What NYC voters need to know about November's election (Yes, there is one)
If democratic participation is a gift, it’s one that keeps giving and giving and giving to New York voters.
While attention is already shifting to next year’s presidential and congressional elections, it’s not too late to get involved locally. Here’s what you need to know to participate:Who is eligible to vote in this election?If you live in the five boroughs, you can quickly check if you’re registered to vote by visiting vote.nyc and clicking on the box in the center of the page that says “Am I registered?”If you’re not registered to vote, that’s OK you still have some time.
Voters from other parts of the state can go through the New York State Board of Elections to reach their respective county elections office.If you can’t make it out to the polls on Nov. 7, there’s plenty of time to do it before thanks to early voting. Among the races Gothamist will be watching is Council district 47 in south Brooklyn, which runs from Fort Hamilton and parts of Bay Ridge on the west side, over a narrow few blocks north of Dyker Beach Park to parts of Bath Beach and Sea Gate on the east side.
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