To Register To Vote In NYC
* Be a citizen of the United States (Includes those persons born in Puerto Rico, Guam & the U.S. Virgin Islands).
* Be a New York City resident for at least 30 days.
* Be 18 years of age before the next election.
* Not be serving a jail sentence or be on parole for a felony conviction.
* Not be adjudged mentally incompetent by a court.
* Not claim the right to vote elsewhere (outside the City of New York).
Although you can register any time during the year, your form must be delivered or mailed at least 25 days before the next election for it to be effective for that election.
How To Register
Register In Person
Visit one of the offices.
Register By Mail
Voter Registration forms must be completed in blue or black ink. Be sure to sign the Form. Mail a completed Forms to (do not fax) the to:
Board of Elections in the City of New York
32 Broadway, 7 Fl
New York, NY 10004-1609
Download Registration Form
* English
* Chinese
* Spanish
* Korean
Call the Phone Bank and we'll send you a postage-paid registration form in the mail. The telephone numbers are:
Toll Free: 1.866.VOTE-NYC (1.866.868.3692)
Outside of New York City: 1.212.VOTE-NYC
TDD: 1.212.487.5496
You may also obtain Registration Forms from libraries, Post Offices, and most New York City Government agencies.
Party Affiliation
Party Affiliation in New York State
The application contains a section where you can indicate your choice for party affiliation. If you would like to register without designating a party, simply mark the space indicating "I do not wish to enroll in a party."
The following parties are recognized in New York State:
* Republican
* Democratic
* Independence
* Conservative
* Working Families
Party Affiliation and the Primary System
In a Primary Election, only voters registered with one of the parties qualified to hold a primary in New York City may vote to nominate their party's candidate to run in the general election.
Candidates nominated by the parties for each office then appear on the general election ballot, along with any independent candidates who gain access to the general ballot without running in the party primaries.
Voting in Primary Elections
Because a primary is strictly a party election, only voters registered with one of the parties conducting a primary may participate in that party's election. Voters registered without party affiliation may vote only in General and Special Elections.
To Change Your Party Affiliation
You can change your party affiliation by obtaining a Voter Registration Form, indicating the change and sending it to the Board of Elections. We will process the information and send you a new voter card reflecting the change in party. You cannot CHANGE your enrollment and vote in the NEW PARTY of your choice in the same year. Please Note: a change of enrollment will go into affect one week following the General Election. The last day to change your enrollment is the same as the last day to register for the General Election (25 days prior to the date of the General Election).
Source: http://vote.nyc.ny.us
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