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Provides registration of all eligible voters by mail or in person. Provides absentee ballots on request. Conducts election. Maintains central file of eligible voters. Supplies absentee ballots to anyone who is sick, disabled, or student, traveler, or worker out of county temporarily.

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Election Information
County Elections Director Offices
Civic Participation/Political Volunteer Opportunities
Voter Registration Offices
Absentee Ballots
Registers voters by mail and in person, counts votes from absentee ballots and voting machines, and operates all polling places in the county, including the inspection of machines and the hiring of inspectors.

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Voter Registration Offices
Election Results
Election Information
County Elections Director Offices
Absentee Ballots
Responsible for registering voters, conduct of elections, reporting election returns and all duties relating to the fair and honest administration of the election laws of this state. Vera Lin Layman Republican Commissioner of Elections [email protected] 607-687-8220 James C. E. Wahls Democratic Commissioner of Elections [email protected] 607-687-8219
Provides registration of all eligible voters by mail or in person. Maintains central file of registered voters in Broome County. Provides absentee ballots upon request. Conducts elections. Receives party-designating petitions for filing.

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Absentee Ballots
Voter Registration Offices
Civic Participation/Political Volunteer Opportunities
Coronavirus Update: Beginning March 17th, 2020, transactions at the Cortland County Board of Elections shall be completed via telephone, e-mail or postal mail.In the event that an in-person transaction is necessary, an appointment will be required, as well the completion of a screening questionnaire prior to the actual interview.Basic forms such as voter registration forms and the application for an absentee ballot are available on the website. They are also outside our office entrance.Only registered voters can vote in general or primary elections. To register, individuals must: be a United States citizen be 18 years old by the date of the election be a resident of the county for at least 30 days before the election not be in jail or on parole for a felony conviction not claim the right to vote elsewhereTo register: call to request postage-paid mail-in voter registration application be sent to the individual pick up an application at local post offices, libraries or motor vehicle offices get a voter registration form and in-person assistance at many public agencies register in person at the Board of Elections officeFederal law allows individuals needing help due to disabilities or inability to read the ballot, to have a friend or relative help the voter in the voting booth.
For current information, go to https://www.facebook.com/TompkinsGOP/

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Political Parties
* Provides transportation (or completes the errand for the person) for essential errands like grocery shopping and medical appointments as well as other supports for people to stay independent in their own homes.

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Housekeeping Assistance
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Get Out the Vote Drives
Personal Care
* Offers town clerk services that include: Birth Certificates Dog Licenses Death Certificates Election information Accessible parking permits Hunting/Fishing Licenses Marriage Licenses Notary public

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Fishing Licenses
Hunting Licenses
Freedom of Information Requests
Birth Certificates
Parking Permits
Public Officials Offices
Notary Public Services
Animal Licenses
Marriage Licenses
Death Related Records/Permits
Election Information
Registers voters by mail and in person, counts votes from absentee ballots and voting machines, and operates all polling places in the county, including the inspection of machines and the hiring of inspectors.

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Election Results
Election Information
Voter Registration Offices
Polling Places
Voting Records
Absentee Ballots
County Elections Director Offices
* Offers prearranged group and individual transportation. For ambulatory patients physically or financially unable to use other means of transportation to clinics, doctors' offices or treatment centers. * Offers special chairmobile services. For persons who use wheelchairs for medical, social, recreational or personal reasons. * Provides transportation to the following: Nutritional sites. Foster care children. Cancer patients. Developmentally disabled adults to day treatment programs. Patients undergoing radiation treatment at area oncology departments. Dialysis services. Area social service agencies for program-related activities. * Provides rides for early voting.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Get Out the Vote Drives
Senior Ride Programs
Registers voters by mail and in person, counts votes from absentee ballots and voting machines, and operates all polling places in the county, including the inspection of machines and the hiring of inspectors.

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Election Information
Voter Registration Offices
County Elections Director Offices
Absentee Ballots
Election Results
Voting Records
Polling Places
Registers voters by mail and in person, counts votes from absentee ballots and voting machines, and operates all polling places in the county, including the inspection of machines and the hiring of inspectors.

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County Elections Director Offices
Election Results
Election Information
Voter Registration Offices
The chief policy-making body for Oswego County. Representatives from each district in the county draft and approve local laws that affect the County and its residents.

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County Board of Supervisors Offices
Legislative District Information
Legislation Information
Serves as the chief policy-making body for Onondaga County. Representatives from each district in the county draft and approve local laws that affect the County and its residents.

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Legislative District Information
County Board of Supervisors Offices
Legislation Information
Responsible for administering all aspects of elections in the county to maintain and facilitate participation in a democratic system of government. Provides election services, information and education to the residents so they can exercise their right to vote and have confidence that the elections are fair, impartial, and accurate. The Board of Elections conducts all national, state, county, city and town elections.

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Absentee Ballots
Initiative and Referendum Procedures
Get Out the Vote Drives
Election Forecasting
Voting Records
Election Information
Voting Rights Protection
Campaign Finance Reporting
Election Results
Polling Places
Voter Registration Offices
Election Challenges
County Elections Director Offices
Provides listings of various information such as financial disclosures, voting locations, registration forms or absentee ballots, candidate listings, and other voting information.

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Election Information
Election Results
Polling Places
Voter Registration Offices
Legislator Catherine Stark representing District Office 1.

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Public Officials Offices
Legislative District Information
Legislator Michael Giangregorio representing District Office 12.
Registers voters by mail and in person, counts votes from absentee ballots and voting machines, and operates all polling places in the county, including the inspection of machines and the hiring of inspectors.

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County Elections Director Offices
Election Information
Voter Registration Offices
Polling Places
Voting Records
Election Results
Absentee Ballots
* Oversees the registration and maintenance of voter files for the County of Seneca.* Administers elections in Seneca County.

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Voting Records
Voter Registration Offices
Election Results
Election Information
Absentee Ballots
Registers voters by mail and in person, counts votes from absentee ballots and voting machines, and operates all polling places in the county, including the inspection of machines and the hiring of inspectors.

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Election Information
Election Results
Voter Registration Offices
County Elections Director Offices
Call 800-342-9860, toll free, to find the status of Assembly or Senate bills; bill number is needed.*** can be obtained by Copies of bills can be obtained by calling or writing, include bill number***:Senate Document RoomRoom 317, State CapitolAlbany, NY 12247518-455-2312Assembly Document RoomRoom 305, State CapitolAlbany, NY 12248518-455-5164***To find a bill number, go to http://www.nysenate.gov/legislation
in-person voter registration at its office voter registration forms by mail (call to request) petitions for potential candidates polling place location information campaign finance forms information for candidates

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Election Information
Voter Registration Offices
Provides election oversite for residents in Jefferson County.

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Election Results
Absentee Ballots
Voter Registration Offices
Election Information
County Elections Director Offices
Voting Records
Polling Places
* Provides non-partisan education, voter information and advocacy. Information on selected issues at local, state and national levels. Voter registration drives. Monthly public forums.

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Voter Registration Offices