Early voting in New York, a first for a presidential election, begins October 25 in every county, and will run for nine days. While each county will have a different number of polling locations and different times, they each have open polling sites all nine days for voters to beat the rush and cast a ballot in-person early.

Click on the link for each county for the specific times and more information about voting in the 2020 election.

County

Polling Location

Broome Broome County Public Library, Binghamton
  Oakdale Mall, Johnson City
  George F Johnson Memorial Library, Endicott
  840 Upper Front St, Town of Dickinson
Cayuga Cato Town Office, 11320 Shortcut Rd., Cato
  Clifford Park Clubhouse, 81 Mary St., Auburn
  Venice Town Office, 2479 State Rte. 34, Scipio Center
Chemung 378 S. Main Street, Elmira
Chenango 5 Court Street, Norwich
Clinton Clinton County Gov't Center, Plattsburgh
Cortland 112 River Street, Cortland
Delaware 3 Gallant Ave, Delhi
Franklin Franklin County Courthouse, Malone
Hamilton 102 County View Drive, Lake Pleasant
Herkimer 100 Reservoir Rd., Herkimer
Jefferson County Office Building, Watertown
Lewis 5535 Bostwick St., Lowville
Madison 138 N. Court St, Wampsville
Oneida South Rome Senior Center, 112 Ridge St., Rome
  New Hartford Town Hall, 8635 Clinton St., New Hartford
  MVCC Jorgensen Center, 1102 Sherman Dr., Utica
Onondaga Camillus Fire Station, 5801 Newport Rd, Camillus
  Clay Town Hall, 4401 Route 31, Clay
  Dewitt Town Hall, 5400 Butternut Drive, E. Syracuse
  LaFayette Fire Station, 2444 Route 11 South, LaFayette
  Magnarelli Community Center, 2300 Grant Blvd, Syracuse
  Syracuse Community Connection, 401-425 South Ave, Syracuse
Oswego 185 E. Seneca St., Oswego
Otsego 140 County Highway 33W, Cooperstown
Schuyler 105 9th St., Watkins Glen
Seneca 1 DiPronio Dr., Waterloo
St. Lawrence 80 State Highway 310, Canton
Steuben 20 East Morris Street, Bath
Tioga 1062 State Route 38, Owego
Tompkins Ithaca Town Hall, 215 N Tioga Street, Ithaca
  Crash Fire Rescue, 72 Brown Rd., Ithaca