Voter Resources
Learn how to become a DNC Presidential Delegate HERE. Click HERE for the Blue Voter Guide
Interactive NY Redistricting Map CUNY has created the Redistricting & You: New York online map to help members of the public, journalists, elected officials, and other redistricting stakeholders compare and analyze proposed district maps in New York.
Click here for the complete 2024 political calendar.
Presidential Primary: April 2, 2024
Early Voting for Presidential Primary: March 23, 2024-March 30, 2024
Primary for Federal, State and Local Elections: June 25, 2024
Early Voting for General Election: TBD
General Election: November 5, 2024
For more voting info: https://www.vote.nyc/page/all-important-dates
The Democratic National Convention is scheduled to be held August 19 to 22, 2024, at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. By tradition, because Democrats currently hold the White House, their convention will be conducted after the 2024 Republican National Convention, which is scheduled for July 15 to 18, 2024.
Key dates
- Voter Registration - https://vote.nyc/page/register-vote
- Confirm if you are registered to vote and your Party affiliation, if any, at nycvotersearch.com
- Poll Site Locator (look up Assembly District and Election District) https://findmypollsite.vote.nyc/ view sample ballots and more
- NYC Board of Elections https://vote.nyc/
- NYS Board of Elections https://www.elections.ny.gov/
- Who Represents Me https://www.mygovnyc.org/
- Registration Deadlines
Presidential Primary Election registration information - April 2, 2024 Click HERE.
- Last day to register to vote in person is March 23, 2024
- Last day to register by mail must be received by March 23, 2024
Primary Election (Federal, State and Local)- June 25, 2024
- Last day to register to vote in person is: June 17, 2023
- Applications to register by mail must be received by: June 17, 2023
General Election - November 5, 2024
- Last day to register to vote in person is: October 28, 2024
- Applications to register by mail must be received by: October 28, 2024
Absentee Voting Info - click HERE
If you requested and received your absentee ballot, you should vote that way. If you instead want to go vote in person after having requested an absentee ballot, you’ll need to request an affidavit ballot at your poll site and vote that way.
Vote early: It’s the safest - aka least crowded - way to vote, and also helps give candidates you care about some early information about voter turnout. Your early voting site is probably different then your Election Day voting site, so visit nycvotes.org to find it.