With early voting already underway and Major Day approaching on Tuesday, June 24, New Yorkers have an essential alternative to form town’s future by casting their ballots in essential native races. Right here’s what voters have to know earlier than heading to the polls.
Who can vote?
New York is a closed major state, that means solely voters registered with a political celebration can vote in that celebration’s major. To verify your registration standing and celebration affiliation, go to voterlookup.elections.ny.gov.
Key dates
- Early voting runs by means of Sunday, June 22. To search out your early voting website, go to vote.nyc.
- Election Day is Tuesday, June 24, with polls open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. You need to vote at your assigned polling location. To search out your polling website, go to vote.nyc.
- If voting by early mail or absentee poll, your poll have to be returned by 9 p.m. on June 24 to your native ballot website or Board of Elections workplace.
Who’s on the poll?
Voters will weigh in on races for:
- Mayor
- Metropolis Comptroller
- Public Advocate
- Borough Presidents
- Metropolis Council Members
Some ballots can also embody contests for civil court docket judges, district lawyer (in Manhattan), judicial delegates, and celebration district leaders.
To preview your personalised poll, go to the NYC Board of Elections or vote411.org.
How ranked-choice voting works
This 12 months’s major continues town’s ranked-choice voting (RCV) system for metropolis workplaces. Voters can rank as much as 5 candidates so as of desire. It’s possible you’ll rank only one, however rating extra doesn’t damage your best choice.
If a candidate receives over 50% of first-choice votes, they win. If not, the candidate with the fewest votes is eradicated, and their votes go to the next-ranked candidate on these ballots. This course of repeats till a candidate surpasses 50%.
Notice: RCV solely applies to races for Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller, Borough President and Metropolis Council. It does not apply to state positions like judges or district attorneys.
Closing outcomes could take time. The Board of Elections gained’t start RCV tabulations till a minimum of one week after Election Day to permit all eligible ballots to be counted.
The way to put together for voting
Whether or not you’re voting early, by mail, or on June 24, knowledgeable participation is essential to constructing the management that displays your priorities. Go vote!