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Voting FAQs: What You Need to Know to Vote in NYC

Voters in New York haven’t had the opportunity to cast a ballot in a primary that actually mattered in a very long time. But now we do! On Tuesday, April 19, registered voters in New York state will have the chance to cast a ballot for one of the five presidential candidates currently duking it out across the state as well as right here in the five boroughs.

The NYS primary is a closed primary, which means if you are a registered Democrat or registered Republican, you can vote on Tuesday, assuming you are registered and didn’t miss the March 25 deadline like Ivanka and Eric Trump.

For the general election on Nov. 8, you have much more time to make sure you’re registered and ready to vote.  See the chart below more deadline dates:

Requirements for Registering to Vote

How to Register to Vote in NYC

Borough     County Board of Elections Locations                  
Brooklyn Kings County Board of Elections, 345 Adams Street, 4th Floor
Bronx Bronx Board of Elections, 1780 Grand Concourse, 5th Floor
Manhattan New York Board of Elections, 200 Varick Street, 10th Floor
Queens Queens Board of Elections, 118-35 Queens Boulevard
Staten Island Richmond Board of Elections, 1 Edgewater Plaza

Where is My Polling Site?

Make sure all your information is updated and correct, and go forth and fulfill your civic duty!

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