Voter Information for 2024
Elections in our area’s newly defined districts have been decided by razor thin margins. Make sure you're registered to vote today.
The deadline to register is October 26. Early voting in Tomkins County runs from October 26 through November 3. Any registered New York State voter in Tompkins County can vote early at either of two locations: Ithaca Town Hall at 215 N Tioga St or Crash Fire Rescue at 72 Brown Rd in Ithaca.
Deadlines and more info below.
- Register to Vote by: October 26, 2024.
- Early voting runs from Saturday, October 26, 2024 through Sunday, November 3.
- Any eligible New York voter may vote early by mail and by via an absentee ballot.
- Learn more and apply to vote by mail.
- Mailed in early voting and absentee ballots must must be postmarked by November 5, 2024.
Here is the ballot info for downtown Ithaca and the surrounding area.
- NYS Ballot Measure One
- This proposal amends Article 1, Section 11 of the New York Constitution. Section 11 now protects against unequal treatment based on race, color, creed, and religion. The proposal will amend the act to also protect against unequal treatment based on ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, and pregnancy outcomes, as well as reproductive healthcare and autonomy. The amendment allows laws to prevent or undo past discrimination.
- President of the United States
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- Kamala D. Harris,Democratic Party, Working Families Party
Tim Walz (Running mate) - Donald Trump, Republican Party, Conservative Party
J.D. Vance (Running mate)
- Kamala D. Harris,Democratic Party, Working Families Party
- U.S. Senate New York
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- Kirsten Gillibrand (Incumbent), Democratic Party, Working Families Party
- Mike Sapraicone, Republican Party, Conservative Party
- Diane Sare, LaRouche Party
- U.S. House New York District 19
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- Marcus Molinaro (Incumbent), Republican Party, Conservative Party
- Josh Riley, Democratic Party, Working Families Party
- New York State Senate District 52
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- Lea Webb (Incumbent), Democratic Party, Working Families Party
- Mike Sigler, Republican Party, Local 607 Party
- New York State Assembly District 125
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- Anna Kelles (Incumbent) Democratic Party, Working Families Party, unopposed