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91ÖÆƬ³§Pro Votes

91ÖÆƬ³§Pro is committed to ensuring that our students are engaged and informed politically. Our democratic system relies on participation from all citizens. You can refer to this webpage for information about registering to vote and voting and please check the webpages for the and the for events and activities throughout the year about political and voter engagement.


91ÖÆƬ³§Pro Votes Contacts:
Helen-Margaret Nasser, Director, Student Union and Intercultural Center, hnasser@kbcc.cuny.edu

Key dates for the June primary election:

June Congressional Primary:  June 25
Voter Registration Deadline:  June 15
Change of Address Deadline:  June 10
Absentee Ballot Application Deadline:  June 15
Early Voting:  June 15 – June 23

2024 Political Calendar.

Register to Vote:

You are eligible to register to vote if: 

  • Be a United States citizen;
  • Be 18 years old by December 31 of the year in which you file this form (note: you must be 18 years old by the date of the general, primary or other election in which you want to vote);
  • Be a resident of this state and the county, city or village for at least 30 days before the election;
  • Not be in prison or on parole for a felony conviction (unless parolee pardoned or restored rights of citizenship);
  • Not be adjudged mentally incompetent by a court;
  • Not claim the right to vote elsewhere.

To register online, you will need:

  • NYS driver license, permit, or non-driver ID card
  • ZIP Code currently on record with the DMV
  • Social security number

Confirm your Voter Registration and Polling Site:
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Know Before you Go - See what's on the ballot:
Learn more about what will be on your ballot by visiting

Request an absentee ballot: 
 

Contact information for the county board of elections: 

Track your ballot:


Important Note about Election Protection: 
If you are experiencing difficulties at your polls site (long lines, being turned away, being told you aren't in the system, etc.) or if you have any questions or concerns about voting (either absentee or in-person), the  is here to support you. Specializing in making sure your rights as a voter are being protected, the election experts at the Election Protection Hotline are available via old fashioned phone and texting, the chat function on their website, , , or  -- all in multiple language options.


Election Day Know Your Rights PSA  in multiple languages
YouTube links  here: 
i.English: 
ii.Spanish: 
iii.Arabic: 
iv.Urdu: 
v.Bengali: 
vi.French: 
vii.Korean: 
viii.Polish: 
ix.Mandarin: 
x.Cantonese: 
xi.Russian: 
xii.Haitian Creole: