Bill de Blasio
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Candidate’s Grade
C
Grading Methodology
A+: comprehensive democracy plan with impressive public financing plan, promise to fix democracy first
A: comprehensive democracy plan with a strong policy in each category
B: notable proposals but overall plan lacks depth regarding scope and/or implementation
C: few democracy reform proposals, campaign makes infrequent mentions of reform
D: no meaningful democracy plan
F: active opponent of democracy
Candidate Policy Positions
Everyone's Vote Should Count (Equally)
- Statehood for D.C. and Puerto Rico
- Eliminate the Electoral College
Voting Rights
- Make Election Day a holiday
- Automatic voter registration
Money in Politics
- Overturn Citizens United
Candidate Overview
Bill de Blasio has not pledged to fix democracy first. Democracy reform is essentially absent from de Blasio’s campaign.
Here are some policies he could adopt to improve his platform:
- Public financing of elections
- Repeal discriminatory voter ID laws and other voter suppression policies
- End gerrymandering with independent redistricting commissions
- Same-day voter registration
- A full end to felon disenfranchisement
- Ranked-choice voting
If you want to see Bill de Blasio embrace these policies, check the bottom of the page for his staffers contact information.
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