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NYC BOARD OF ELECTIONS

Call the Board of Elections’ hotline at 866-VOTE-NYC (866-868-3692 or 212-487-5496 for hearing impaired) to find out:

  • if you are registered to vote in NYC
  • updated information about what will
    appear on the ballot

Call the hotline, visit the Board of Elections’ website www.vote.nyc.ny.us, or go to your local BOE office to:

  • register to vote
  • request an absentee ballot
  • change your address or party enrollment
  • find out more about the upcoming election
  • find out where you need to go to vote

General Office

32 Broadway
7th Floor

New York, NY 10004

(212) 487-5300


Queens

126-06 Queens Boulevard

Kew Gardens, NY 11415

(718) 730-6730



Not sure where you are supposed to vote? Check out the Poll Site Address Locator on the BOE's website, www.vote.nyc.ny.us, where you can also find many features of interest to voters, including election calendars, downloadable registration forms, and information about past election results.



JCEC'S JUDICIAL CANDIDATE VOTER GUIDE

The Judicial Campaign Ethics Center (JCEC) of the New York State Unified Court System publishes an online judicial voter guide with nonpartisan information about candidates for Civil Court, Surrogate's Court, and New York State Supreme Court. The site also provides campaign ethics information for judicial candidates and general information about the state judiciary system for the public.


VOTER ASSISTANCE COMMISSION

The Voter Assistance Commission (VAC) is a nonpartisan government agency created to encourage more New Yorkers to register and to vote. VAC identifies historically underrepresented groups and works with other public agencies, private groups, and community-based organizations to encourage registration and voting. You can find the names and contact information for all your elected officials by typing your address in VAC’s Find Your Representative application on its website, www.nyc.gov/voter. VAC holds an annual public hearing after the general election to learn about experiences with voting in New York City and to make recommendations for improvements. VAC also holds public meetings prior to the general election to discuss other voting issues.


To find out when the annual public hearing will be held or to get more information, call VAC at (212) 788-8384, visit its website at www.nyc.gov/voter, or write to: Voter Assistance Commission, 100 Gold Street, 2nd floor, New York, NY 10038.