Community Resources:
Political Awareness and Involvement​​
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New York City Voter Information:
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Frequently Asked Questions Here
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Polling places are located throughout the city. You can vote only at your designated polling place. Make sure you are at the correct polling site and Election District/Assembly District (ED/AD) for your address.
On Election Day, Poll Sites are open 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Election Day.
During the Early Voting period, the times and location of your poll site may vary. To check your poll site read below:
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Searching with the Board of Elections In The City of New York: Poll Finder
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Calling the Voter Phone Bank:
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1.866.VOTE.NYC (1-866-868-3692)
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TTY-212-487-5496
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(212)-VOTE-NYC or (1-212-868-3692) if you are out of NYC.
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E-mailing your mailing address to the Board of Elections in The City of New York.
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Email: vote@boe.nyc.ny.us with the name of your borough in the subject line.
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Learn More About NYAC's Political Awareness and Involvement Programs:
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Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention​
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Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Resources
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Manhattan Borough President's Office - Mark Levine
Stay abreast of news, issues, zoning, funding, and ev,ents or contact the office.
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Visit the Manhattan Borough President's Office here.
Community Boards
Being a New Yorker means playing an active role in shaping your local communities, and one way to do this is to get involved with your local community board. Use the links below to find your community board and take part in shaping your neighborhood today!
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Locate the community board in your area here.