Our future is on the ballot
The New York State primary election (June 28, 2022) is held to determine the candidates who will run for all partisan offices across the state of New York on the general election ballot on November 8, 2022. On the ballots are legislative, congressional, gubernatorial, and statewide office contests. Primary elections are held under a closed primary process, whereby only voters who are registered under a political party have the opportunity to select a candidate they believe should be a political party’s nominee for elected office to run in the general election.

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Pollsite Locator
Key Dates
Sat, June 18, 2022 - Sun, June 26, 2022
Early Voting
Mon, June 27, 2022
Absentee ballot request deadline (in person)
Tue, June 28, 2022
Primary Election Day
Tue, June 28, 2022
Deadline to return absentee ballot
What offices are on the ballot?
In this years’ primary election, we will be voting for the offices of: Except for Congress and State Senate on June 28th.
U.S. Senate
U.S. House August 23rd
Governor
Lieutenant Governor
Attorney General
Comptroller
State Senate August 23rd
State Assembly
Supreme Court
Civil Court
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How to Vote
Everything you need to know about when and where to vote, and how to cast your ballot.
Why
Vote
What’s at stake in a local election? The future of our city. Learn more about why your vote matters.
Frequently Asked Questions
What am I voting on this June?
On June 28, NYC will hold a primary election for statewide offices including Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and State Assembly. Meet the candidates.
Where do I vote?
At your assigned poll site on Election Day, your assigned early voting site, or at home with an absentee ballot. Learn how to vote.
Will this election use Ranked Choice Voting?
No. NYC is only using Ranked Choice Voting in primary and special elections for city offices. June 28 is a primary election for statewide offices. Learn about Ranked Choice Voting.