Politics & Government
Early Voting Kicks Off Saturday For NYC Primary Elections
Early voting starts Saturday in New York City. Here's what you need to know to cast your ballot.

NEW YORK CITY — A 10-day early voting period kicks off Saturday for the June 23 primary elections.
Early voting sites will be open to registered electors from June 13 to June 21.
Click here to find your polling place, which is based on address.
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Your early voting site may be different than your designated site on the day of the election, and early voting hours may vary.
Voters must wear a mask or face covering and stay six feet away from others when entering any Board of Elections facility, the agency says.
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For those who don't want to head to the polls in person, all New York voters may request a mail-in ballot due to the coronavirus pandemic. Voters have until June 16 to request an absentee ballot.
Ballots must be postmarked by the date of the election for the vote to get counted.
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