Delaware County NY Board of Elections

Delaware County NY Board of Elections This is the official Delaware County NY Board of Elections page

The duties of the Delaware County Board of Elections include the registration of voters, conducting elections and all duties relating to the fair and honest administration of the election laws of New York State. As a government agency, inappropriate posts, comments or electioneering will be removed.

The Republican and Democratic Primary Elections are coming. Don’t let your voice go unheard! Find your polling place and...
06/12/2026

The Republican and Democratic Primary Elections are coming. Don’t let your voice go unheard! Find your polling place and plan to vote on June 23, 2026 or during Early Voting, June 13-21: https://bit.ly/3wBDuXM
Questions? Contact the Delaware County Board of Elections, Monday through Friday, 8:30am-4pm by calling 607-832-5321.

Voting early during the 2026 Primary Election is a great way to cast your vote on your schedule. Primary Election Early ...
06/12/2026

Voting early during the 2026 Primary Election is a great way to cast your vote on your schedule.

Primary Election Early Voting Hours:

Saturday, June 13, 2026: 9AM to 5PM
Sunday, June 14: 9AM to 5PM
Monday, June 15: 8:30AM to 4:30PM
Tuesday, June 16: 8:30AM to 8PM
Wednesday, June 17: 8:30AM to 8PM
Thursday, June 18: 8:30AM to 4:30PM
Friday, June 19: 8:30AM to 5PM
Saturday, June 20: 9AM to 5PM
Sunday, June 21: 9AM to 5PM

Early voting for Delaware County registered voters will take place at the Delaware County Board of Elections office, 97 Main St., Suite 5, Delhi NY 13753. The Board of Elections Office is accessible to voters with disabilities.

If a voter casts a ballot during early voting the voter will not be allowed to vote on Election Day, ⭐️Tuesday, June 23, 2026⭐️ or on a subsequent voting day of early voting.

Sample ballots for each town are available at: https://www.delcony.gov/departments/elec/elec.htm (scroll to bottom of homepage).

Questions? Contact the Delaware County Board of Elections by calling 607-832-5321.

06/12/2026

Attention NYS voters! Early Voting for the Primary Election begins tomorrow and runs through June 21! Not yet registered to vote? You have until tomorrow, June 13, to register before the June Primary. Visit elections.ny.gov/register-vote to learn more.

06/10/2026

BIG DAY COMING UP! Saturday, June 13th is the deadline to register to vote before the Primary Election, the last day to request an early mail/absentee ballot to be received by mail, AND the first day of Early Voting! Check out elections.ny.gov for more info!

What’s the point of voting in 2026?REASON  #3 - Build Your Identity as a VoterWhen you vote in every election, you build...
06/10/2026

What’s the point of voting in 2026?
REASON #3 - Build Your Identity as a Voter

When you vote in every election, you build your identity as a dedicated and determined voter - someone who never misses a chance to share their voice.
When you vote every time, you know you are doing your part to shape the future you want to see in your city, county, state, and nation.

New York State Board of Elections Urges Voters to Mail Completed Ballots Early Following US Postal Service Postmark Chan...
06/09/2026

New York State Board of Elections Urges Voters to Mail Completed Ballots Early Following US Postal Service Postmark Changes

New York State election officials are encouraging voters to return early mail and absentee ballots for the June 2026 Primary Election as soon as possible following recent changes to U.S. Postal Service (USPS) postmark procedures that may affect how mail is dated and processed.

Under updated USPS guidance this year, a postmark reflects the date a mail piece is processed at a postal facility rather than the date it was deposited in the mail. As a result, mail placed in a mailbox on a particular day may not receive a postmark until a later date. To ensure ballots are counted, voters are strongly encouraged to mail their ballots well before the deadline or return ballots directly to a poll site or their county board of elections.

“While these postal changes do not alter New York's election laws, they underscore the importance of voters making a plan to return their ballot,” stated Kristen Zebrowski Stavisky, Co-Executive Director of the State Board of Elections. “The most effective step voters can take is to return their ballot early. Doing so helps ensure their vote reaches election officials in a timely manner and eliminates uncertainty related to mail processing.”

“The Board is committed to ensuring voters understand how these changes may affect the handling of mailed ballots,” added Raymond J. Riley 111, Co-Executive Director of the State Board of Elections. “We encourage every voter who plans to vote by mail to review the deadlines, understand their options, and return their ballot as soon as possible. Every eligible voter should cast their ballot with confidence in the process and peace of mind."

New York State election law permits ballots to be postmarked up through election day. Voters who choose to mail a ballot close to this deadline may request a manual or hand-stamped postmark at a USPS retail counter. These are available at no charge upon request. Properly postmarked ballots must be received by the voter's county board of elections within seven days of election day.

Voters in New York are encouraged to contact the State Board of Elections or their local county boards of elections directly for information about the upcoming election and voting options. If you have any questions regarding this press release, please contact Kathleen McGrath or Jennifer Wilson at the State Board of Elections at (518) 474-1953 or by email at [email protected].

IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER:
The 2026 Primary Election is June 23, 2026.
For new voters, the deadline to register to vote before this election is June 13, 2026.
For voters wishing to receive a ballot by mail, the deadline to make this request is June 13, 2026.
Early in-person voting occurs from June 13, 2026, through June 21, 2026.

06/08/2026

While all registered voters can vote in a general/special election, primary elections are only for enrolled members of a party to choose their nominee for November. Answer the questions to find out if you can vote this month! Check out elections.ny.gov for more info.

What’s the point of voting in 2026?REASON  #6 - Celebrate our Democracy Every YearWith politics feeling as toxic as ever...
06/06/2026

What’s the point of voting in 2026?
REASON #6 - Celebrate our Democracy Every Year

With politics feeling as toxic as ever, we must maintain the drumbeat of fun, exciting, and energetic ways to encourage people to cast their ballots. Consider hosting a Vote Early Day celebration with friends, neighbors, coworkers, and classmates, to lower the barrier to entry for our democracy, and welcome everyone in!

What’s the point of voting in 2026?REASON  #5 - Familiarize yourself with Changing Election LawsSince the last president...
06/06/2026

What’s the point of voting in 2026?
REASON #5 - Familiarize yourself with Changing Election Laws

Since the last presidential election, state legislatures across the country have been hard at work updating election laws.

Voting in state and local elections in 2026 means you’ll be prepared to tackle any changes to voter ID laws, polling hours, or eligibility requirements.

06/05/2026

The Delaware County Board of Elections makes sure eligible voters have access to voting, no matter their situation.

Important absentee ballot deadlines for the June 23, 2026, Primary Election:

June 13 (if mailed) or June 22 (if hand-delivered): Early mail and absentee ballot request deadline for primary. Mailed and online portal requests must be received no later than June 13, 2026. In-person requests must be received no later than June 22, 2026.

June 23: Early mail and absentee ballot return deadline for primary. Must be postmarked or returned in person by June 23, 2026. Postmarked ballots must arrive at Delaware County BOE by June 30, 2026.

Only voters enrolled in a party are eligible to vote in that party’s primary election.

Questions? Need guidance about mail-in voting? Call us at 607-832-5321

Address

97 Main Street, Suite 5
Delhi, NY
13753

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4pm
Friday 8:30am - 4pm

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