NYC, Election Day
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What's on the ballot in NYC? Proposals, key races, how to vote
New York City is less than a week away from Election Day, when voters will decide on key races, ballot measures and, of course, their next mayor.
New Yorkers can vote early in the race for mayor and other contests starting Saturday, Oct. 25 — which is also the voter registration deadline.
After months of ambitious campaign promises, interparty attacks, and national scrutiny, New York City’s contentious mayoral race will come to a head in the coming days as New Yorkers begin casting their ballots.
Election Day is right around the corner, but to help residents beat the long lines, early voting kicks off in New York City this weekend. Early voting begins on Saturday and runs through Nov. 2. Below is everything you need to know before casting your vote or mailing your ballot.
You can find your polling site on https://vote.nyc/page/find-your-poll-site. Staten Islanders will have their chance to vote for mayor, public advocate, city comptroller, borough president and their City Council member.
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When does early voting end in New Jersey, New York City?
Voters in several East Coast states are heading into the final days of early voting ahead of the November 4 election. Here’s how long residents in New Jersey and New York City have left to cast ballots before Election Day.
Of the early votes cast as of Wednesday night, about 189,000 came from New Yorkers 55 or older, Board of Elections demographics data shows.
New Yorkers can easily find out where they need to go during the early voting period, which runs from Oct. 25 to Nov. 2 by using the Find My PollSite tool on the Board of Elections website at vote.nyc/page/find-your-poll-site
The candidates are not done campaigning as they look to deliver their closing arguments with just over a week to go until Election Day.