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                                    | Dear Neighbor, 
 Please join us next week on Wednesday, 10/14, for an information session on all of your options for voting. We will be joined by New York State Attorney General Tish James, among many other elected officials and experts.
 
 Tomorrow is the deadline for voter registration. You can apply to vote by mail and track your ballot thanks to the implementation of a law I authored. Early voting begins Saturday, October 24th. You are also welcome to vote in person between 6AM and 9PM on Election Day, Tuesday, November 3rd.
 
 Please let me know if you have any difficulties with any step of the process at [email protected] or by calling 212-860-1950 on Election Day and we will be sure to protect your right to vote!
 
 Regards,
 
 
  Ben Kallos
 Council Member
 
 
 WHAT'S IN THIS EMAIL?
Voting Information Session
 
 
  
 On Wednesday, October 14 from 6:00pm – 7:30pm, my office will host an information session on vote by mail, early voting, election day and third party lines, in partnership with Attorney General Letitia James, Borough President Gale Brewer, Senator Liz Krueger, Assembly Members Dan Quart & Rebecca Seawright, Council Members Diana Ayala & Keith Powers, Community Boards 6, 8 and 11 and more. This is a non-partisan event. There will be presentations from Early Vote NY, State Board of Elections and DemocracyNYC.
 
 You must RSVP by Tuesday, October 13 to participate.
 
 Video Conference: RSVP for your URL (create a free account at Zoom.us)
 Teleconference: RSVP to receive the number and access code
 Facebook Live: Skip the RSVP and watch the stream at Facebook.com/BenKallos/live
 
 RSVP now and submit your questions now at BenKallos.com/events
 
 
 
 
  VOTER REGISTRATION 
 Tomorrow, Friday, October 9th, is the last day to register to vote for the Presidential Election on Tuesday, November 3rd. If you have a driver's license you can register online. If not, print and mail in your voter registration form, postmarked no later than tomorrow.
 
 
 
 VOTE BY MAIL
 
 You can now vote by mail with confidence, thanks to a new absentee ballot tracking system that was implemented following the passage of a law I authored to require ballot tracking citywide.
 
 Request Your Absentee Ballot
 
	Request your Absentee Ballot by Tuesday, October 27Online Absentee Ballot Request at NYCabsentee.com (BEST)Print and Mail the application to  200 Varick Street, 10 Fl, New York, NY 10014In-Person at the 200 Varick Street, 10 Fl, New York, NY 10014Email application to [email protected] Fax application to 212-487-5349Call  866-VOTE-NYC (1-866-868-3692) 
 Postmark your Absentee Ballot envelope by Tuesday, November 3rd
 
 You may also drop it off In-Person at a borough office, ANY early voting site, or ANY poll site by Tuesday, November 3rd.
 
 Track your Absentee Ballot at NYCabsentee.com/tracker
 
 
 EARLY VOTING
 
 Early voting starts Saturday, October 24th and runs through Sunday, November 1st.
 
	Early voting poll sites in the district include:Saturday, October 24, 2020 - 10 AM to 4 PMSunday, October 25, 2020 - 10 AM to 4 PMMonday, October 26, 2020 - 7 AM to 3 PMTuesday, October 27, 2020 - 12 PM to 8 PMWednesday, October 28, 2020 - 12 PM to 8 PMThursday, October 29, 2020 - 10 AM to 6 PMFriday, October 30, 2020 - 7 AM to 3 PMSaturday, October 31, 2020 - 10 AM to 4 PMSunday, November 1, 2020 - 10 AM to 4 PM 
	Find your nearest early voting site at findmypollsite.vote.nycJackie Robinson Complex - 1573 Madison Avenue 10029Robert Wagner Middle School - 225 East 75th Street 10021Hunter College- Brookdale Dorm - 440 East 26th Street 10010     
 
 ELECTION DAY
 
 On Election Day, Tuesday, November 3rd, polls are open from 6AM to 9PM.
 
 Verify your voter registration and find your poll site ahead of Election Day.
 
 If you haven't received your absentee ballot yet, this is your last chance to vote. If you want to avoid the post office, you can skip the line and drop off your absentee ballot.
 
 
 THIRD PARTY LINES
 
 New York state has changed the law on third parties. Now, in order for them to maintain their ballot line, third parties must either receive 130,000 votes or 2% of votes (whichever is greater) every two years. If you wish to vote for any candidate on a third party line, your vote will be added to the candidate’s total.
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