You have the right to
vote in the November 4, 2003 general election if:
- you registered to vote by
October 10, 2003 and
- you are inside your polling place no later
than 9:00 p.m. on
November 4, 2003.
You also have a right to:
- Get help from an interpreter supplied by the
Board of Elections at some polling sites if you
speak Spanish, Chinese, or Korean. Call the Board
of Elections’ toll-free voter assistance number,
866-VOTE-NYC (866-868-3692), for more information, including
which polling sites have interpreters available.
- Bring anyone except your employer or union
agent to help you in the voting booth if you are a
person with a disability or if you cannot read the
ballot, including someone to interpret the ballot
for you.
- Ask election workers how to use the voting
machine.
- Bring materials into the voting booth with
you, including this Voter Guide. (Please take
these materials away with you when you finish
voting.)
- Vote by paper ballot if the voting machine is
broken.
- Vote by “affidavit ballot” if your name is
missing from the list of voters at your poll site.
You do not have to show identification to vote
in this election. |