Anyone interested in voting in a NYCHA Resident Council -- also known as Resident Association -- Election must meet the following criteria:
You must be a resident of the specific development that is holding the resident association election
Your name must appear on the lease or household composition
You must be at least 18 years of age. The only residents under age 18 that may vote are those who are listed on the lease as Head of Household.
All candidates must be current with their rent. For arrears that accrued after March 13, 2020, tenants must have given consent to NYCHA to apply for ERAP on their behalf.
A tenant is disqualified from running for office if the Office of Impartial Hearings (OIH) has issued an administrative determination of lease non-compliance.
Any tenant who fails to fully comply with the terms or conditions of any determination, recommendation, instruction, directive, settlement, or the equivalent, issued by the NYCHA Department of Equal Opportunity or Law Department, the New York City Law Department, the NYCHA Office of the Inspector General, the New York City Department of Investigation, or a third-party investigator, is not eligible to hold or run for RA office. Upon a showing of non-compliance, any tenant-candidate running for TA office will be automatically disqualified from further consideration, and any tenant currently holding a RA office shall immediately resign from any office held. A failure to resign will result in NYCHA’s withdrawal of recognition of the RA. Proof of non-compliance sufficient to render a tenant ineligible for RA office must be made by credible evidence.