New York
Related: About this forumNew York State: Voting by mail in November's General Election
Here are two pieces of information that I am cross-posting to the General Discussion forum as well.
1) I voted in every general election since I was 18 years old. I registered when I was 18, I am 61 now. At that time, I registered as an "independent" which I've always regretted, since I could never vote in the Democratic primaries. It was one of those things where I've always told myself "yeah, I have to change that". Well, for whatever reason, I never did, even though I've always voted a straight Democratic ticket in the general elections. I called my COUNTY board of elections today, and the process to change your registered affiliation is easy. They mail you a form, you make the change, and mail it back to them. Done. So that will be taken care of soon.
2) A few days ago, I posted in the General Discussion forum about my concern about voting at a public voting booth in November, considering that I am in a high risk group for COVID. I went to the website for the NYS board of elections, and it said that Governor Cuomo signed a law that for the NYS primaries held back in June, you could check "temporary illness" on your application for an absentee ballot application if you are concerned about getting COVID, however, there was no mention that you could do this for the General Election in November.
In the above noted previous post, DUer Danmel kindly informed me that he/she works for the NYS assembly, and that the assembly passed a bill that allowed the "temporary illness" provision to be extended to the November election, and the bill is sitting on Gov. Cuomo's desk, waiting to be signed. See below link:
https://upload.democraticunderground.com/100213833861#post4
I did my due diligence concerning this, and called the NYS Board of Elections. I had to leave a message, and have not yet received a call back. So, I called my county board of elections this morning, and they confirmed what DUer Danmel has stated. Gov. Cuomo has not signed the bill yet, but all indications are that he will within the next few weeks, therefore allowing you to apply for an absentee ballot if you are at high risk for COVID. The announcement will be in the news when the Gov. signs the bill.
So if you are in NYS and you wish to vote by mail because of COVID concerns, keep your eyes peeled for this announcement, and then apply for an absentee ballot.
Zoonart
(12,752 posts)I live in the Lower Hudson Valley and was concerned about this as well for voting in the general.
Kicked and recd.