Probably not, unless you were previously registered at another address in New York and re-registered because you moved. If that’s the case, you can still vote using an affidavit ballot.
Upvoted this, because I think everyone should be encouraged to vote, even if they aren’t doing it perfectly. You can still vote next year, help remind others to vote, and even remind others to register early in the future. If you stop by you local poll site they will have “I’m a future voter stickers,” which are usually for kids, but this internet stranger says you should stop by to pick one up and wear it proudly.
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Reply to comment by IwishIhadluck in Reminder: Early voting begins today in New York for the November election. by PichuLovy
Probably not, unless you were previously registered at another address in New York and re-registered because you moved. If that’s the case, you can still vote using an affidavit ballot.
Upvoted this, because I think everyone should be encouraged to vote, even if they aren’t doing it perfectly. You can still vote next year, help remind others to vote, and even remind others to register early in the future. If you stop by you local poll site they will have “I’m a future voter stickers,” which are usually for kids, but this internet stranger says you should stop by to pick one up and wear it proudly.