Are You Prepared? Get All Your 2018 Midterm Elections Info Right Here!

Are you ready? Are prepared? Are you equipped with ALL the info you need to have your voice heard loud and clear on November 6? 

If not, WBLS has your midterm elections need to know and where to go, right here!


HOW TO VOTE IN EVERY STATE – CLICK!

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Below is a list of what seats are up for grabs in the New York elections:

U.S. Senate

U.S. House

Congress special election

Governor

Lieutenant governor

Attorney general

Comptroller

State Senate

State Assembly

Special state legislative

Local judges

School boards

Municipal government

CLICK FOR NYC POLLING LOCATIONS!

 

Below is a list of what seats are up for grabs in the New Jersey elections:

U.S. Senate

U.S. House

School boards

Special state legislative

Municipal government

Ballot measures

CLICK FOR NJ POLLING LOCATIONS!


Know before you go! Take a look at your ballot – CLICK!

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Voting In-Person – What to Bring:

NEW YORK

* If you registered to vote in New York, you may be required to present valid ID if you are voting for the first time or your registration is incomplete. You can use any ID from this list:

* Paycheck that shows your Current Name and Address

* Utility Bill

* Bank Statement

* Valid New York Driver’s License

* Government Check

* Government Issued Document that shows your Current Name and Address

 

NEW JERSEY

* If you’ve voted in New Jersey before, you don’t need to provide ID to vote.

* If you’re voting for the FIRST-TIME in your county, registered to vote by mail, and didn’t provide an ID number or copy of ID when you registered, you must show ID to vote. Acceptable forms include: NJ photo or non-photo driver’s license; military or other government ID; student ID; employee ID; store membership card; US passport; or bank statement, car registration, government check or document, rent receipt, sample ballot, utility bill, or any other official document.

* Voters without ID: If you are unable to provide ID, you will be able to vote a provisional ballot.

 

Election Day Voting:

Polling places are open from 6am to 9pm in General Elections.

 

 

 

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