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

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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

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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.

Voting With A Criminal Record or If Incarcerated/Awaiting Trial

  • In New Jersey, any person who is no longer in prison or on parole or probation, can register to vote. For more information about Voter Restoration, read this handbook.

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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

Voting With A Criminal Record or If Incarcerated/Awaiting Trial

  • In Connecticut, a person is eligible to have their voting privileges restored upon release from incarceration in a correctional institution. For more information about Voter Restoration, read this guide.

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