Live Here? Vote Here!
Voting in local eletions is key to improving the neighborhood!
Greenpoint and Williamsburg are underserved in part because of low voter registration and voter turnout. Some important primary elections have only seen turnout of only 3% in Williamsburg.
Register to vote and participate in the local primary on Sept. 9, 2008.
There is a competitive race in the 25th State Senate district which covers parts of Greenpoint and Williamsburg. Find out if you're in this district. (NAG is a non-partisan entity and does not endorse candidates for office).
Are You Registered Correctly?
Greenpoint and Williamsburg are underserved in part because of low voter registration and voter turnout. Some important primary elections have only seen turnout of only 3% in Williamsburg.
Register to vote and participate in the local primary on Sept. 9, 2008.
There is a competitive race in the 25th State Senate district which covers parts of Greenpoint and Williamsburg. Find out if you're in this district. (NAG is a non-partisan entity and does not endorse candidates for office).
Are You Registered Correctly?
- The registration deadline for the primary is August 14, 2008.
- If you moved since you last registered, you need to register at your current address. File a "change of address" registration (see below for getting a form).
- You can confirm your registration online.
- In NY State, you can only vote in a primary if you are a registered member of that party. Changes in your party registration do not go into effect until after the general election, so we recommend that you change your registration now if you are not registered in a party and want to vote in primaries. Fill out a voter registration form (see below) to change your party.
- You pick up a voter registration card at libraries, post offices, and most government agencies.
- You can stop by the NAG office to pick up a voter registration form (call 718-384-2248).
- You request a form in the mail, call 1-866-VOTE-NYC.
- You can fill out a PDF form, print it out, and mail it to the Board of Elections.
- Find out where your polling place is.
- If this is your first time voting in NY State, bring a photo ID with you, or proof of residency like a phone bill or bank statement with your current address--you do not need to bring the card the Board of Elections sends you in the mail.
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