Vote for the change you want to see!
Want to vote in the Primary Election on June 27 but not sure where to start? We got you. Here’s everything you need to know for the November general election.
CUNY Votes is a comprehensive, non-partisan initiative whose mission is to promote student voter registration, voter participation and voter awareness through campus based activities, external partnerships and University-wide campaigns.
You can now register to vote online through the DMV with a State issued ID and apply for an absentee ballot online.
- Voter Registration Deadline: June 17, 2023
- Early Voting: June 17 – June 25, 2023
- Primary Election: June 27, 2023
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Primary Election Deadline: June 17, 2023
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In 2022, Vote For:
Governor
The governor is the head of New York’s state government. The governor’s office has the power to enforce laws, approve or veto bills, set the state’s yearly budget, grant some pardons, and command the state’s military force.
The governor also appoints the chairperson, vice chairperson and eight additional members of the CUNY Board of Trustees, with the advice and consent of the State Senate. Of these appointees, three must be CUNY alumni (including one from a community college) and all five boroughs must be represented.
Lieutenant Governor
The lieutenant governor is the second-highest ranking officer of the executive branch. The officer serves as acting governor if the governor leaves the state, is president of the state senate, and takes on other duties as assigned by the governor.
Attorney General
The attorney general is the State’s legal officer whose job is to defend actions and proceedings on behalf of the State and defend the legal rights of New York citizens. The attorney general protects consumers, investors, public health, the environment, civil rights, and the rights of wage-earners and businesses across the State.
State Legislature
The legislature is the law-making branch of state government. It is comprised of two houses – the Senate and the Assembly. They work to enact, amend or repeal state laws and serve as a check to the executive branch’s authority. The legislature also adopts the State budget.
The State Senate is the upper house, consisting of 63 members (26 of whom represent New York City).
The State Assembly is the lower house, consisting of 150 members (65 of whom represent New York City).
U.S. Congress
Congress is the legislative branch of the federal government, comprised of the Senate and the House of Representatives. They make all laws, declares war, controls taxing and spending policies and confirms or rejects presidential nominations for heads of federal agencies, federal judges, and the Supreme Court of the United States.
The Senate is the upper house, consisting of 100 senators — two from each of the 50 states.
The House of Representatives is the lower house, set by law to include 435 representatives divided up proportionally across the 50 states. New York state will have 26 representatives after this election cycle.
Become a Pollworker
In New York City, you can earn some serious cash by working in a variety of pollworker jobs, including election inspector and interpreter. It’s also a great way to be directly involved in the democratic process.
Who Represents Me?
Every New Yorker has more than a dozen elected officials who represent them, ranging from the president to the chair of your Community Board. Look up who they are here.
CUNY Voter Registration Coordinators
Every CUNY college has a designated Voter Registration Coordinator. Seek out yours for help with registering to vote, and questions about events or activities your campus is hosting for voter registration and to get out the vote.
A How-To-Guide for Registering to Vote
Registering to vote is easier than you think, especially using CUNY’s special registration form accessible directly on CUNYfirst. Take a look at our guide or PDF version to figure out your best option.
“The City University of New York is proud of the role it plays in helping our diverse students find their voice and claim their seat at democracy’s table.”
– Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez
Register to Vote
- NYS Voter Registration Form-CUNYfirst (log on)
- NYS Voter Registration Form
- NYS Absentee Ballot Application
Voter Education
Government Sources:
New York State Political Parties:
Key Voting & Election Dates
2023 is an important voting year for our City. New York City residents will select local representatives for key offices like the New York City Council. Save these dates so you don’t miss out on the opportunity to express your voice.
June 17, 2023
Voter Registration Deadline for Primary Election
June 12, 2023
Deadline for Board of Elections to receive absentee ballot application by mail, online or fax
June 17 – June 25, 2023
Early Voting for General Election
June 26, 2023
Deadline to apply in person for an absentee ballot
June 27, 2023
Deadline to postmark/deliver your absentee ballot
June 27, 2023
Primary Election Day