CUNY Welcomes Voters for Early and Election Day Voting

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CUNY Welcomes Voters for Early Voting

The City University of New York (CUNY) is opening its doors to New Yorkers once again, offering 14 campuses as polling sites for both early voting and Election Day. Early voting will run from October 26 to November 3, with 10 campuses across the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens hosting polling locations. Six campuses will also serve as polling sites on Election Day, November 5.

CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez expressed pride in the university’s role in civic engagement: “CUNY prepares students to be socially aware participants in society, and voting season allows us to expand that reach by welcoming New Yorkers to exercise their right to vote.”

Promoting Civic Engagement with CUNY Votes

Through its CUNY Votes initiative, the university continues to promote voter registration, participation, and education. This non-partisan effort coordinates civic engagement activities across all 25 CUNY colleges.

For those not yet registered to vote, there’s still time—eligible voters have until October 26 to register. Information is available on the CUNY Votes website, the NY State Board of Elections, and the NYC Board of Elections.

What’s on the Ballot

New Yorkers will cast their votes for the next president, vice president, state legislators, and local judges. Additionally, voters will weigh in on important proposals, including one state proposal and five city proposals—so don’t forget to flip your ballot!

Find Your Polling Site

To locate your polling location, use the Find My Poll Site tool from the NYC Board of Elections. CUNY offers convenient locations for both early voting and Election Day.

CUNY Early Voting Locations (Oct. 26 – Nov. 3)

  • Brooklyn: Brooklyn College, NYC College of Technology
  • Manhattan: BMCC, City College, John Jay, Hunter College
  • Queens: LaGuardia, Queens College, Queensborough, York College

CUNY Election Day Locations (Nov. 5)

  • Bronx: Hostos Community College
  • Brooklyn: Brooklyn College, Medgar Evers College
  • Manhattan: Baruch College, CUNY Graduate Center, Hunter College

Remember to Vote!

Polling hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends for early voting, and from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Election Day. If you’re in line when the polls close, you are still entitled to vote—so make sure your voice is heard!

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