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Rochester, NY 14614
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From the New York State Board of Elections website - A change of party enrollment received up until February 14th each year will be effective immediately. Changes in party received on or after February 15th until seven days after the June Primary will be set aside and opened the seventh day following the June Primary and entered in the voter's registration record.
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Administering Elections In Monroe County
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Lisa P Nicolay
Republican Commissioner
Peter D Elder
Republican Deputy Commissioner
Jackie Ortiz
Democratic Commissioner
Natalie Sheppard
Democratic Deputy Commissioner
The Board of Elections Department of Monroe County is responsible for administering all aspects of elections in Monroe County to maintain and facilitate participation in a democratic system of government. The Monroe County Board of Elections conducts all national, state, county, city, and town elections. The structure of this agency, its responsibilities, and its duties are mandated by New York State Election Law. Guidelines for procedures are provided by the rules and regulations defined by the New York State Board of Elections.
The Monroe County Board of Elections is administered by two Commissioners of Elections who serve four-year terms. The Commissioners are elected by the county committees of each political party and the Monroe County Legislature confirms their appointment. The Commissioners, each assisted by a Deputy Commissioner and a full-time staff (with equal representation of Democrats and Republicans) provide the technical, clerical, and mechanical skills necessary to provide services; bilingual assistance; information, and statistical data to county legislators, other county departments, governmental agencies and to the public.
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Albany, New York 12207-2729
Phone: 518 474-6220
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Elections Defined
What is a Primary Election?
A “Primary Election” is one in which only enrolled members of a party may vote for the purpose of nominating party candidates and electing party officers. In any election district, no primary is held if a race is uncontested.
A “Primary Election” is held on the first Tuesday after the second Monday in June before every general election unless otherwise changed by an act of the legislature. Polls are open for voting from 6 am until 9:00 p.m.
The board of elections canvasses the returns of the primary elections as early as possible within nine days from the day the primary election is held. The board tabulates the number of votes cast for all the candidates for nomination to each public office or for election to a party position and the number of votes cast for each such candidate. The candidate receiving the highest number of votes shall be the nominee of his party in the general election for such office or will be elected to a party position.
What is a General Election?
A “General Election” is an election that is held throughout the state or country on the same day. The most prominent example is the Presidential election held every four years. Examples of statewide general elections include the races for the New York State Governor and New York State Senators.