Unite NY and RCV Albany (Ranked Choice Voting) – January 2026

Unite NY & RCV Albany

Riley Hart, Capital Region Organizer – Unite NY

Dorian Solot, Steering Committee, RCV Albany and Peter LaVenia, Steering Committee, RCV Albany

Unite NY is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization educating New Yorkers about election reforms that give voters more voice and more choice. RCV Albany spreads the word about the benefits that Ranked Choice Voting could bring to our capital city.

Join us on Zoom for our bimonthly statewide meeting, where we’ll lay out our progress in growing the movement for election reform over the past couple months, as well as local action and preparing for the upcoming legislative session. We’ll provide many opportunities to take action and play a deeper role in our work as we reform elections in New York State to give all voters more voice and more choices. Zoom link will be emailed to you upon RSVP.

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Linkedin: @unite_ny

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www.uniteny.org

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