Early voting starts on Saturday, October 29th and runs through Sunday, November 6th. Polls will be open in each of Rockland’s five towns. Rockland State Senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick says you don’t have to be a resident of the town in which you live to vote early, if you choose to do so…
A recent poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation found half of registered voters described themselves as “more motivated to vote” than in years past. Jeanette Senecal is with the League of Women Voters, and she says turnout could be high this year, given some of the issues at stake…
You can vote in town halls in Clarkstown, Haverstraw, Orangetown and Ramapo, or at the Stony Point Community Center, in addition to the Fire Training Center in Pomona and the Pascack Community Center in Nanuet. Hours vary on each day, click here for the Rockland Board of elections web page for more details. You can also confirm how to vote by visiting Vote411.org, or the New York State Board of Elections website.