Monroe County elections commissioners explain early voting

Written by on October 26, 2024

Early voting in Monroe County begins Saturday, with 17 locations available to voters. Monroe County Elections Commissioners Lisa Nicolay and Jackie Ortiz, representing the Republican and Democratic parties, joined ARC Rochester to discuss the process. Ortiz highlighted that New York is a no-ID state, meaning voters do not need to bring identification unless they did not complete the voter registration card. The commissioners encourage continued voter registration, noting a surge in new registrations likely due to heightened interest in the upcoming presidential election. Monroe County has also trained election inspectors in de-escalation techniques to ensure a comfortable voting experience for all.

Early Voting locations:
Saturday, Oct. 26 through Sunday, Nov. 3. 9am-5pm
Except Tuesday, Oct. 29 and Thursday, Oct. 31st will be noon to 8pm.

Bay Towne Plaza Shopping Center Suite 160, 1900 Empire Blvd., Penfield
Culver Ridge Plaza Unit 13, 2255 East Ridge Road, Irondequoit
David F. Gantt Recreation Center, 700 North Street, Rochester
Edgerton Recreation Center, 41 Backus Street, Rochester
Empire State University, 680 Westfall Road, Brighton
Greece Town Hall, 1 Vince Tofany Blvd.
Henrietta Public Library, 625 Calkins Road
Monroe County Office Building, 39 W. Main Street, Rochester
North Greece Road Church of Christ, 1039 North Greece Road
Perinton Square Mall, 6720 Pittsford Palmyra Road
Pittsford Town Court , 3750 Monroe Ave. Suite 950
Resurrection Lutheran Church, 3736 St. Paul Blvd., Irondequoit
St. Theodore’s Catholic Church, 168 Spencerport Road, Gates
Staybridge Suites Rochester University, 1000 Genesee Street, Rochester
Susan B. Anthony House, 17 Madison Street, Rochester
Sweden/Clarkson Community Center, 4927 Lake Road, Sweden
Webster Town Court, 1002 Ridge Road

Register to vote, check your voter registration, and find your polling site here.

Source: 13Wham


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