Voter Resources

Prepare for the Upcoming Election

  • Get registered, find out when and where to vote, understand who is on the ballot

  • Download the ‘NY Voter Guide’ to get ready

Get Involved

Voting With A Criminal Record or If Incarcerated/Awaiting Trial

Voter Suppression or Discrimination

  • Know your rights and what to do if you encounter voter suppression, intimidation or discrimination of any kind

Become A Poll Worker

Your Vote Matters Year Around!

Stay informed about federal, state and local elections and remember to vote!

 

Election Type

Jurisdiction

Elected Role

When

Primary

Federal

Presidential Candidate

April (every 4 years)

Presidential

Federal

President

November (every 4 years)

General

Federal

US Senator

Every 6 Years

General

Federal

US Representative

Every 2 Years

General

State

Governor

Lt. Governor

Attorney General

Comptroller

Every 4 Years

General

State

State Senate

State Assembly

Every 2 Years

General

Local

Mayor 

Public Advocate

Comptroller

Borough President

City Council Members

Every 4 Years

General

Local

County Court

Family Court

Surrogate Court

Every 10 Years

 

Learn More

 

New York

Important Dates to Know

  • October 26: Voter registration online submission and mailed request deadline

  • October 26: Early voting and absentee ballot online and mailed request deadline

  • October 26 - November 3: Early voting

  • November 4: Absentee ballot in-person application deadline

  • November 5: Absentee ballot in-person delivery deadline

  • November 5: General Election Day

Who Is On The Ballot

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New Jersey

Important Dates to Know

  • October 15: Voter Registration Deadline for the General Election

  • October 26: Request for Vote-by-Mail ballot deadline. Your Vote-By-Mail ballot CANNOT be returned to your In-Person Early Voting Poll Location or your Election Day Poll Location.

  • October 26 - November 3: Early voting for General Election

  • November 5: General Election Day

  • November 5: Your vote-by-mail ballot MUST be postmarked on or before 8:00 p.m. on Election Day and be received by your county’s Board of Elections on or before the sixth day after the close of the polls.

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Connecticut

Important Dates to Know

  • October 18: Voter Registration deadline, received or postmarked

  • October 21 to November 3: Early Voting period

  • November 4: Absentee Ballot Request submitted

  • November 5: General Election Day

  • November 5: Absentee Ballot Return Deadline for In-Person, Post Received by 8:00pm, or Received in Dropbox by 8:00pm

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