You can vote in Nassau County at your assigned polling place on Election Day, or use early voting locations if you prefer to vote beforeElection Day. Direct answer
- Election Day voting: Voters in Nassau County vote at their designated polling place on Election Day. To confirm your exact polling location, look up your precinct or polling place using your home address on the Nassau County Board of Elections website or by contacting the Nassau County Supervisor of Elections.
- Early voting (general election window): Nassau County offers a period of early voting at multiple locations across the county. Check the Nassau County early voting sites, dates, and hours for the current election year to choose a convenient location and time.
Key steps to find your polling place
- Find your precinct: Your precinct determines which polling place you will use on Election Day. Use the precinct locator on the Nassau County Supervisor of Elections site to identify your precinct and polling location.
- Check the latest list of polling sites: Early voting locations, hours, and addresses are published by local news outlets and the Nassau County Board of Elections for the current election cycle. Verify the exact locations and hours for the dates you plan to vote.
- If you’re voting by mail: If you’ve requested an absentee or vote-by-mail ballot, follow the instructions provided with that ballot and do not vote at an early voting site or on Election Day.
Helpful resources
- Nassau County Supervisor of Elections – Find precinct and voting location details, and options for vote-by-mail or in-person voting.
- Local news guides listing early voting sites and schedules for Nassau County.
- General New York voting information (including early voting and election rules) for the applicable year.
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