League of Women Voters League of Women Voters of New York State Education Foundation, Inc.  
Smart Voter from the League of Women Voters New York September 9, 2008 Election

New York
Voter Information

League of Women Voters

ON THIS PAGE
* Browse Directories
* Find Candidate
* NYS Board of Elections
* League of Women Voters
* Register to Vote
* List of Counties
* State Government Links

MORE...
* Home
* State Page
* For New Voters
* Links to Other Sites
* Register to Vote
* On Voting ("How to ...")
* FAQs
* About Smart Voter
* SmartVoterNews
* Search
* Feedback
* Donate to us
* Tell a Friend
* Link to Us
* Awards
* What Users Say
  "Best Site on the Internet..."


NYS BOARD of ELECTIONS

Co-Chair:
James A. Walsh
Douglas A. Kellner

Phone: 518-474-6220
TDD/TTY NYS Relay 711

* NYS State Board of Elections Homepage
* About the NYS Board of Elections
* NYS Voter Enrollment Statistics

NYS Board of Elections Address:
40 Steuben Street
Albany, NY 12207


LEAGUE of WOMEN VOTERS

* New York State
62 Grand Street
Albany, NY 12207-2712
518-465-4162 or 1-866-598-6971 (Toll Free)
518-465-0812 (Fax)
E-Mail: lwvny@lwvny.org
Website: http://www.lwvny.org
* United States
1730 M Street NW, Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20036-4508
202-429-1965
lwv@lwv.org

DIRECTORY of CONTESTS
Find information about contests and candidates on a September 9 ballot in New York State Government:

ELECTION ARCHIVE
Archives are available for these past New York State Government elections: 2/5/2008, 11/6/2007, 11/7/2006, 9/12/2006, 11/8/2005

Vote MY BALLOT
To access information about candidates and measures on your ballot, enter your



Your address is confidential.
See also: Index of Counties

Am I registered? Where do I vote?


SEARCH

Search Smart Voter
Find your county, ballot, candidates, and keywords

Vote!

REGISTER to VOTE

You must have registered by August 15 to vote on September 9.

PRIMARY ELECTION--TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2008
Polls are open on Primary Day from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the following localities: NYC, and the counties of Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Putnam and Erie. In all other counties in NYS, polls are open on Primary Day from 12 noon to 9 p.m.

GENERAL ELECTION--TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2008
Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. in all NYS Counties.

VOTER INFORMATION HOTLINE: 1-800-367-8683

VOTER INFORMATION FOR TDD/TTY CALL THE NEW YORK STATE RELAY 711

REGISTRATION DEADLINES

PRIMARY ELECTION
Last day to postmark application for an absentee ballot: September 2nd
Last day to apply in person for an absentee ballot September 8th
Last day to postmark the absentee ballot and date it must be received by your County Board of Elections, Postmarked: September 8th, Received by September 16th
Last day to deliver absentee ballot in person to your County Board of Elections: September 9th

GENERAL ELECTION
Last day to register by mail, postmarked by October 10th, received by October 15th
Last day to register in person October 10th
Last day to postmark application for an absentee ballot: October 28th
Last day to apply in person for an absentee ballot November 3rd
Last day to postmark the absentee ballot and date it must be received by your County Board of Elections, Postmarked: November 3rd, Received by November 11th
Last day to deliver absentee ballot in person to your County Board of Elections: November 4th

Are you registered to vote in New York State?

All about Voting in New York State

Qualifications, How and Where to Register to Vote

Absentee Voting

Military Voting

Federal Voting

Know Your Voting Machine

Poll Worker Training

line

LIST of COUNTIES

line

STATE GOVERNMENT LINKS

If the page does not have the Smart Voter logo that you see in the upper left corner, it is not a Smart Voter page!!

Submit feedback to us


HOME || STATE PAGE || FAQS || ABOUT SMART VOTER || FEEDBACK || DONATE to US

LWV
Last generated: September 7, 2008 17:15 PDT

Smart VoterTM <http://www.smartvoter.org/>
Smart Voter System Design by C. Hage Associates.
Copyright © League of Women Voters of California Educaton Fund   http://ca.lwv.org
The League of Women Voters neither supports nor opposes candidates for public office or political parties.