If you need a ride to the polling place, please email [email protected]All registered voters will have three options to vote in the November 3rd General Election.
EARLY VOTING All registered voters are eligible to cast their ballot early. Registered voters can go to *any* of the designated Early Voting polling sites to vote. The process for Early Voting is identical to that for Election Day. If you prefer to vote on Election Day, you must vote at your assigned polling site for your Election District. Click here to find your Election Day polling site. Early Voting Times:
Early Voting Locations: (Registered voters can go to *any* of the designated Early Voting polling sites to vote)
VOTING BY MAIL THROUGH AN ABSENTEE BALLOT (You can request one online!) This year, anyone can request an absentee ballot as a result of a new state law that I supported that authorizes voters to obtain one as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak. You can request an absentee ballot online through a webform here, or you can print your absentee ballot request form here. In section 1, check the box for “temporary illness or physical disability,” and in section 2, check the box for “General Election.” If you requested an absentee ballot for the General Election during the Primary Election season, you must submit your absentee ballot request again for the General Election. If you are printing an absentee ballot request form, you may return the form by:
After your application is received and processed, ballots will begin to be mailed out after September 18th. To return your completed ballot, you may:
If you have any questions about this process, please email me at [email protected] or call my office at (914) 934-5250. source: Sen. Shelley Mayer
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