Not long ago, the New York Voters Association promoted and supported the 2023 primary election New York Christian Pastors Association "political opinion briefing, Flushing city council candidate Mr. Chen Jinliang (Dany Chen) condolences to the veterans who were pushed off the subway, and the annual report held by the New York Chinese Association at the Sheraton Hotel recently witnessed the hardships and efforts of the New York Voters Association.
The New York Chinese Voters Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing services and support to the Chinese community in New York. I believe that the New York Voters Association will serve voters in the future, especially during the U.S. presidential primaries and general elections. It can provide useful help and support for Chinese people to participate in government affairs and elect local community fair and just leaders who serve Chinese voters. In the process of uniting the voices of Chinese voters and casting a sacred vote, the New York Voters Association will definitely play an important role. Or lack of increasing role.
President of the New York Voters Association: Judy Huang
The main work of the New York Voters Association includes the following aspects:
1. Voter education: The organization organizes and conducts voter education activities, provides Chinese communities with information on voter registration and voting procedures, and helps them understand the electoral system and rights.
2. Voter registration: Actively promote Chinese community residents to participate in elections, provide voter registration services, and ensure that they can exercise their voting rights.
3. Language Support: The organization provides multilingual voter information and support to ensure that Chinese voters can understand election-related information and candidate policies.
4. Candidate Support: Assist Chinese candidates to participate in elections, provide relevant training and resources, and help them better speak out for the Chinese community and represent their interests.
5. Community advocacy: actively participate in and promote election-related policy and legal reforms, and strive for more rights and opportunities for the Chinese community. Through these efforts, the New York Voters Association is committed to increasing the participation of the Chinese community in elections, promoting democratic participation and representation, and promoting the realization of Chinese interests.
New York Voters Association President: Judy Huang Phone: 1-718-772-8947 Website: wevoter.org (under construction)