New York · Voter guide
Vote in New York.
Register, check your registration, and reach your state election office through official sources — then see how New York's U.S. Senators actually vote.
Register & check your status
Use the official U.S. government and state election-office tools below. Each routes you to New York's own election authority.
- Find your state & local election office Official directory — routes to the authority for your state. Source · USA.gov
- Register to vote / update your registration Official voter-registration service. Source · USA.gov
- Register and vote in your state Federal per-state voting index (public domain). Source · U.S. Election Assistance Commission
- vote.gov — official state selector Pick your state to reach its official election site. Source · Vote.gov (USAGov)
Voter ID & deadlines
We don't yet publish New York's voter ID rules and registration deadlines — these change every election cycle, and a wrong date can cost you your vote.
Verify the current rules with your state election office:
Look up New York's election office on USA.gov →
VotersRight will only publish ID and deadline text once it carries a cited, dated source. Until then we link you straight to the authority.
How New York's senators vote
Voting is also about who represents you. See New York's U.S. Senators and their full roll-call record — every vote, cited to Congress.gov.
Stay on top of it
Track how your senators vote — a weekly digest, no spin.
The voter information above stays free and open. If you want it, we'll send a plain weekly summary of how New York's senators are voting.
Official links route to U.S. government and state election-office sources (USA.gov, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, and Vote.gov). VotersRight does not publish New York's ID rules or deadlines until they carry a cited, dated source — always confirm the current rules with your state election office before you act.