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Primary Election 2008

September 9, 2008
Polls are open from 12noon until 9:00pm

General Election 2008

November 4, 2008
Polls are open from 6:00am until 9:00pm

 
2008 ELECTION CYCLE - IMPORTANT!
 
 

2008 Political Calendar [PDF*, 116 Kb]

The political calendar, which lists important dates regarding elections in NYS, is a valuable guide to the administration of our election process.

For additional information about State financial filings, please visit the NYS Board of Elections at elections.state.ny.us.

 
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Board of Elections
32 North Russell Road
Albany, NY 12206
(off of Central Avenue, near Westgate Plaza)

Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday  7:45am - 5:00 pm

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Phone: (518) 487-5060
Fax: (518) 487-5077

boardofelections@albanycounty.com
 

Matthew J. Clyne

Democratic Commissioner

John A. Graziano

Republican Commissioner

Kathleen A. Carey

Deputy Democratic Commissioner

Ellen C. Graziano

Deputy Republican Commissioner

2008 ELECTION CYCLE - IMPORTANT!

Starting with the 2008 Primary Election, a ballot marking device will be available in every polling site within Albany County. For this reason, the Albany County Board of Elections will no longer have a ballot marking device available on election days at its office on 32 North Russell Road.

Local Registration 2008: The Albany County Board of Elections will be open October 8, 2008 (4:00–8:00pm) and October 11, 2008  (1:00–9:00pm) to register voters before the General Election. A list of locations where voters can register on these dates will be posted soon.

Primary Election: Your registration must be postmarked by or submitted to the Albany County Board of Elections before August 15, 2008 to be eligible to vote in the Primary Election. More info »

General Election: Your registration must be postmarked by or submitted to the Albany County Board of Elections before October 10, 2008 in order to participate in the General Election to be held on November 4, 2008. More info »

Enrollment Change: It is already too late to change your party enrollment for the 2008 election cycle. More info »

 More IMPORTANT dates and information »

 

Welcome

The Albany County Board of Elections was established and is mandated by Section 3-200 of the New York State Election Law. The Board’s operations are supervised by two Commissioners, each representing one of the two major political parties in New York State. Commissioners are nominated by majority vote of the County Committees of their respective political parties and are confirmed by vote of the County Legislature. Section 3-300 of the New York State Election Law requires equal representation of the two major political parties in the appointment of Board employees.

What we do:

  • Support and oversee election operations for both primary and general elections.
  • Support school board, fire district, village and special elections throughout Albany County.
  • Promote and oversee the registration of eligible voters within Albany County and provide registration assistance to eligible voters outside the County.
  • Review registrations to ensure that voters’ addresses reflect actual residency.
  • Conduct annual seminars and examinations, as required by law, related to election procedures and technology for approximately 1,400 election inspectors and ballot clerks.
  • Provide informational support to candidates, political units, public entities and the general public.

Access for Albany County Voters with Disabilities

Starting in 2008, voters historically in need of assistance will be able to vote independently at all polling locations in Albany County. Each polling location will be equiped with a Premier AutoMark Ballot Marking Device. The familiar lever voting machines will also be available for the 2008 elections for voters who do not require assistance casting their vote. The ballot marking device has the ability to aide any voter who requires assistance in marking a paper ballot with their vote selections. The link below describes how the AutoMark works.

AutoMark Info [PDF*]

 
 
Revised Albany County Legislative Districts

Albany County Legislative District boundaries for the 39 legislative districts based on the 2000 Census.

 
   

Voter Registration & Absentee Ballot Forms

 

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