Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4.
In the Mohawk Valley, this means seats in various positions in Oneida and Herkimer Counties are up for grabs.
Among the big races in the Mohawk Valley is the race for New Hartford Town Supervisor between James Messa and Paul Miscione.
The New York State Board of Elections has a tool to locate your polling place on its website. You will need to enter your name, five-digit zip code, date of birth and county of residence.
The tool will show you where you need to go to vote on Election Day.
When do polls open on Election Day in New York?
Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
What do you need to vote in New York?
You do not need identification or a card from the Board of Elections in order to vote. Bring your driver’s license with you, however, in case election inspectors need to verify your identification if your signature is not on file or to verify a name change.
Can I vote by mail or by absentee ballot?
The deadline to apply online for an early mail or absentee ballot was Oct. 25.
Election results for Rome Council positions and Oneida County races
This article originally appeared on Observer-Dispatch: Observer-Dispatch Election Night results from Oneida County, Rome
Reporting by Utica Observer Dispatch / Observer-Dispatch
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