Primary Election Day
Polls are open 6 a.m. – 9 p.m. This is the day we fight for Medicare for All, the Green New Deal, and economic justice for all of us.
Vote June 23
Only registered Democrats can vote in the Democratic primary. Confirm your status and current address before the June 13 deadline — don't assume you're still enrolled.
Party enrollment deadline: Feb. 14, 2026 (passed)
Check Registration →Nine days to cast your ballot before Election Day — no appointment, no excuse needed. Vote at any early voting site in your borough. Your early site may differ from your Election Day location.
Find your early voting site at vote.nyc
Find Early Voting Site →Any registered NYC voter can request a mail ballot — no reason required. Request online or by mail by June 13. In-person requests at your county Board of Elections accepted through June 22.
Postmark by June 23. Arrives by June 30.
Request a Mail Ballot →Polls are open Tuesday, June 23 from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Find your polling place ahead of time — locations may have changed. Bring a neighbor.
Polls open 6 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Find Your Poll Site →Don't let a missed date keep you from casting your ballot. Know them all.
Applications must be received by your County Board of Elections by this date to vote in the primary. Register online, by mail, or in person.
Last day to apply for a mail/absentee ballot online or by mail. All registered NYC voters qualify — no excuse required.
Vote at any early voting location in your borough. Hours vary by site — check vote.nyc for your location's schedule.
Last day to request a mail ballot in person at your County Board of Elections.
Polls are open 6 a.m. – 9 p.m. This is the day we fight for Medicare for All, the Green New Deal, and economic justice for all of us.
Ballots postmarked by June 23 must arrive at your County Board of Elections no later than June 30.
Your early voting site is often different from your Election Day polling place. Check the NYC Board of Elections at vote.nyc before you head out — sites are updated regularly and may have changed since your last election.
If you're told you can't vote at the polls, ask for an affidavit ballot. You have the right to cast a provisional ballot while your eligibility is verified.
Find Your Poll Site →Bronx Residents
Bronx County Board of Elections
1780 Grand Concourse, 5th Floor
Bronx, NY 10457
Queens Residents
Queens County Board of Elections
118-35 Queens Boulevard
Forest Hills, NY 11375
Party enrollment matters. To vote in the Democratic primary, you must be enrolled as a Democrat. Changes submitted after February 14, 2026 will not take effect until after this primary.
NYC Board of Elections: vote.nyc · 1-866-VOTE-NYC
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