WHERE TO VOTE:
There is only one polling place. The Rye Middle School Gymnasium located at 3 Parsons Street. Please follow the parking instructions of security personnel.
WHO MAY VOTE:
All Rye City School District residents who are registered voters are eligible to vote. Registered voters must be, by law, 18 years of age, a United States citizen, and a resident of the Rye City School District for at least 30 days preceding May 21, 2024. You may register up to the day of the election at the Board of Elections, 25 Quorropas Street, White Plains, NY.
ABSENTEE BALLOTS:
If you are eligible to vote by absentee ballot, you may obtain a ballot application below under Resources.
EARLY MAIL BALLOTS:
All qualified voters may apply for an early mail ballot. The application is below under Resources. A voter who applies for and is issued an early mail ballot will not be eligible for an absentee ballot for the same election.
Both applications are also available in the District office, 555 Theodore Fremd Ave., Suite B-101, Rye, NY 10580. Please return your completed application to this address in person or by mail to District Clerk Lauren McGowan. An application must be filed before a ballot may be obtained. Applications must be received at least seven days before the vote (by May 14) if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter by the School District, or by the day before the vote (May 20) if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter or the voter's designated agent. Ballots must be returned no later than 5:00 p.m. on May 21 to be counted.
Poll place is Rye Middle School, 3 Parsons Street, Rye, NY 10580
Voter Registration:
Qualified Voters may also register to vote with the local County Board of Elections by completing an online application with the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles.
Qualified Voter:
A qualified voter must be 18 years old by May 21, 2024, a citizen of the United States and a resident within the Rye City School District for 30 days immediately preceding the vote, and not otherwise prohibited from voting. To check and see if you are registered to vote, check here.
Why Vote?
The leaders you elect, members of Congress, of the Rye City Council and the School Board - make decisions that affect you - your job, your health care, your energy costs, your security, your schools and more. Voting is a right and privilege as a United States Citizen. For further information, contact the Westchester County Board of Elections at (914) 995-5713.
For Further Information:
Contact District Clerk Lauren McGowan at 914-967-6100 x1132.