With the September 14 primary only a few days away, it is important for voters to make sure they have the right information about where they can vote.
Polling places are located throughout the city, but residents can vote ONLY at their designated polling place.
Poll sites are open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, September 14, for the general election.
In order to ensure that you get the chance to vote, make sure you are at the correct polling site and Election District/Assembly District (ED/AD) for your address:
Search with the Online Poll Site Address Locator at https://gis.nyc.gov/vote/ps/index.htm Call the Voter Phone Bank at 1-866-VOTE-NYC
Email your complete home address to vote@boe.nyc.ny.us, and the city’s Board of Elections will email your polling place location back to you. (Please put in the subject line the borough in which you reside).
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CANDIDATES
Although The Queens Courier reached out to all of the candidates running in the September primary, some candidates did not respond to the request for information. Since they did not respond to repeated requests, only their name and what office they are running for will be listed below:
U.S. Senate (Schumer seat)
Gary Bernsten – Republican
Jay Townsend – Republican
U.S. Senate (Gillibrand seat)
David Malpass – Republican
Governor
Carl Paladino – Republican
Assembly District 39
Hiram Monserrate – Democrat