Early voting is happening right now. You can cast your ballot early through Sunday, November 2.

This is our moment to take action for fully and equitably funded public schools, universal child care, and strong public services that work for every community. Every vote is a message to our leaders about the kind of future we’re building together.

Make your plan to vote early or on Election Day, November 4: find your poll site, check voting hours, and review what’s on your ballot in advance so you’re ready when you step into the booth. If you have a disability or need assistance reading the ballot, you have the right to bring a friend or relative to assist you in the privacy booth, and election inspectors are trained and ready to help every voter cast their ballot privately and independently.

Remind others to make their plan too. Bring a friend, text your group chat, and check in with your neighbors. A quick reminder from you could be the reason someone else votes, and each of these conversations helps strengthen the movement for justice in the future we’re building together.

Let's show what it looks like when New Yorkers show up for each other, at the polls and in our communities. Visit our website to learn more, and vote early through Sunday or on Election Day, Tuesday, November 4, to make your voice impossible to ignore.

In solidarity,

Marina Marcou-O'Malley and Zakiyah Shaakir-Ansari
Co-Executive Directors, Alliance for Quality Education

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