The address and the political party listed on your voter registration form determines both your poll site and the contests in which you are eligible to vote.
Because of the role the home address plays in the electoral system, New York State law requires all registered voters to notify the Board of Elections within 15 days of a change of address to preserve their voting rights.
If you are a registered voter and want to join a political party for the first time or change your political party membership, your change of party enrollment must be received no later than February 14th of the year of the primary in which you wish to vote.
You can report a change in your home address or party affiliation online or complete and submit the NY State Voter Registration Form by mail or in person.
Online
New York City Residents with DMV Number
New York City residents with a valid NY State Driver's License, Permit or Non-Driver ID, may use the NY State DMV’s Electronic Voter Registration Application to update your vote registration.
Update your registration.
New York City Residents without DMV Number
New York City residents without a valid NY State Driver's License, Permit or Non-Driver ID, may use the NYC BOE’s Online Voter Registration System to update your vote registration.
Update your registration.
By Mail
You can mail your completed registration form to the BOE.
Complete and sign the form and mail it to:
Board of Elections
32 Broadway, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10004-1609
In Person
You can submit your completed voter registration form at a Board of Elections office.
Unless otherwise noted, BOE borough offices are open Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM, except on Election Day when their hours are 6 AM to 9 PM.