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​If you are a NY State voter with dual residences, you can re-register to vote from your Ulster County home

Local government is our last line of defense against the destructive and anti-American policies of the Republican party.

Re-register to vote Upstate and your vote will have a huge impact on our local elections—shaping the future of our towns, county, state and nation.

Join us at the polls to elect responsible, forward-looking representatives who will work for a thriving local economy, healthy environment, quality education, and justice for all. Our future depends on strong Democratic leaders who will safeguard our rights and communities.

Get Re-Registered in time for 2024 Elections

*** To be eligible to vote in time for the June 25 Primary Election:
Notices of change of address from registered voters received at the Board of Elections by June 10, 2024

*** To be eligible vote in time for the November 5 General Election:
Notices of change of address from registered voters received by the Board of Elections by October 21, 2024

Common Questions about
Re-Registering to Vote Upstate

  • If I register to vote at my Ulster County home address, can I also vote from my other residence address?

    No. You can choose where you want to vote and then vote from that one address only.

  • What if I’m on a new plot and don’t have a street address?

    You should contact your town’s Assessor’s Office to request an official address, then register to vote at your new upstate address.

  • What if I won’t be in Ulster County on Election Day?

    There are ten days of early voting before the General Election at any Ulster County Early Voting Center. For early poll days/hours visit VoteUlster.com

    You can also vote by Early Mail or Absentee Ballot. Fill out an Application online: elections.ulstercountyny.gov/request-a-ballot or request your application through the Ulster County Board of Elections at 845–334–5470.

  • What if the address on my driver’s license is different from the address I establish as my voting address?

    Even though people can and do register to vote through the Department of Motor Vehicles, DMV records and Board of Elections records are different and separate. Your voter address doesn’t have to match the one on your driver’s license.

  • Will my STAR property tax exemption be affected?

    No. Only primary residences are eligible for STAR. Your primary residence stays the same no matter what your voter address is.

  • What about jury duty?

    New York State draws potential jurors from five different sources: the Departments of Motor Vehicles, Labor, Social Services, Taxation and Finance, and Board of Elections. So, you could be called for jury service at either your primary or second home address. Jury service in one NYS jurisdiction counts as service in other NYS jurisdictions.

Ask Questions!

BOE staff are happy to help

Ulster County Board of Elections
79 Hurley Ave, Suite 112, Kingston NY 12401
Phone: 845-334-5470 | Fax: 845-334-5434
Hours: M-F 9am-5pm