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Register to vote, check registration, and learn about your civic rights 

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Use The Power Of Your Voice And Vote

All elections are important including our local elections. 


NYC  Primary Election Day is Tuesday, June 27, 2023. Polls are open from 6am to 9pm. 


 Election Day is Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Polls are open from 6am to 9pm.

  Early Voting Period is October 28, 2023 - November 5, 2023.                           

Voting Sites

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Voting serves all of us. Thank you for your commitment. 

All Elections matter.

All elections are important including local ones. While there are no state or federal elections this year, New York City will be holding local elections. 

important to know

Voter Eligibility

Voter Eligibility

Voter Eligibility

 You must be a U.S. citizen to be eligible to vote in any election.  You must be at least 18 years old by Election Day to cast your vote. However, individuals who will turn 18 by the next general election are eligible to register in advance. 

Absentee Ballots

Voter Eligibility

Voter Eligibility

 The absentee ballot process allows eligible voters who are unable to vote in person on Election Day to cast their vote by mail. To qualify:  1) you will not be in the city/state day of; 2)  have a temporary or permanent illness or disability 3) if you are a caregiver of someone with an illness or disability, 4) in jail or prison for a felony or on jury duty 5)  resident or patient of a Veterans Health Administration Hospital. 

Important Dates

Voter Eligibility

Identification/Voter Cards

June 17- Last day to register for Primary Election

June 17-25 - Early Voting                                       

       June 26 - Last day to request Absent ballot         

June 27- Election day + last day to postmark absentee ballot          


Oct 23- Last day to register for Primary Election

Oct 28- Nov 5  - Early Voting                                       

       Nov 6  - Last day to request Absent ballot 

Nov 7- Election day + last day to postmark absentee ballot                    

              

                                         

Identification/Voter Cards

Identification/Voter Cards

Identification/Voter Cards

Identification is not required to vote unless you registered without your I.D. The Board of Elections also recently mailed easy voter scan cards that can be used for easy access. 

Affidavit

Identification/Voter Cards

Civic F.A.Q.

So you get to the site and they don't have you registered to vote in that district?  If your name cannot be found on the voter registration list at the polling place, you may be able to use the affidavit process to still cast your vote. The affidavit process allows individuals whose eligibility to vote is in question to sign a sworn statement affirming their eligibility and cast a provisional ballot, which is then reviewed and verified by election officials. 

Civic F.A.Q.

Identification/Voter Cards

Civic F.A.Q.

Registration, Petitioning and Candidacy Support Info


FAQS

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2022 redistricting did you know?

2022 Election info

primary elections: june 28, 2022

important election voting links & resources

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS

Resources & Information

Know Your Rights

Learn which services are guaranteed for you

NYC New York absentee ballot request

Request Absentee Ballot

Not able to make it to the polling site? Request a ballot now. 

Language Rights

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 Section 203 of the Federal Voting Rights Act says the languages that must be accommodated are those spoken by “more than 10,000, or more than five percent of all voting age citizens  


REPRESENTATION

Learn about who your elected officials are and what they do

New York City Council. Who are they?

NYC City Council

There are 51 Members. Find your district.

Who Represents Me. Find your political representation and leaders.

Who Represents Me

Find all your representatives and contact information

Election Ahead 2023 Political Calendar New York City

2023 Political Calendar

All election, voting, and petition filing dates. 

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