Politics & Government

Early Voting Begins Oct. 26 In Putnam County

Here are the details as New Yorkers try early voting for the first time.

PUTNAM COUNTY, NY — Eager to cast your ballot for the upcoming general election? For the first time in the state of New York, voters have the opportunity to vote in person before Election Day, at one or more sites depending on where they live.

Earlier this year, lawmakers in Albany approved legislation that gives duly registered voters the chance to show up at a polling place and vote from Saturday, Oct. 26 through Sunday, Nov. 3.

Voting during early voting is the same as on Election Day, which is Tuesday, Nov 5. You go to the early voting center, check in as you normally would, receive a ballot and vote.

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Just as at any polling place on Election Day, there will be instructions so you can familiarize yourself with the ballot, and an election inspector will be available to explain how to vote.

Early votes will not be canvassed or reported until after the polls close at 9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5.

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And just in case there was any doubt, if you vote during early voting you cannot vote on Election Day.

If you are a registered voter in Putnam County, you can vote at the Putnam County Board of Elections during the early voting times listed below:

  • Saturday, October 26, 2019: 9 am to 2 pm
  • Sunday, October 27, 2019: 9 am to 2 pm
  • Monday, October 28, 2019: 9 am to 5 pm
  • Tuesday, October 29, 2019: 9 am to 8 pm
  • Wednesday, October 30, 2019: 9 am to 5 pm
  • Thursday, October 31, 2019: 9 am to 8 pm
  • Friday, November 1, 2019: 9 am to 5 pm
  • Saturday, November 2, 2019: 9 am to 2 pm
  • Sunday, November 3, 2019: 9 am to 2 pm

The BOE is at 25 Old Route 6, Carmel, NY 10512.

Early voting does not mean you can't vote by absentee ballot. If you are out of your home county or are permanently or temporarily disabled, ill or are the primary caregiver for one or more people who are ill or physically disabled, a resident of a Veterans Hospital, detained in jail awaiting grand jury action or incarcerated for an offense other than a felony, you may apply for an absentee ballot. Check with the Board of Elections for information.

For more information go to VoteEarlyNY.org.

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