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Latest Updates. November General Election - November 5, 2024 - Early Voting October 26 - November 3 . From the New York State Board of Elections website - A change of party enrollment received up until February 14th each year will be effective immediately.
The November General Election in 2019 provided the first Early Voting opportunity in New York State. Early Voting continues to be available to all registered voters in Monroe County. Each year voting patterns are evaluated by the Election Commissioners and adjustments made in locations and hours to further accommodate Monroe Coutny voters.
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The County Clerk is the official registrar of deeds, mortgages, assignments of mortgages, satisfactions of mortgages, judgments and liens. The Clerk has the duty of indexing and preserving these documents; Clerk of Court.
General Information. Q. What time are the polling sites open on Election Day, November 7th? Polling sites are open 6am-9pm on General Election Day. Q. Why do you use “You’re” instead of “Your” in your slogan: “You’re Right to Vote”? The meaning of “right” in this sentence is intended to be ambiguous, a play upon words.
Registration forms are available at most government offices, post offices and libraries or you may register in person at the Monroe County Board of Elections Office, 39 W. Main Street, Rochester, New York (Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.).
The Monroe County Board of Elections (MCBOE) conducts all National, State, County, City, Town, and Village elections held within Monroe County. Although the Board of Elections is a county agency, the structure, responsibilities, and duties are mandated by New York State and Federal Election Laws.
General Information on Petitions. The information contained here is intended to provide general guidance for those who are preparing to circulate petitions and is not to be used as a substitute for consulting the Election Law for specific petition requirements.
By enrolling in a constituted party you can help designate candidates by signing petitions and voting in a primary election. You are not obligated to vote for your party’s candidate in the General Election however, you may cast your vote for any candidate on any party line.