Where are you voting in the 2024 elections in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut? Find your polling place

NEW YORK – Election day is here, and voters in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut who have not cast early voting is hits the polls today.

How to find out where you can vote in your area.

Where do I vote in New York?

Even if you voted in the primary election, you should double check your assigned polling place for the general election. Polling places change from time to time. New Yorkers can find their polling place online at voterlookup.elections.ny.gov by entering your name, date of birth, county and zip code.

Do I need an ID to vote in New York?

Registered voters do not need to show ID to vote in New York, unless you are a first-time voter who did not provide identification when you registered to vote.

Where do I vote in New Jersey?

New Jersey residents can find their polling place online by entering their address at voter.svrs.nj.gov/polling-place-search. Your assigned polling place is also printed on the sample ballot you received in the mail. Even if you voted recently, be sure to double-check your location if it has changed.

Do I need an ID to vote in New Jersey?

You do not need to show an ID to vote in New Jersey unless you did not verify your identity when you registered. Valid identification includes a driver’s license, state ID card, passport, current utility bill, bank statement or government document.

Where do I vote in Connecticut?

Connecticut residents can find their polling place online at portaldir.ct.gov/sots/LookUp.aspx.

Do I need an ID to vote in Connecticut?

You will be asked for it show an ID to vote in Connecticut. Most voters can show a Social Security card or a preprinted form of identification showing your name and address, or name and signature, or name and photograph. It doesn’t have to be a picture ID. However, first-time voters must show a photo ID or utility bill with your address.

Can I hand in a postal ballot on election day?

In New York, you can drop off a mail-in ballot at a polling place in your county or your County Board of Elections Office on Election Day until 21.00

In New Jersey, your ballot cannot be returned to your polling place. Ballots by mail must be dropped off at one of your county’s secure ballot boxes or dropped off at your county board of elections office no later than 20.00 on election day. Drop box and office locations can be found at vote.nj.gov.

In Connecticut, you must return your ballot in person at the Town Clerk’s office or via the secure drop box outside City Hall by 20. For more information, visit portal.ct.gov.

Does your polling place change automatically if you move?

If you move, you must update your voter registration before Election Day. Voters who moved without updating their information can receive a provisional ballot at their polling place. For more information, visit vote.gov.