Early Voting in New York Starts Tomorrow: What to Know
When and Where Can New Yorkers Vote Early?
Early voting in New York begins on October 29th and runs until November 6th. During this period, New Yorkers can cast their ballots at designated early voting poll sites across the state. The hours of operation for early voting may vary depending on the location.
To find your nearest early voting poll site, visit the New York State Board of Elections website. You can also check with your local county Board of Elections for more information.
What do I Need to Bring to Vote Early?
When you go to vote early, you will need to bring an acceptable form of identification. This can include a driver's license, a non-driver ID card, a passport, or a military ID. You can find a complete list of acceptable forms of ID on the New York State Board of Elections website.
Can I Register to Vote When I Vote Early?
Yes, you can register to vote when you vote early. However, if you register to vote at an early voting poll site, you will need to provide proof of residency. This can include a utility bill, a bank statement, or a paycheck stub.
What if I Have Questions About Early Voting?
If you have any questions about early voting, you can contact your local county Board of Elections. You can also visit the New York State Board of Elections website for more information.