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  2. Do you need a voter registration card to vote in NY ... - AOL

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    Here's what you need to know before Election Day 2024 in New York. ... You can call 1-800-367-8683 or can request a form via New York's Voter Registration ... your zip code currently on record ...

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  4. Elections in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    New York is near unique among the states in that it allows electoral fusion (cross-endorsement). [1] As a result, New York ballots tend to list many political parties. The endorsement of major party candidates by smaller parties can be important since smaller parties often use this ballot feature to offer a candidate an additional line on the ...

  5. New York Election Results - HuffPost

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    Track your candidate using our interactive, live election maps and infographics

  6. Susan B. Anthony’s Home Is Now an Early Voting Site - AOL

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    Today, New York residents can cast early ballots in the same location AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey Gavin Neville, 72, puts an "I Voted" sticker on Susan B. Anthony's grave on Nov. 2, 2020

  7. New York's 19th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    New York's 19th congressional district is a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives located in New York’s Catskills, Hudson Valley, greater Capital District, Southern Tier, and Finger Lakes regions. It lies partially in the northernmost region of the New York metropolitan area and mostly south of Albany.

  8. 2024 United States presidential election in New York - Wikipedia

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    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. did not appear on the ballot in New York [15] after Judge Christina Ryba of the 3rd New York Judicial District [16] ruled that he falsely listed his place of residence as Katonah, New York but actually lived in Los Angeles. [17] The state authorized votes for 12 write-in candidates: [18] Shiva Ayyadurai

  9. New York Voter Guide: What to know for the Aug. 23 primary - AOL

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    New York is going back to the polls on Aug. 23 after the state’s primaries were split up by a court-ordered redrawing of the New York State Senate and House map (early voting started Aug. 13).