EARLY VOTING October 26 - November 3

REGISTER TO VOTE

Check if you are registered to vote

How to register to vote

Make changes to your registration

Notices of change of address from registered voters must be received by October 26, 2024 by the county Board of Elections and must be processed in time for the General Election, which is Tuesday, November 5, 2024.

Sending your registration by mail:

Applications must be received by the Suffolk County Board of Elections no later than October 26, 2024 to be eligible to vote on November 5.

Registering in person:

One may register at the Suffolk County Board of Elections, the Department of Motor Vehicles or any state agency participating in the National Voter Registration Act (more info here: https://elections.ny.gov/national-voter-registration-act-nvra). The application must be received by October 26, 2024.

EARLY VOTING

Suffolk County residents can participate in Early Voting at any one of the sites below, no matter where in the county they’re registered:

2024 General Election Early Voting Locations and Hours

ELECTION DAY November 5

FIND YOUR BOARD OF ELECTIONS OFFICE

If you’re a Suffolk County resident, your board of elections office is located at:

700 Yaphank Ave, Yaphank, NY 11980 - (631) 852-4500.

Suffolk County Board of Elections website

Find Your Polling Site

VOTE BY MAIL Postmark ballot by November 5


VOTING ABSENTEE IN NY

Suffolk County Absentee Ballot Applications: English / Español

You may return the ballot in any of the following ways:

For the November General Election:

  1. Put it in the mail ensuring it receives a postmark no later than November 5th. Must be received by the County Board of Elections no later than November 12th.

  2. Bringing it to your County Board of Elections Office no later than November 5th by 9pm.

  3. Bringing it to an early voting poll site in your county between October 26th and November 3rd.

  4. Bringing it to a poll site in your county on November 5th by 9pm.

  5. Please note: In New York State, if a voter requests an absentee ballot, they are required to vote absentee. If they decide to vote in person instead, they must complete an affidavit at the polling place. This ensures that their absentee ballot will not be counted if they vote in person.