Early voting for the upcoming June 28, 2022 primary election will begin this Saturday, June 18 and run through Sunday, June 26. I highly encourage people to participate in this primary election, and early voting is a great way to cast your ballot at your own convenience.
Please be aware that every eligible voter is assigned to a specific early voting poll site.
You will only be able to vote at your designated early voting poll site. Additionally, your assigned early voting site may have changed. Please confirm your assigned early voting poll site at
findmypollsite.vote.nyc before going to cast your ballot. You also should have received a voter information packet from the Board of Elections which includes your assigned early voting poll site as well as your assigned primary day poll site.
In general, and again — please confirm your specific assigned early voting poll site before going to vote — here are the early voting poll sites serving voters in the 81st Assembly District:
• Kingsbridge, Kingsbridge Heights, Southern Riverdale, and Parts of Central Riverdale: In Tech High School (MS/HS 368) at 2975 Tibbett Avenue, near West 230th Street.
• Northern Riverdale and Parts of Central Riverdale: Riverdale YM-YWHA at 5625 Arlington Avenue, near West 256th Street.
• Van Cortlandt Village and Norwood: Mosholu Montefiore Community Center at 3450 Dekalb Avenue, corner of East Gun Hill Road.
• Woodlawn and Wakefield: St. Barnabas High School at 420 East 241st Street, between Martha Avenue and McLean Avenue.
As a reminder, this primary election is to select candidates to run in the November general election or to elect party officials for the following positions relevant to the 81st Assembly District:
• New York State Assembly (Democratic Nominee)
• New York State Governor (Democratic and Republican Nominees)
• New York State Lieutenant Governor (Democratic Nominee)
• Female State Committee (Democratic Party)
• Male State Committee (Democratic Party)
• Female District Leader (Democratic Party)
• Male District Leader (Democratic Party)
Some election districts, but not all election districts, may also have an option to vote for Democratic County Committee. To view your sample ballot, please visit:
vote.nyc/page/understanding-ballot
Additionally, please note that all candidates for Congress and State Senate will run in a primary election to be held on August 23, 2022 as a result of a lawsuit filed in Steuben County that overturned our district maps and forced a delay in these elections. Any other positions not mentioned here are uncontested and will not appear on a primary ballot.
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