On June 24, Orange County residents will vote for candidates in Conservative, Democratic and Republican primary elections.
You must be registered in a party to vote in its primary election.
The voter registration deadline is June 14.
Polls are open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on June 24.
Here’s what to know about the 2025 primary elections in Orange County.
Orange County
Conservative primary for judicial delegate, 99th state assembly district
Republican primary for county legislator
Democratic primaries for county legislator
City of Middletown
Democratic primary for mayor, alderman positions
City of Newburgh
Democratic primaries for city council positions
Town of Chester
Republican primaries for town clerk, council
Town of Goshen
Republican primary
Town of Monroe
Conservative primary for town supervisor
Democratic primary for town supervisor, council
Town of Mount Hope
Republican primary for town clerk
Town of Wallkill
Democratic primary for council
Village of Woodbury
Republican primary for mayor
Town of Deerpark
Republican primary
Village of Warwick
Republican primaries for committee
When is Election Day and early voting?
Primary election day is June 24. Voting hours are 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Early voting period is June 14-22. Hours vary depending on the day, so be sure to check at orangecountygov.com before heading out.
Where are the polling sites?
For early voting, the following four polling locations are open to all registered county voters, including those with physical disabilities.
If you have further questions, visit elections.ny.gov or call the state or county board of elections.
To find your voting location for primary election day visit voterlookup.elections.ny.gov.
This article originally appeared on Times Herald-Record: These candidates are on the ballot for Orange County NY primary elections
Reporting by Vandana Saras, Middletown Times Herald- Record / Times Herald-Record
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