Get Ready to Vote!

Get Ready to Vote!

A Nonpartisan Voting Guide

Register to Vote | Voting | Important Dates | Government Sites | Organizations | Fact Checking | Inform Your Vote | Local News Sites | Political Parties

 

Voting will be uniquely challenging this year and Election Day is fast approaching, so make sure you are prepared! Below you will find several resources to help you participate in this fundamental part of our democracy and make an informed decision.

The Tompkins County Public Library and the League of Women Voters will have a table outside the front entrance of the library for National Voter Registration Day on September 28.

 

Register to Vote

What you need to register:

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


Check your voting status – Are you registered to vote? Is your information up-to-date? Also shows your Election Day polling site.

In person or by mail – Deliver your voter registration form to the Board of Elections office at 128 E. Buffalo St., Ithaca NY. 

Online voter registration – No need to send in a form, you can register to vote online through the DMV.

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Voting

Voting locations – Find your polling place.

In-person early voting – To lessen the number of people at the polls on Election Day, early voting has been expanded to October 23 through October 31, 2021.

Request an absentee ballot – You can also request your absentee ballot online. This year in New York State, you can qualify for an absentee ballot due to the risk of COVID-19 by marking the “temporary illness” option. 

Track your ballot – Make sure your ballot gets where it needs to be! Post Office delays may be unpredictable this year and could cause your vote not to be counted, so try to send your ballot as soon as possible.
 

Military and overseas voting – Persons in the military, along with their spouses and/or dependents, may register as a military voter and receive an absentee ballot.

Restore Your Vote – Check on whether you are eligible to have your vote restored after a felony conviction. (En Español.)

Voting Accessibility – Information on your rights as a voter with a disability. 

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Important Dates

Date
Deadline Information

October 18

Last day for board of elections to receive an application or letter of application by mail, online portal, email or fax for an absentee ballot.

October 23 – October 31

Early voting period.

November 1

Last day to apply IN-PERSON for absentee ballot.

November 2

Last day to postmark ballot. Must be received by the local board of elections no later than Nov. 9th. Military Voter Ballots must be received no later than Nov. 15th.

November 2

Last day to deliver ballot IN-PERSON to the local board of elections or to any poll site in your county.

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Government Sites

Tompkins County Board of Elections – Provides voter information specific to Tompkins County, such as polling places and sample ballots.

New York State Board of Elections – A quick and easy way to find general election information, campaign finance disclosures, and to verify if you are registered to vote in New York.

Federal Election Commission – Official United States Government website that tracks campaign finance and donations.

Federal Voting Assistance Program – Federal voting assistance for service members, their families, and overseas citizens. Provides access to election officials and voting assistance officers to help navigate the absentee voting process.

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Organizations

League of Women Voters - Tompkins County – The local chapter of a non-partisan organization committed to defending democracy and empowering voters by bringing you the most up to date information available on National, State and Local Elections. [New York State League] [National League]

National Voter Registration Day – First celebrated in 2012, National Voter Registration Day is a nonpartisan civic holiday celebrating our democracy which aims to help as many people as possible register to vote.

Vote.org – A large nonprofit, nonpartisan voting information and registration technology platform.

VoteRiders – Provides 100% free assistance towards obtaining documents (such as birth certificates, change of name records), arranging rides to and from ID–issuing offices, and providing copies of ID for those eligible to vote by mail. Contact by phone 844-338-8743.

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Fact Checking

Annenberg Political Fact Check – Designed to help voters by "monitoring the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews, and news releases." Updated even when it is not election season. Includes information on special interest groups behind television ads.

Center for Public Integrity – A well-documented investigative journalism organization and winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 2014 & 2017.

Newsguard – Browser extension that provides an easy way to evaluate websites. "Green-Red ratings compiled by a team of trained journalists signal if a website is trying to get it right, has a hidden agenda, or knowingly publishes falsehoods or propaganda."

Politifact – A fact-checking website founded by editors of Time Magazine and in conjunction with Congressional Quarterly.

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Inform Your Vote

BallotPedia – A nonpartisan “digital encyclopedia of American politics and elections.” Find out who’s on your ballot.

BallotReady – A nonpartisan site that allows you to build your ballot by diving into every candidate and referendum on your ballot including candidate’s backgrounds, stances on issues, and experience. BallotReady lets you “explore your ballot, make informed choices, and vote!”

BestColleges.com Student Voting Guide – A nonpartisan guide designed for college students. Includes a bipartisan key issues guide and voter registration information for each state.

ProCon.org – Pros and Cons of Current Issues – Feeling overwhelmed by all the issues being debated during the 2020 Presidential Election? Start here! ProCon.org is a nonprofit nonpartisan public charity that use professional researchers and rigorous editorial standards.

Project Vote Smart – A nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization that collects and distributes information on candidates for public office.

TurboVote – A tool that makes voting easy by sending text or email messages verifying voter registration status, reminders about important election deadlines, and polling place location. Developed by the nonpartisan group Democracy Works.

Vote411 – Developed by the League of Women Voters to provide nonpartisan information to the public about both general and state-specific elections.

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Local News Sites

Ithaca.com

Ithaca Journal

Ithaca Voice

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Political Parties

Democratic Party – National | New York | Tompkins County

Green Party – National | New York | Tompkins County

Libertarian Party – National | New York 

Republican Party – National | New York | Tompkins County

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This page is compiled and maintained by librarians at the Tompkins County Public Library. Links to political parties and/or campaign websites are for informational purposes only and do not in any way constitute an endorsement.

Last updated September 24, 2021