Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Does Roosevelt Island Favor Bernie, Hillary, The Donald, Rubio, Cruz Or Kasich For Next President Of U.S. - Still Time To Register To Vote In NY State Republican And Democratic Party Presidential Primary Election, Deadline March 25

The New York State Presidential Primary election outcome may matter to both parties for the first time in decades due to the closeness of the Republican and Democratic party races.

If you are a Roosevelt Island Republican (there must be some of you out there), do you favor Marco Rubio, Donald Trump, Ted Cruz or John Kasich to win the Republican Party nomination.


If you are a Roosevelt Island Democrat, are you for Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton to be the nominee.


In order to vote in the NY State Republican or Democratic Party Presidential Primary election, you have to be a registered voter. According to this press release today from NY State Governor Andrew Cuomo's office:
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today reminded New Yorkers that they must register to vote by March 25 in order to cast ballots in the upcoming presidential primaries on April 19. New Yorkers looking to register to vote, or to change their enrollment information, can do so easily by using the state's online voter registration service on the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles' website. Since Governor Cuomo launched the system in 2012, more than 256,600 New Yorkers – 80,500 of which were registering for the first time – have registered to vote using the automated online system, MyDMV.

"Thanks to New York State's online portal, it has never been easier for residents to register to vote and participate in the democratic process," Governor Cuomo said. "The ability to vote and choose our representation is one of the most important rights that we are afforded as Americans and I encourage all eligible New Yorkers make sure they are registered ahead of April's presidential primaries."

By following a few simple steps, New Yorkers can easily sign up for a secure MyDMV account and register to vote or access a variety of other services like updating party enrollment or a home address. To create an account, individuals must use their New York State driver license, permit or non-driver ID, last four digits of their Social Security Number, and the ZIP code currently listed on their driver license, permit or non-driver ID record. Upon completion, DMV sends the voter registration applications to the County Board of Elections for action. New Yorkers can use the New York State Board of Elections' website to check their voter registration status.

New York State Department of Motor Vehicles Executive Deputy Commissioner Terri Egan said, "New Yorkers can quickly and easily log onto our website from a computer, tablet, or even a smartphone to register to vote in just minutes. It’s that easy. DMV is proud to offer up an online voter registration process in the state. I encourage those eligible to take a few moments to register, then vote in the primaries to exercise their rights this election season."

To register to vote, a New Yorker must:
    · Be a United States citizen. · Be 18 years old by December 31 of the year in which you submit the form (note: you must be 18 years old by the date of the general, primary or other election in which you want to vote). · Live at your present address at least 30 days before an election. · Not be in prison or on parole for a felony conviction. · Not be adjudged mentally incompetent by a court. · Not claim the right to vote elsewhere.
Click here to see a list of frequently asked questions about the voter registration application process. For more information about DMV, visit dmv.ny.gov.
Roosevelt Island is seeking a new President too but not through an election.

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