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Erie County Board of Elections 134 West Eagle Street Buffalo, NY 14202 Hours: Mon - Fri 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM General Inquiries (716) 858-8891 Absentee Department (716) 858-7818 Contact us
Erie County Board of Elections 134 West Eagle Street Buffalo, NY 14202 Hours: Mon - Fri 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM General Inquiries (716) 858-8891 Absentee Department (716) 858-7818 Contact us
Erie County Board of Elections 134 West Eagle Street Buffalo, NY 14202 Hours: Mon - Fri 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM General Inquiries (716) 858-8891 Absentee Department (716) 858-7818 Contact us
Absentee ballots can be requested online by visiting www.elections.erie.gov or in person at the Erie County Board of Elections, located at 134 W. Eagle St. in Buffalo. Completed ballots can be mailed to that address and must be postmarked no later than Nov. 5. ... Phone: (716) 858-8500. Fax: (716) 858-6679. Send Mark an Email . Services. Erie ...
The Board of Elections has set up an additional phone line dedicated for those voters with a disability or illness that prevents them from coming into the office so that a replacement ballot can be delivered to their home. That number is 814-451-6011. This phone line has been set up specifically for this purpose, and if other callers use this ...
General Erie County Information: (716) 858-6000. Edward A. Rath County Office Building 95 Franklin Street Buffalo, New York 14202. Erie County Departments & Agencies. Freedom of Information (FOIL) Requests. Stadium Complaints
Contact information, including phone numbers and office hours, for the Erie County Board of Elections. Information on how to request an absentee or mail-in ballot for the November 7th election. Information on election results, regulations, public officials, and an election assistance request form.
Provides information, education, and technology needed for fair elections and for the public to become effective and empowered voters. Hours Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm.
Each of Ohio’s 88 counties has a Board of Elections (BOE) office that is responsible for administering local elections. A four-person board governs each BOE; with two members from each major political party. All petitions for local, legislative, and congressional district offices are filed at Boards of Elections as well as petitions for local ...
The Erie County Board of Elections has answered some frequently asked questions ahead of election day on Tuesday, November 5. Erie County Board of Elections Answers Frequently Asked Election, Ballot Questions - Erie News Now | WICU and WSEE in Erie, PA