Early voting in NYC begins Saturday. Here's what you need to know.

New Yorkers Get Their First Chance to Cast Ballots in Person for Mayor and Other Offices This Weekend

As the polls open at 9 a.m. on Saturday, city residents will be able to cast their ballots for mayor and other offices in person for the first time during early voting. The nine-day voting period runs through Sunday, November 2, but hours vary by day, so it's essential to check ahead of time.

New Yorkers are assigned to one specific polling site, which may differ from where they vote on Election Day. To avoid any confusion, voters should verify their polling location before heading out. Additionally, checking the sample ballot can help ensure that no surprises come up.

For those who haven't registered yet, Saturday is the last day to do so – a "Golden Day" opportunity to register and vote in one go. Eligible voters must be U.S. citizens aged 18 or older, not claim residency elsewhere, and have been city residents for at least 30 days. Those with felony convictions are barred from voting.

At several early voting sites across the city, including the Brooklyn Museum, enthusiastic voters were eager to cast their ballots. Some, like Crown Heights resident Sandie Green, expressed concern over the mayoral election due to its impact on the country's politics and her personal safety concerns under President Trump.

In contrast, Lizzie Leong, also from Crown Heights, was excited about the Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, a first-time voter in a municipal election. She believes his candidacy has energized the public and encouraged participation among those who previously didn't vote in local elections.

Beyond the mayor's race, voters will face several other ballot questions. New Yorkers will be asked to choose candidates for city comptroller, public advocate, borough president, City Council members, district attorney, and some judicial contests, depending on where they live. The ballot also includes six city-wide questions related to housing development and forest land.

It's crucial to remember that these questions are usually located on the back of the ballots. As with any election, making informed decisions is key – voters can find more information about the candidates and ballot issues by checking out a voter guide.
 
OMG, I'm so hyped for this 🀩 early voting thingy! It's like, finally, we get to make our voices heard and cast our ballots in person πŸ’ͺ. I mean, I know some people are worried about the mayoral election and stuff, but I think it's awesome that we have candidates like Zohran Mamdani who are all about change 🌈. And can you believe it's a Golden Day to register too? πŸ™Œ Like, what a perfect opportunity for everyone to get involved and exercise their right to vote! πŸ’• Let's make our voices heard and shape the future of NYC together πŸ—³οΈπŸ’«
 
πŸ€” I'm all for giving people a chance to cast their ballots in person, it's a big deal that NYC is doing this early voting thingy for the first time... but at the same time, I got some concerns 😬. What if there's gonna be long lines and chaos at the polling stations? And what about those who haven't registered yet? It's like they're being forced to do it on the "Golden Day" or else πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Also, some of these ballot questions can be pretty confusing... how are we supposed to know what's what? 🀯 Need a voter guide or something to help us make informed decisions, you feel? 😊
 
I'm so stoked they're having in-person early voting this weekend 🀩! It's gonna be a game-changer for people who want to make sure their voices are heard but have busy schedules or just want to double-check their choices before the big day. I mean, who hasn't had those moments where you're like "hmm, what if I miss that candidate I'm really rooting for?" πŸ€”

And can we talk about how many ballot questions they got? Like, six city-wide questions alone? It's a lot to take in! But at the same time, it's awesome that they're keeping things transparent and making sure voters have access to all the info they need. That sample ballot is like a lifesaver, right?

I do hope people are taking advantage of this "Golden Day" to register and vote at the same time though 🀞. It's one less step for people who might be thinking about doing it later, but never actually follow through. And what's up with the felony conviction thing? Like, I get that some people might not be able to vote, but can't we just focus on getting more people registered and engaged in the democratic process instead of making them feel like they're excluded or something?

Anyway, let's hope everyone has a smooth voting experience this weekend! πŸ‘
 
The prospect of in-person voting for the upcoming mayoral election in New York presents an exciting opportunity for citizens to exercise their democratic rights πŸ—³οΈ. While it's understandable that some, like Sandie Green, might harbor concerns regarding the potential impact on national politics and personal safety under President Trump 😟, others, such as Lizzie Leong, are enthusiastic about the Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani's candidacy and its effect on increasing voter participation in local elections πŸ‘₯. As voters navigate the ballot, it's essential to prioritize informed decision-making by consulting voter guides and familiarizing themselves with the candidates and ballot issues πŸ“Š. With several critical city-wide questions regarding housing development and forest land also on the ballot, every vote matters in shaping the future of New York City πŸŒ†.
 
πŸ€” The upcoming early voting period in NYC presents an exciting opportunity for residents to exercise their right to vote in person, marking a significant shift from traditional absentee ballots. πŸ—³οΈ I think it's refreshing to see increased civic engagement, particularly among younger voters like Lizzie Leong who are eager to make their voices heard through the democratic process. πŸ“ˆ While concerns over mayoral election impact on national politics and personal safety are valid, it's heartening to see that many residents are enthusiastic about participating in this process. πŸ’¬ The variety of candidates and ballot questions will undoubtedly require voters to think critically about their choices – a healthy dose of skepticism is essential when evaluating the merits of each contender! πŸ”
 
man i'm so hyped for this early voting thingy 🀩, its like the city is finally giving us all a break from waiting in line on election day lol... plus it's a great opportunity for people to register and vote at the same time - cant beat that, right? 😊 gotta say though, some of these ballot questions are kinda puzzling, like what's with the housing development stuff, shouldn't we be more concerned about the state of our mental health or something 🀯 but idk, maybe thats just me... anyway, it's gonna be a long day on saturday, might wanna bring snacks and all that jazz
 
OMG, this early voting thingy is like such a game changer for NYC residents πŸ€―πŸ—³οΈ! I'm low-key excited to cast my ballot in person on Sat morning 🌞. But, gotta say, I'm also feeling the anxiety of all those decisions on the ballot 😬... like, how do you choose between candidates with different views on housing development? 🏠🀝 It's so important for us to make informed decisions and use our voices in this election! πŸ’ͺ So, let's get out there and VOTE, NYC! πŸ—³οΈπŸ’₯ #VotingIsPower #NYCvotes #MakeYourVoiceHeard
 
🀣 so NYC gets to try out early voting for the first time this weekend and I'm sure it'll be a total breeze... said no one ever πŸ˜‚. seriously though, some people are actually excited about Zohran Mamdani being on the ballot and that's kinda cool, I guess? but at the same time, can't help but feel like voting is just a chore, you know? all these questions about housing development and forest land... who even cares πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. but hey, at least it's one less thing to worry about when the ballots come out on Election Day ⚑️.
 
omg i just love how new yorkers get to cast their ballots in person for mayor & other offices this weekend πŸ—³οΈ! it's like, finally! i mean, i know some ppl might be worried 'bout voting or stuff, but i think it's awesome that they're makin' it easier for people to register & vote in one go on saturday πŸŽ‰. plus, gettin' a chance to check out the sample ballot is such a good idea - like, no surprises on election day, yay! 😊
 
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