions shaping the future of our City and
its leadership by voting in the primary and general elections this fall. This
Voter Guide is designed to help you compare candidates as you prepare to vote in
the September 9 primary election. A Voter Guide for the November 4 general
election will be mailed to voters and published on this Web site in late October.
The Voter Guide is a nonpartisan, plain-language handbook published by the
New York City Campaign Finance Board (the “CFB”), an independent City
agency, to give you information about City elections. Under the City
Charter, the Guide is printed and mailed in English and Spanish, and, consistent with
Federal voting laws, it is also distributed in Chinese and Korean in some
districts. It contains statements and photos submitted by City Council
candidates, information on voting and voters’ rights, and a map to help you
determine your City Council district.
The CFB administers the New York City Campaign Finance Program. The Program
reduces the influence of private money on City campaigns, offers qualified
candidates a fair chance to run for office by providing public matching
funds for small contributions, and makes available detailed information on
candidates’ campaign finances. To learn more about the Program and the CFB, see
“NYC’s Campaign Finance Program”.
Informed voters strengthen democracy. We hope that this 2003 City Council
Primary Election Voter Guide will help you make informed choices on election
day.
Sincerely,
Frederick A.O. Schwarz, Jr.
Chair
New York City Campaign Finance Board
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