How to Write In a Candidate — And Why It Matters Now
New York elections are supposed to be about choice.
Too often, they aren’t.
Every cycle, millions of New Yorkers stay home—not because they don’t care, but because the ballot doesn’t reflect them. The same party-approved names. The same donors. The same outcomes.
That’s where a write-in vote matters.
How to Write In a Name (It’s Simple)
1. Go to your ballot on Election Day
2. Find the “Write-In” line for Governor
3. Clearly write: Jason S. Arnold
4. Fill in the oval or box next to the write-in line
That’s it. Your vote counts the same as any other.
Why This Movement Matters Right Now
We’re living through a moment where:
• Trust in government is at historic lows
• Voters feel trapped between two parties that answer to donors first
• Real issues—affordability, safety, energy, housing, childcare—are talked about endlessly but fixed rarely
• Accountability disappears once elections are over
A write-in campaign isn’t about symbolism.
It’s about restoring leverage to voters.
It says:
• We don’t accept pre-approved choices
• We don’t need permission to participate
• We expect transparency, execution, and accountability
New York has a long history of protest elections—moments when voters reminded the system who it works for. The Great Write-In of 2026 is about doing that again, peacefully, legally, and clearly.
No corporate money.
No party gatekeepers.
Just people using the power they already have.
If you’ve ever said “there has to be a better option”—this is how you make that real.
Write it in.
Make it count.
Learn more at JSA2026.com
#WriteInJason #TheGreatWriteIn #NYGov2026 #TakeBackNewYork
New York elections are supposed to be about choice.
Too often, they aren’t.
Every cycle, millions of New Yorkers stay home—not because they don’t care, but because the ballot doesn’t reflect them. The same party-approved names. The same donors. The same outcomes.
That’s where a write-in vote matters.
How to Write In a Name (It’s Simple)
1. Go to your ballot on Election Day
2. Find the “Write-In” line for Governor
3. Clearly write: Jason S. Arnold
4. Fill in the oval or box next to the write-in line
That’s it. Your vote counts the same as any other.
Why This Movement Matters Right Now
We’re living through a moment where:
• Trust in government is at historic lows
• Voters feel trapped between two parties that answer to donors first
• Real issues—affordability, safety, energy, housing, childcare—are talked about endlessly but fixed rarely
• Accountability disappears once elections are over
A write-in campaign isn’t about symbolism.
It’s about restoring leverage to voters.
It says:
• We don’t accept pre-approved choices
• We don’t need permission to participate
• We expect transparency, execution, and accountability
New York has a long history of protest elections—moments when voters reminded the system who it works for. The Great Write-In of 2026 is about doing that again, peacefully, legally, and clearly.
No corporate money.
No party gatekeepers.
Just people using the power they already have.
If you’ve ever said “there has to be a better option”—this is how you make that real.
Write it in.
Make it count.
Learn more at JSA2026.com
#WriteInJason #TheGreatWriteIn #NYGov2026 #TakeBackNewYork
How to Write In a Candidate — And Why It Matters Now
New York elections are supposed to be about choice.
Too often, they aren’t.
Every cycle, millions of New Yorkers stay home—not because they don’t care, but because the ballot doesn’t reflect them. The same party-approved names. The same donors. The same outcomes.
That’s where a write-in vote matters.
🗳️ How to Write In a Name (It’s Simple)
1. Go to your ballot on Election Day
2. Find the “Write-In” line for Governor
3. Clearly write: Jason S. Arnold
4. Fill in the oval or box next to the write-in line
That’s it. Your vote counts the same as any other.
Why This Movement Matters Right Now
We’re living through a moment where:
• Trust in government is at historic lows
• Voters feel trapped between two parties that answer to donors first
• Real issues—affordability, safety, energy, housing, childcare—are talked about endlessly but fixed rarely
• Accountability disappears once elections are over
A write-in campaign isn’t about symbolism.
It’s about restoring leverage to voters.
It says:
• We don’t accept pre-approved choices
• We don’t need permission to participate
• We expect transparency, execution, and accountability
New York has a long history of protest elections—moments when voters reminded the system who it works for. The Great Write-In of 2026 is about doing that again, peacefully, legally, and clearly.
No corporate money.
No party gatekeepers.
Just people using the power they already have.
If you’ve ever said “there has to be a better option”—this is how you make that real.
Write it in.
Make it count.
👉 Learn more at JSA2026.com
#WriteInJason #TheGreatWriteIn #NYGov2026 #TakeBackNewYork
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