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Voting
Westchester County works hard to enourage and protect your right to vote as a United States citizen. From the County’s Board of Elections, you can find your polling place, register to vote or find out about absentee ballots. You can learn how to run for office or obtain county, state and federal financial disclosure statements.

The Board of Elections is looking for poll workers for upcoming elections.  If you or anyone you know are interested, complete the Poll Worker Application form and return it to the BOE for consideration. Anyone interested in working at the November general elections must respond by Oct. 15 in order to take the mandatory training class.

Unofficial primary election results for Westchester County from Sept. 9.

View the official results of the 2008 primary presidential elections as well as an up-to-date list of elected officials. You may also view the official results for the village elections handled by Westchester County for Elmsford, Irvington, Sleepy Hollow and Pelham Village.

Send your comments to the Board of Elections.

This office is dedicated to ensuring that all eligible residents have the opportunity to register and vote in Westchester County.
A listing of the dates of elections in 2008, including spring and fall elections and primary elections (when scheduled). 
View voter registration enrollment and final election results.
Applications are being accepted now. This is a paid job.
Download an official voter registration form in English or Spanish.  Find the essential information you need to make sure your vote counts. 
Use our Polling Place Locator to find out where you need to go to cast your vote. Note that some polling places may occassionally be closed or combined with another polling place, especially during primaries or local elections.
Information on how to arrange to get an absentee ballot in English and Spanish.
 
Information about the election process and voting machines. Know what to expect when you arrive at your polling place on Election Day.
Be sure you have all the legally required forms completed prior to campaigning for political office.
Forms and information needed when campaigning for office.
Candidates for political office in Westchester and political committees may now file their legally required campaign finance statements electronically. These statements can be accessed online. Electronic filing is not mandatory in Westchester County.
Information on state laws, including financial disclosure.  Information on running for office, including the filing of nominating petitions.
The nonpartisan League of Women Voters has county and local chapters and is affiliated with state and federal chapters  At election time, the League produces detailed listings of candidates and propositions.
The FEC administers and enforces federal campaign finance laws.
Register to vote with this form Household Recycling Days 2008 Schedule

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