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Changes to New York voting laws regarding absentee ballots and in-person voting

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Changes to New York voting laws have introduced significant adjustments regarding absentee ballots and in-person voting. Notably, voters can no longer vote in person if they have already submitted an absentee ballot, a shift aimed at streamlining the voting process and reducing the potential for ballot duplication.

These changes include a new rule that voids a returned absentee ballot if a voter subsequently requests a second one. If both ballots are submitted before the deadline, only the one with the latest postmark will be counted. Additionally, voters who receive or return an absentee ballot can still vote at polling sites using an affidavit ballot; however, this ballot will not be counted if their absentee ballot has been returned and accepted. These adjustments are part of broader efforts to ensure that all votes are counted accurately while maintaining the integrity of the election process. For the upcoming election, absentee ballot applications must be submitted by October 26, and mail-in ballots must be postmarked by November 5. Early voting will take place from October 26 to November 3, providing voters with multiple opportunities to cast their ballots.

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