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Voting Information For Our Bronx Neighbors

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Election Season 2024 is under way! While it’s important to vote every year, 2024 will have many seats up for election, including both state assembly and senate, both U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, and U.S. President.

Find your polling place.

If you need assistance registering to vote or have questions about voting, reach out to us.

Important Dates

Election Day is Tuesday, November 5, 2024! Choose your candidate for multiple local, state, and national offices, including President of the United States.

  • Early voting runs October 26 – November 3. Learn more.

Voting is one of the most effective ways to make your voice heard in government and affect real change in your local policies. Make sure to vote this upcoming election!

Voter Protection FAQ

Don’t forget to flip your ballot!

New York State has one ballot measure, Proposition 1, on the ballot this year. New York City voters have five additional ballot measures, Propositions 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, on the ballot. Don’t forget to flip over your ballot and vote Yes or No on each ballot measure!

Information On All Ballot Measures 

Other Helpful Resources for our Bronx Neighbors:

  1. NYC Votes Online Voter Guide: NYC Votes offers a guide on candidates for each election and is available in all 13 designated citywide languages. Voters can enter their addresses and see which offices are on their ballots. This resource also allows voters to compare candidates and make a ballot plan for the June election.
  2. My Vote NY: United Neighborhood Houses, of which BronxWorks is a member, shares this helpful website from the New York Civic Engagement Table providing lots of important voting information.
  3. Voter Protection Hotline: Have questions about voter registration deadlines, requesting absentee or mail-in ballots, or how to vote in-person during early voting or on Election Day? Call or text 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) to speak with a trained Election Protection volunteer. This service is also offered in multiple languages. Visit the website for more.

 

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