From Senator Liz Krueger <[email protected]>
Subject Early Voting Starts Tomorrow
Date October 24, 2025 6:21 PM
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Email from NYS Senate and Your Last Chance to Register   Dear Neighbor, Early Voting begins tomorrow, Saturday, October 25th, for the General Election on November 4th. New York City residents will be voting for mayor, City Council Member, and several other city-wide and local races, as well as state and local ballot proposals. See below for information on Early Voting, voting by mail, and voting on Election Day, as well as important deadlines. I've also included information below about a new campaign called Hands Off NYC, through which unions, faith groups, advocacy organizations, grassroots activists, and other groups are coming together to defend our city from incursions by federally-controlled military and paramilitary forces, like we have seen in Chicago, Portland, and Washington, D.C.. As always, if you have any questions or need assistance, please email or call my office at [email protected] or 212-490-9535.  Best, Liz Krueger State Senator Early Voting Runs Oct. 25 Through Nov. 2 Early Voting begins tomorrow, Saturday, October 25th, and runs through next Saturday, November 2nd. Election Day is Tuesday, November 4th. Remember, November 4th is your last chance to vote in this year's General Election, but there are opportunities to cast your ballot before that date, either by voting by mail or voting early. If you need assistance with checking whether you are registered to vote, registering to vote, requesting an early mail ballot or an absentee ballot, or tracking your ballot, please call my office at 212-490-9535. Click Here to Find Your Early Voting and Election Day Poll Site Voting Resources Check if you are registered to vote: [link removed] Voter registration options: [link removed] Request an mail ballot or absentee ballot for the November 4th General Election: [link removed] Track your early mail ballot or absentee ballot: [link removed] Look up your Early Voting and Election Day poll sites and view a sample ballot: [link removed] Check the wait time to vote at your Early Voting poll site: [link removed] NYC Board of Elections: 1-866-868-3692 Voting Tips Whether you are voting in person or by mail, remember to flip over your ballot to weigh in on six ballot proposals, one amending the New York State Constitution and five amending the New York City charter. The state ballot proposal, Proposal 1, would amend the New York State Constitution to allow for a land swap in the State Forest Preserve. The rest of the Proposals were placed on the ballot by the mayor's charter commission, with 2-4 dealing with changing the process for building new housing, 5 relating to digitizing the city's mapping process, and 6 relating to moving city elections to even numbered years. Information about all six of the ballot proposals is available on the NYC Campaign Finance Board's website and included in the official voter guide mailed to all voters. Guides to the proposals have also been produced by The City, Hell Gate, and the New York Times. Important: If you request an early mail ballot or absentee ballot, you may not cast a ballot in-person on a voting machine for that election. If you do not want to worry about the NYC Board of Elections receiving your early mail ballot or absentee ballot by mail before the deadline, early mail ballots and absentee ballots can be dropped off in person at the Manhattan Board of Elections office, as well as at Manhattan Early Voting and Election Day poll sites. If you requested an early mail ballot or an absentee ballot for the June 24th Primary and you wish to vote by early mail ballot or absentee ballot for the November 4th General Election, you must request an additional early mail ballot or absentee ballot (the deadline is October 25th to request an early mail ballot or absentee ballot online or by mail). Early Voting is quicker and less crowded. If you have problems at the polls, you can call the NYS Attorney General at 1-866-390-2992 or the League of Women Voters/Common Cause at 1-866-687-8683 Important Dates and Deadlines October 25: Last day to register to vote online, in-person, or by mail to vote in the November 4th General Election. If you register to vote by mail, your voter registration application must be received by the NYC Board of Elections by October 25th. October 25: Last day to apply online or by mail for an early mail ballot or an absentee ballot for the November 4th General Election. If you apply by mail, your request must be received by the NYC Board of Elections by October 25th. October 25 – November 2: Early Voting for the November 4th General Election. If you are voting by early mail ballot or absentee ballot, you can deliver your early mail ballot or absentee ballot to an early voting poll site in your county during voting hours on these days. November 3: Last day to apply in-person at your county board of elections for an early mail ballot or absentee ballot for the November 4th General Election. November 4: If you are voting by early mail ballot or absentee ballot, this is the last day to deliver your ballot in person to the Manhattan Board of Elections office or to any poll site in Manhattan by 9 p.m. If you are mailing your early mail ballot or absentee ballot, it must be postmarked no later than November 4th. November 4: General Election Day, polls are open from 6 a.m. – 9 p.m. to vote in-person. November 12: Deadline for the NYC Board of Elections to receive absentee or early mail ballots. Early Voting poll sites may be different than they have been in the past. If you are going to vote at an Early Voting site, please make sure to verify which location is your designated Early Voting site in case there are any last minute updates and changes. You can find your Early Voting site at: [link removed] Attorney General's Election Protection Hotline A Message from Attorney General Letitia James: The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) Election Protection Hotline can help answer your voting questions. Contact our Election Hotline at (866) 390-2992 or use our Online Complaint Form. Written requests for election-related assistance may be submitted at any time through our online complaint form. The OAG Election Hotline is staffed with volunteers during the early voting period from 9am until 6pm and on Election Day from 6am to 9pm. Consult our voting key dates, resources, and hotline information for information about upcoming races and specific election related deadlines. Hands Off NYC Mass Call District Office: 211 East 43rd Street, Suite 2000 | New York, NY 10017 | (212) 490-9535 | Fax: (212) 499-2558 Albany Office: Capitol Building, Room 416 | Albany, NY 12247 | (518) 455-2297 | Fax: (518) 426-6874 Email: [email protected] | On the Web: krueger.nysenate.gov   Senator Liz Krueger | 211 E 43rd St #2000 | New York, NY 10017 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice
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