Because turnout is expected to be unusually high and the new computerized voter registration database may well have many voters incorrectly removed from the voter rolls, there are four things you need to know before you go vote on Election Day in New York State:
1) Bring identification to the polls.
2) Know your rights.
3) Be prepared to wait in line as long as necessary.
4) Numbers to call if you have a problem.
Read details on these four items here
Download a flow chart of how to resolve issues you may face when checking in at the poll site here
Download a list of acceptable forms of ID in New York State here
Bo Lipari
Executive Director
New Yorkers for Verified Voting
