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Everything you need to know about voting in the November 2020 election

Updated: Sep 28, 2020

If you need to register to vote, change your address, or just double-check your registration? It only takes a minute!


•October 9: Application postmark deadline

•October 14: Last day for Board of Elections to receive applications (including those for changes of address)

•October 24-November 1: Early in-person voting.

•October 27: Last day to apply online, by email, fax, or to postmark an application or letter of application by mail for an absentee ballot. (Be advised: despite this deadline, the Post Office cannot guarantee timely delivery of ballots applied for less than 15 days before an election.)

•November 2: In-person absentee ballot application deadline

•November 3: ELECTION DAY! Vote at your designated poll. It's also the last day to postmark or deliver ballots in person, which the board of elections must receive no later than Nov. 10th (Nov. 16th for military voter ballots)


Ulster County Early Voting Sites:

•Mid Town Neighborhood Center, 467 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401

•Ellenville Public Library Community Room-40 Center St., Ellenville, NY 12428

•New Paltz Community Center, 3 Veterans Dr, New Paltz, NY 12561

•Highland American Legion- 84 Grand St., Highland, NY 12528

•Woodstock Community Center- 56 Rock City Road, Woodstock


Ulster County early voting dates and hours (all sites):

Sat., Oct. 24 10am-3 pm

Sun., Oct. 25 10am-3pm

Mon., Oct. 26 9am- 5pm

Tues., Oct. 27 12pm-8 pm

Wed., Oct. 28 9am-5pm

Thur., Oct. 29 12pm-8 pm

Fri., Oct. 30 9am- 5 pm

Sat., Oct 31 10am-3 pm

Sun., Nov. 1 10am- 3 pm


And if all of this feels overwhelming or you need anything clarified, join Town Justice candidate Brigette Supernova and Ulster County Board of Elections Commissioner on September 17th at 5:30 for a virtual town hall, followed by a Q & A session! Sign up here.




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