You can see a sample ballot by typing your address into the New York City Board of Elections website; clicking “Ballot Information” on the top right; and, on the next page, clicking “view sample ballot.”

You can also read each question, as well as comments in support of and opposition to each one, on the Campaign Finance Board’s website.

Each question is more than 100 words long. For English speakers, the questions total more than 950 words . The questions are also printed in Spanish, an addition of 1,200 words .

To get all those words — more than 2,100 of them — on a single ballot page, they were printed in tiny, seven-point type, according to a Board of Elections spokeswoman.

Question 1: Elections

The main proposal here would create ranked-choice voting for primary and special elections , starting in 2021.

Instead of voting for just one candidate, voters would be asked to rank up to five candidates in order of preference.

Under this system, if no candidate gets at least 50 percent of the vote , the lowest-performing candidate is knocked out. If your first choice is eliminated, your vote goes to your next highest-ranked candidate. This process continues until one candidate gets at least 50 percent of the vote.