Tuesday, November 5 is Election Day!
Voters in New York will help elect the next president and vice president of the United States, members of the U.S. Congress and the New York State legislature, district attorneys, judges, and other officials.
New York City voters will also have a say in city and state ballot proposals this fall.
We're proud that several of our branches will serve as polling sites on Election Day.
Do you know where you should vote? Please visit https://findmypollsite.vote.nyc or call 1-866-VOTE-NYC (1-866-868-3692) (TTY-212-487-5496 for the hearing impaired) to confirm the correct location for you to vote.
If you’re not sure that you are registered to vote, you can check your status here or call 1-866-VOTE-NYC (1-866-868-3692).
Make sure that your voice is heard. Make sure that you vote!
FAQs About NYC Voting
How can I check my registration status?
- Visit the Board of Elections (BOE) registered voter search page.
- Call the Board of Elections (BOE) at 1-866-VOTE-NYC (1-866-868-3692) (TTY-212-487-5496 for the hearing impaired).
How can I make a plan to vote?
To find your Election Day poll site, visit this webpage or call 1-866-VOTE-NYC.
If you have language or other access needs, know your rights. You have the right to bring an interpreter, or someone who will help you vote in general.
How to Watch the 2024 Presidential Election Returns
Watch the replay of our conversation with Steven M. Schneebaum, Adjunct Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and learn about the Electoral College, how to watch and understand the 2024 election returns, and what to expect on Election Night.
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For other non-partisan information, call or visit these organizations.
NYC Board of Elections: https://www.vote.nyc or call 1-866-VOTE-NYC
New York State Board of Elections: https://elections.ny.gov
NYC Votes: https://www.nycvotes.org
NYC Civic Engagement Commission: https://www.nyc.gov/site/civicengagement/our-programs/poll-site-language-access.page
League of Women Voters of the City of New York: https://linktr.ee/lwvnyc
VOTE411: https://www.vote411.org
Disability Rights New York: https://www.drny.org
Coalition for the Homeless: https://www.coalitionforthehomeless.org/get-help/know-your-rights/voting-rights
Queens Public Library’s voter education and engagement activities are made possible by the GoVoteNYC Fund in The New York Community Trust.