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  1. Learn about all the ways to cast your vote in New York State, including early voting opportunities in your county, voting by early mail ballot, absentee ballot, or in person on Election Day. Ways to Vote

    • Campaign Finance

      To Candidates and Committee Treasurers: The campaign finance...

    • Voting Machines

      Voter Registration systems must be approved for use by the...

    • Election Information

      General Election. Election Day: November 5, 2024. Polls open...

    • Early Voting

      Early Voting Days and Times. For Primary, General, and...

  2. General Election. Election Day: November 5, 2024. Polls open 6:00am - 9:00pm . Early Voting: October 26, 2024 - November 3, 2024. Hours vary by county

  3. Early Voting Days and Times. For Primary, General, and Special elections, early voters are provided with nine days to vote in person prior to Election Day. Early voting dates and hours of operation are provided by local County Boards of Elections. Find Your County Board of Elections.

  4. County-level unemployment data shown are preliminary August 2024 rates, via the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Township-level unemployment data comes from state governments. 2020 presidential margins are based on states’ final certified results, as provided by The Associated Press. View live results for New York's ballot measures and races for ...

  5. 3 dni temu · The polling place for each person is determined by their residential address. New Yorkers can find it on the New York State Board of Elections website, Elections.ny.gov. They can also search the election-focused site Vote.org or the U.S. Election Assistance Commission website. In many areas, polling places are located in public buildings such ...

  6. 2 dni temu · In New York City there are 1.1 million voters who won’t need to line up today — they voted early, starting on Oct. 26. The Board of Elections said that Sunday, the last day of early voting ...

  7. 24 paź 2024 · The Office of the Attorney General (OAG)’s Election Protection Hotline will be available to troubleshoot and resolve a range of issues encountered by voters from Saturday, October 26 through Wednesday, November 6. New Yorkers can contact the Election Protection Hotline by either calling (866) 390-2992 or submitting a complaint online.

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