New York City residents have voted “yes” for ballot proposals 2 through 5 and “no” for ballot proposal 6, the Associated Press projects.

According to the AP, with more than 90% of the expected vote, proposal 2 received 58.2% of “yes” votes; with more than 89% of the expected vote, proposal 3 received 56.7% of “yes” votes; with more than 89% of the expected vote, proposal 4 received 58.2% of “yes” votes; with more than 89%, proposal 5 received 73.2% of “yes” votes; and with more than 90% of expected votes, proposal 6 received 53.1% of “no” votes.

The Charter Revision Commission, a group tasked with reviewing and suggesting changes to the city’s governing document, came up with the questions.

The second proposal would fast-track affordable housing review processes; the third proposal woul

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