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VOTING INFORMATION: |
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Am I
qualified to vote? |
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Where do
I go to vote? |
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How do I obtain an absentee
ballot? |
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Am I
qualified to vote? |
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You are entitled to vote if you meet the following qualifications:
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You are a
citizen of the United States,
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You are at least eighteen
years of age or older on the day of the vote,
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You are a resident within the District for a period of thirty days
prior to the vote
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You are registered to vote with Saratoga County Board of Elections and have
voted in a local, county or federal election within the last four years. If
you are unsure, call Saratoga County Board of Elections at 885-2249 to
confirm your registration.
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No
person shall have the right to register for or vote at any school meeting or
election who would not be qualified to register for or vote at any at any
election in accordance with the provisions of Section 5-106 of the Election
Law. This includes most
convicted felons and those judged mentally incompetent by a court.
Download
a New York State Voter Registration Form
You
will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print the voter
registration form. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, you may
download the program free by clicking on the image below.
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Where do
I go to vote? |
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Residents of:
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Vote at:
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Towns of Ballston, Charlton, Milton
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High School Library
220 Ballston Avenue |
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Town of Malta |
2540 Route 9
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Polls will be open at both locations from 7 am until 9 pm |
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How do I obtain an absentee
ballot? |
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Applications for
absentee ballots for any vote are available from the district clerk's office
(884-7195 ext. 320) or
click here to obtain the application (pdf file). All applications for an absentee ballot must be received no
later than 1 week prior to a vote if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter. If
the ballot is to be picked up personally by the voter, the application can be
filed one day prior to the vote.
All ballots must
be returned to the district clerk by 5 p.m. the day of the vote.
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