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Available in English
and Spanish

You may vote by absentee ballot if you will be:
      • Unavoidably absent from your county on election day.
      • Unable to appear at the polls due to illness or disability.
      • A patient in a veteran's administration hospital.
      • Detained in a jaily awaiting grand jury action or confined
          in prison after conviction of an offense other than a felony.

For the March 18 village elections, the deadlines for absentee ballot applications and voting are as follows:
      • March 10, 2009—last day to postmark an application for a ballot.
      • March 16, 2009—last day to apply in person for a ballot.
      • March 16, 2009—last day to postmark a ballot if returning by mail.
      • March 18, 2009—last day to deliver a ballot in person to the board of election.
      • March 25, 2009—last day a ballot may be received by the board by mail.


Please print clearly.
Download either English or Spanish Absentee Ballot Application
from www.westchestergov.com OR download the Absentee Ballot Application quickly below:

Click here to print Absentee Application Westchester County (English)
and send Absentee Application to:
Mail to:WESTCHESTER COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTION,
25 Quarropas Street, White Plains, NY 10601.


Click here to print Condado de Westchester Aplicación de Voto Ausente (Spanish)
and send Aplicación de Voto Ausente to:
Condado de Westchester by mail.
Enviar a: WESTCHESTER COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTION,
25 Quarropas Street, White Plains, NY 10601


Upon completion of the absentee ballot applications, you must mail to the Board of Elections.
Once we are in receipt of your application, a ballot will be mailed to you.
Remember that an application for an absentee ballot is only valid for the calendar year of the request.

If you cannot pick up your ballot, or will not be able to receive it through the mail,
you have the right to designate someone to pick it up for you.
Only that person designated on your application may pick up and deliver your ballot.

If you are permanently ill or disabled, you have the right to receive an absentee ballot for each subsequent
election without further application. Simply file an application with your Board of Elections containing
a statement which describes the particulars of your illness or disability. The Board will review the
facts stated and, if satisfied, will mark your registration record. You will then automatically
receive an absentee ballot for every election until your registration is cancelled.


For additional information, visit the New York State Board of Elections.
























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