Lugares de votación y horarios - Upper West Side, Nueva York Elecciones
Encuentre su lugar de votación oficial, horarios, detalles de accesibilidad y qué hacer si encuentra problemas el día de las elecciones en Upper West Side, Nueva York. Las ubicaciones y horarios de las mesas electorales para los votantes de Manhattan son establecidos por la Junta Electoral de la Ciudad de Nueva York; verifique su sitio asignado antes de votar para evitar sorpresas y para confirmar las adaptaciones de accesibilidad.
Where to find your polling place
Use the city’s official polling-place lookup to confirm the address, entrance and hours for your assigned site. You will need your name and borough or address to search the database. Find my polling place[1]
Hours and when to vote
In New York City, polls operate according to the schedule published by the Board of Elections; check for early voting windows, absentee procedures and specific opening hours for each election. Early voting dates and site lists are published before each election cycle. Early voting and hours[2]
What to bring and accessibility
- Bring your voter registration information or confirm your registration online before you go.
- If you need language assistance or accessibility accommodations, contact the Board of Elections in advance to request support.
- Allow extra travel time — some polling places open earlier for accessible hours during early voting.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement of voting-site rules and disorder at polling places is carried out by the New York City Board of Elections in coordination with local law enforcement. Specific monetary fines and criminal penalties for violations (for example, illegal electioneering, obstruction or tampering) are governed by state election law and by BOE operating rules; amounts are not specified on the cited BOE pages below and should be confirmed in the statutory text or with the enforcing office. NYC Board of Elections contact[3]
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
- Escalation: first offence, repeat offences and continuing violations are handled per statute or BOE procedure; specific ranges are not specified on the cited BOE pages.
- Non-monetary sanctions: removal from the polling place, orders to cease activity, arrest or referral for prosecution are possible under enforcing statutes.
- Enforcer: New York City Board of Elections and NYPD for on-site enforcement; complaints should be routed to BOE contact channels or 311.
- Appeals and review: processes for contesting a decision at a polling site or challenging results are defined in state election law; time limits for contests are set by statute and are not specified on the cited BOE pages.
Applications & Forms
For absentee voting, early voting schedules and ballot application forms, use the official BOE guidance pages; there is no separate polling-place form required to vote at your assigned site. Official absentee and early-vote application procedures are available on the Board of Elections website.
How to report problems at your polling place
- Contact the NYC Board of Elections through their official contact page for immediate assistance and to file a complaint.
- If the issue is urgent (safety, obstruction), call 311 or emergency services as appropriate, then follow up with BOE documentation.
- Document the problem: note time, location, names or badge numbers and take photos if safe and permitted.
FAQ
- How do I find my polling place?
- Use the official NYC polling-place lookup with your name or address to get site details and hours. Find my polling place.
- What are polling hours in Upper West Side?
- Hours vary by election; check the BOE early voting and election-day schedule for your specific polling site.
- Do I need ID to vote?
- Identification requirements depend on registration history and state law; check BOE guidance or bring a government-issued ID if possible.
How-To
- Confirm your registration and assigned polling place online at the NYC Board of Elections lookup.
- Verify the date and exact opening hours for your polling site, including early voting windows.
- Plan your trip: check accessibility, nearest entrances and transit; allow extra time for lines.
- If you encounter problems, report immediately to BOE contact channels and document the incident.
Key Takeaways
- Always verify your polling place before election day.
- Poll hours and early voting windows are posted by the BOE for each election.
Help and Support / Resources
- NYC Board of Elections - Polling place lookup
- NYC Board of Elections - Early voting
- NYC Board of Elections - Contact
- NYC 311 - Report city service issues