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Where to vote early
in the Bronx
New Yorkers have until Halloween
evening to cast their votes early before
the Nov. 2 general election, and there
are 22 locations across the city’s northernmost
borough open for early voting.
In addition to selecting the 110th
Mayor of New York City — a race with
many third-party or alternative candidates
but centered on Democrat Eric
Adams and Republican Curtis Sliwa
— Bronxites will also be tasked with
voting on the borough’s next president
and various City Council races as well
as a state Assembly special election
this November.
Additionally, the offi ce of New York
City public advocate and comptroller
are also on the Nov. 2 ballot.
Unlike the June primaries, rankedchoice
voting will not be used in this
year’s general election. Voters will
choose one candidate for each seat on
their ballot.
Polls open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on
Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 2.
What time are the polls open for
early voting?
Thursday, Oct. 28, 2021 from 10
a.m.-8 p.m.Friday, Oct. 29, 2021 from 7
a.m-4 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 30, 2021 from
8 a.m-5 p.m.Sunday, Oct. 31, 2021 from
8 a.m-4 p.m.
Where can I vote early?
Mott Haven:
St. Ann’s Episcopal Church – 295 St.
Ann’s Ave., Bronx 10454
Grand Concourse:
Bronx County Supreme Court
House 851 Grand Concourse, Bronx
10451Andrew Freedman Home – 1125
Grand Concourse, Bronx 10452
Longwood:
Bronx Regional HS – 1010 Rev.
James A Polite Ave., Bronx 10459
Claremont/Morrisania:
Claremont Neighborhood Centers –
489 E. 169 St., Bronx 10456
Soundview:
Bronx River Community Center –
1619 E. 174th St., Bronx 10472Stevenson
High School – 1980 Lafayette Ave.,
Bronx 10473Justice Sonia Sotomayor
Community Center – 1000 Rosedale
Ave., Bronx 10472
Tremont:
Tremont United Methodist Church
– 1951 Washington Ave., Bronx 10457
Morris Heights:
MS 390 (PS 26) – 1930 Andrews Ave.
South, Bronx 10453
Belmont:
Fem Hundra Banquet Hall – 2341
Hoffman St., Bronx 10458
Morris Park:
Morris Park Community Association
– 1824 Bronxdale Ave., Bronx
10462
Pelham Parkway
Columbus High School 925 Astor
Ave., Bronx 10469
West Farms:
Monroe College – 2501 Jerome Ave.,
New Yorkers have until Oct. 31, 2021, to cast
their votes early for the Nov. 2 general election,
with 23 locations across the borough.
Bronx 10468
Bedford Park:
Bronx HS of Science – 75 W. 205 St.,
Bronx 10468
Wakefi eld:
Our Lady of Grace School – 3975
Bronxwood Ave., Bronx 10466
Co-Op City:
Co-Op City Dreiser Loop Community
Center Auditorium – 77 Dreiser
Loop, Bronx 10475
Riverdale:
Riverdale – YM-YWHA – 5625 Arlington
Ave., Bronx 10471
Woodlawn Heights:
St. Barnabas High School – 420 E.
241 St., Bronx 10470
Spuyten Duyvil:
InTech Academy (MS/HS 368) –
2975 Tibbett Ave., Bronx 10463
Parkchester:
Dress Barn Storefront – 1451 Metropolitan
Ave., Bronx 10462
Throggs Neck:
St. Frances de Chantal Church –
190 Hollywood Ave., Bronx 10465
Additionally, voters can access the
poll site locator from the Board of Elections,
which will tell voters where to
vote early and when, since hours for
early voting begin earlier some days
than others.
The locator also tells you where
your Election Day polling place is located
as well as your assembly district,
your City Council district, your
election district and your judicial district,
among others. The Bronx Times
has a look what will be on the ballot for
Bronxites on Nov. 2
When’s the last day to request
my ballot in-person?
The deadline to request your ballot
in-person is Monday, Nov.1.
Do I need to bring ID to the polls?
You don’t need to take identifi cation
to vote — unless you are a fi rsttime
voter and did not register in
person.
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