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Where to vote in New York? How to find your polling place
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Where to vote in New York? How to find your polling place

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Election Day is Tuesday, and if you want to know where to vote in New York, here’s how to find your polling place:

How do you find your polling site in New York?

The New York State Board of Elections has a tool on its website to help you find your polling place. You must enter your name, five-digit zip code, date of birth and province of residence.

The tool shows you where to go on election day to vote. It also includes early voting locations in your county, but keep in mind that the early voting period ended on Sunday.

Can you vote at another polling place in New York?

Not on election day. Voters should go to their designated polling place on Tuesday, November 5, to vote in person.

During early voting, registered voters could cast their ballots at any designated early voting location in their home state. The early voting period ended Sunday.

When do the polls open on Election Day in New York?

The polling stations are open from 6am to 9pm on Tuesday November 5.

What do you need to vote in New York?

You not To vote you need an ID or a card from the Electoral Council. Do bring your driver’s license, in case election inspectors need to verify your identity if your signature is not on file or to verify a name change.

Can I vote by mail or absentee ballot?

The deadline to request an early vote by mail or absentee ballot online was Oct. 26.

However, registered voters can also request an absentee ballot in person from their county board of elections before the end of the business day on Monday, November 4. For more information about requesting a ballot, visit https://elections.ny.gov /request-ballot.

Can you drop off absentee ballots at a polling place in New York?

Yes. You can bring your completed and sealed absentee ballot to a polling place in your county on Tuesday, November 5 at 9 p.m.

Completed absentee ballots can also be dropped off at your county council election office before Tuesday, November 5 at 9:00 p.m.

When are absentee ballots due in New York?

Tuesday November 5. Mail-in ballots must be postmarked by November 5 and the ballot must be received by Tuesday, November 12.