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  2. The Monroe County Board of Elections is administered by two Commissioners of Elections who serve four-year terms. The Commissioners are elected by the county committees of each political party and the Monroe County Legislature confirms their appointment.

    • Party Enrollment

      Voters can change their party enrollment online with a valid...

    • Poll Workers

      Poll Workers must be a registered voter in Monroe County and...

    • Early Voting

      Greece Town Hall Atrium - 1 Vince Tofany Blvd, Rochester, NY...

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      Regular Absentee Ballot Applications are available by...

  3. May 29, 2024 · Voters can request a mail-in ballot from the state Board of Elections or their county Board of Elections up to 10 days before an election.

  4. The Monroe County Elections Board oversees the electoral process in Monroe County, New York, including maintaining voter registration records, conducting voter education programs, and overseeing polling places on Election Day.

    • 39 West Main Street, Rochester, 14614, NY
    • (585) 753-1550
  5. Monroe County Board of Elections, Rochester, New York. 1,250 likes · 1 talking about this · 104 were here. The Monroe County Board of Elections is responsible for safeguarding our election process.

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  6. Regular Absentee Ballot Applications are available by calling the Monroe County Board of Elections at 585 753-1550 or you may download the Absentee Ballot Application or the Solicitud de Papeleta en Ausencia.

  7. In order to view all of your voter information, you must be a registered voter. If you would like to register to vote, please download the registration form or contact the Board of Elections at 585 753-1550.

  8. STAFF 2021. The Monroe County Board of Elections (MCBOE) conducts all National, State, County, City, Town, and Village elections held within Monroe County. Although the Board of Elections is a county agency, the structure, responsibilities, and duties are mandated by New York State Election Law and Federal Law.

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