Participatory Budgeting – New York City Council
This year, New York City Council Members will ask residents to decide how to spend over $25 million in their neighborhoods through participatory budgeting. Council Members each allocate at least $1 million in discretionary capital funding to be decided upon by district residents.
Voting will take place April 11 – 19. The citywide voting age is 16 years old, and some districts have lowered the minimum voting age to 14 years old.
What is on the Ballot?
Find out what is on the ballot in your district, and then come out and vote for the projects you want to see in your community!
Where to Vote?
Voting in Participatory Budgeting is open to residents of participating Council districts! Find out where you can vote and what the voting age is in your area by selecting your Council district. The citywide voting age is 16 years old, and some districts have lowered the minimum voting age to 14 years old.
Voter ID:
Voters can prove they live in the district AND are the eligible voting age using one or more document(s). If you are not able to provide any of these forms of ID, you may sign a vote eligibility oath that states that you live in the district and meet the minimum voting age.
Following areas of participatory budgeting of New York City Council will provide Bangla ballots (বাংলা ব্যালট), if requested:
- Bangla Ballot for District 22, Queens, Costa Constantinides
- Bangla Ballot for District 26, Queens, Jimmy Van Bramer
- Bangla Ballot for District 27, Queens, Daneek Miller
- Bangla Ballot for District 32, Brooklyn, Eric Ulrich
- Bangla Ballot for District 39, Brooklyn, Brad Lander