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Election Day

November 4th

Early In-Person Voting

October 25th- November 2nd

Absentee & Early Mail Voting

Apply in Person by November 3rd

Resources

Where's My Polling Location?

You can check your polling location here. Polls open at 6am and are open until 9pm. If you are in line at your polling location and haven't voted before polls close, Stay in Line. You are allowed to vote

What's on the Ballot?

There are many contests on the ballot beside the President, Sample Ballots can be found here

Absentee Voting

Absentee Ballots are still available at the Board of Elections and can be dropped off at the Board of Elections, Monday thru Friday between 9am and 4pm.

If you are mailing in your absentee ballot it must be postmarked by Election Day 11/4

You can drop your completed Absentee Ballot at any polling site on Election Day

New York State Voter's Bill of Rights

As a registered voter, you have the right to:

Vote: The right to vote includes voting for candidates and questions on the ballot and having sufficient time to vote.

Have Your Votes Count: Vote on a voting system that is in working condition and that will allow votes to be accurately cast.

Secrecy in Voting: Secrecy in voting will be preserved for all elections.

Freedom in Voting: Cast your vote, free from coercion or intimidation by elections officers or any other person.

Permanent Registration: Once registered to vote, you continue to remain qualified to vote from an address within your county or city.

Accessible Elections: Non-discriminatory equal access to the election system for all voters, including the elderly, disabled, alternative language minorities, military and overseas citizens, as required by Federal and State laws.

Assistance in Voting: You may request assistance to vote because of blindness, disability, or inability to read or write.

Instruction in Voting: You can view a sample ballot in this polling place prior to voting, and before entering or approaching a privacy booth, scanner or ballot marking device, you may request help in how to mark and/or cast your ballot.

Affidavit Voting: Whenever your name does not appear in the poll ledger or the voter registration or enrollment list, or you do not provide identification when required, you will be offered an affidavit ballot.