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Primaries in New York: how, when and whom the residents of the state and city choose

'27.06.2022'

Olga Derkach

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Tomorrow, June 28, the primaries will be held in New York. The state's residents will pick top candidates for governor, with a bipartisan race this year. What you need to know about the primaries, said the publication Time-out.

Because this is a primary, you will vote on the ballot according to your registered party affiliation.

However, these are not the only primaries in New York this summer. On August 23, there will also be primaries for elections to the US Congress and the State Senate. Be careful - counties have been changed, and some New Yorkers will now vote in a different county than before.

What you need to know about the June 28 primaries.

When and where to vote

In New York, polling stations will be open from 06:00 to 21:00. Your polling place must be within a few blocks of where you live, but it may not be where you voted in the last election. Find the location of your polling place on the website Vote.nyc.

What do you need to vote

ID is not required to vote in New York. Instead, you will give your name and address to the site officer and sign to verify your identity. Pens are also provided. Masks are required at all polling stations, so bring your personal protective equipment. If you run into any problems at your polling place, call the New York Election Advocacy Hotline at 866-390-2992.

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Who will be chosen

On the Vote NYC you can view a sample ballot before you go to the polls. Democrats can choose one of three gubernatorial candidates: incumbent Governor Kathy Hokul, Congressman Tom Suozzi, and attorney Juman Williams. The four Republican nominees for governor are Congressman Lee Zeldin, former hedge fund manager Harry Wilson, Rudy Giuliani's son Andrew Giuliani, and 2014 gubernatorial nominee Rob Astorino.

Also, New Yorkers will be able to vote for candidates for the posts of lieutenant governor, judges and members of the State Assembly. The state's attorney general and government controller are running unopposed, as is U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, who will take on the Republican nominee in the November midterms.

What if you can't vote

While New Yorkers must apply for an absentee ballot 15 days before the election, you can still apply on election day. Visit abseeballot.elections.ny.govif you cannot come to the polling station on June 28th. You can also send a trusted person to your local election office to collect your ballot on Election Day.

When will the election results be announced

Typically, local news stations announce the results the same day in the evening, a few hours after the polls close.

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