NEW CHANGES FOR VOTING IN THE UPCOMING ELECTIONS, INCLUDING VILLAGE ELECTIONS
Last week, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a bill I supported providing that the current pandemic is a basis for requesting an absentee ballot in the upcoming elections thus allowing all registered voters to vote by mail. In addition, he issued a new Executive Order, EO 202.58, that modifies the voting laws for the November elections.
For residents in Bronxville, Tuckahoe, and Larchmont who have Village Elections on September 15th, absentee ballots are available to vote by mail if you are concerned about contracting the coronavirus.
- Bronxville and Tuckahoe residents can find the absentee ballot application here. In section 1, check the box for “temporary illness or physical disability” and in section 2, check the box for “March Village Election”. Mail your application to the Westchester County Board of Elections, 25 Quarropas Street, White Plains, NY 10601. If you have any questions, please call the Board of Elections at (914) 995-5285.
- Larchmont residents can find the absentee ballot application here. In section 1, check the box for “temporary illness or physical disability” and in section 2, check the box for “General Election”. Mail your application to the Village Clerk’s Office, 120 Larchmont Avenue, Larchmont, New York 10538. If you have any questions, please call the Village Clerk at (914) 834-6230.
For the November General Election, registered voters will have three ways to cast their ballot:
- Vote on Election Day, Tuesday, November 3rd;
- Vote early at an Early Voting Polling site beginning on Saturday, October 24th (Early Voting polling sites to be announced soon); or
- Vote by Mail.
To Vote by Mail, you must request an absentee ballot ( you can print one here). If you are voting by mail due to risk of contracting the coronavirus, check "temporary illness or physical disability" for the first question. You can return your absentee ballot application by:
After your application is received and processed, ballots will begin to be mailed out after September 18th.
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