In order to get our proposal on the November 2027 ballot for all Albany voters to decide on, we need to get formal in-person signatures on our proposal. Sign up below to be contacted so we can get your signature! It's going to take all of us to make a more inclusive and effective democracy in our city.

Below is our nonpartisan proposal for ranked choice voting and a single unified November election, which has already been endorsed by many neighborhood associations, community groups, and current and former elected officials. You can read the full petition here.

  • This system would be used for all city of Albany elections.
  • City elections would be combined into a single unified election, to be held on Election Day in November. All qualified candidates would participate in the same election (instead of the current system with separate primary and general elections).
  • The election would use ranked choice voting. This means voters could "rank" their preferred candidates (first choice, second choice, third choice, etc). If no candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the first round, the lowest candidate would be eliminated, and those voters' votes would be moved to their second choice. Votes would be instantly counted again, and the process repeated, until a candidate passes 50%.
  • Voters could rank up to five candidates.
  • Anyone running for office could collect signatures from any registered city voters, no matter their political party. All candidates would need the same number of signatures.
  • Each candidate's name would appear only once each on the ballot ("aggregated fusion voting"). The ballot would list each candidate's political party/parties.