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🗳️ Voting info for every New Yorker
NYC Votes is a nonpartisan initiative of the NYC Campaign Finance Board
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Good morning. Thank you for letting us know. You can report any poll site or election issues with the Attorney General’s office here: ag.ny.gov/election-hot...
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Whether you're a first-time voter or a seasoned pro, this comprehensive A to Z guide has everything you need to know to cast your ballot in NYC's Primary Election: www.nycvotes.org/news-and-pre...
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5. Fill out a sample ballot. Then take it with you to the polls so you’re ready to fill out the real thing: www.nycvotes.org/whats-on-the...
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4. Practice Ranked Choice Voting (RCV). With RCV, you can rank five candidates in order of preference for Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller, Borough President, and City Council: www.nycvotes.org/how-to-vote/...
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Want more information about where the candidates stand on the issues that matter most to you? You can watch recordings of the debates any time, anywhere: www.nycvotes.org/whats-on-the...
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3. Meet the candidates on your ballot. Our online Voter Guide lets you hear directly from the aspiring representatives running for each office: www.nycvotes.org/whats-on-the...
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2. Check your voter registration. Only voters registered to a party holding an election can vote in the primary: nycvotes.turbovote.org/check-your-r...
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1. Find your poll site. Poll sites across NYC will be open from 6 AM to 9 PM. Poll sites can change from year to year and sometimes on short notice, so always check before you go: www.nycvotes.org/pollsite
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Unfortunately, this is a year-old advertisement on a train that was taken out of service last summer and only recently restored to service. It has the potential to mislead New Yorkers, and we’re in touch with our partners @mta.info to expedite the removal of this advertisement.
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Unfortunately, this is a year-old advertisement on a train that was taken out of service last summer and only recently restored to service. It has the potential to mislead New Yorkers, and we’re in touch with our partners @mta.info to expedite the removal of this advertisement.
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The deadline to update your political party is coming up.
If you'd like to vote in the primary election, you must be registered with a political party that is holding a primary no later than February 14.
To update, submit a new voter registration form: e-register.vote.nyc
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Want to make your voice heard? Here's what you can do today:
Make sure your voter registration is up to date nycvotes.turbovote.org
❗️NYC holds closed primary elections. That means you must be registered with a political party to vote in their primary.
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Mayor and more is on the ballot.
We're also voting for impactful local offices like City Council and Borough President.
And, Ranked Choice Voting is back! You'll get the chance to rank your choices for each city office in the primary this June.