Address: 345 Adams St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Phone: +17187978800
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Foyaj Ahmmed
Very nice
Omar “Big Fella” Yousof
Worst office yet what a joke they need to do better with training their emoloyees with customer service.
Artist Temple
They made voting easy!
Ian Hooley
The woman working the front desk (Veronica I believe?) was very helpful. Came here to update my info as a poll worker when the online portal wasn’t working.
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Did you work as a door clerk or interpreter? They only take a 2 hour class rather then a 4 hour class and they get 25 for it...the 4 hour class would give you 100..that plus the 200 you make for working election day.
Yes! And it's a great idea to drop it off in person since mailboxes are subjected to being randomly removed.
Most likely yes BUT in my estimation the best way to cast a vote if possible is to fill out your mail-in ballot and drop it off in person at the nearest Board of Elections office OR to go vote in person at Early Voting Sites or Regular Voting Sites on Election Day. Thank you for voting! Please encourage family, friends, and colleagues to do so.
No...
Every one get paid differently but if u are waiting to get paid it's cuz maybe u didn't sign in everyone has to sign in so they get paid so if got ? Ask the main office better. .ok peace.
You dont get paid for training until you work the election day you trained for.
Yes. It seems you can file a cure affirmation absentee ballot via email. Check your spam box in case they've tried to contact you via email. You might want to call your nearby B of E office to double-check. (Personally, I always prefer in-person exchanges whenever possible.) Here an excerpt of the Absentee Ballot Cure Process put out by ny.gov: "The board of elections shall also attempt to contact the voter by electronic mail (email) and telephone, if such information is available to the board in the voter's registration information or absentee application, to notify the voter of the deficiency and the opportunity and the process to cure the deficiency. If more than one email address is available to the board, send the notice to all email addresses in the voter’s file. ➡ Any notification attempted by email shall include a copy of the notice and cure affirmation. If more than one phone number is available to the board, contact each phone number in the voter’s file."
Keep calling
yes
The other answer here is incorrect. You CAN vote in a federal election when you are a citizen, even if you reside overseas. Please review this: https://www.fvap.gov/guide/chapter2/new-york.
https://voterlookup.elections.ny.gov/
It would be advisable to register to vote in Brooklyn. This could be done on line, at DMV, or in person at 345 Adams street. In reference to you voting in the primary that could be accommodated either by signing the voter registration book or via the affidavit process. Good luck. Welcome to Brooklyn.
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I have no access to your assignment information. All I can suggest is you call the Board of Elections tomorrow morning starting at 5am.
Someone will come to the home with an absentee ballot. Early voting is of no use to you if you can't get to the polll site.
They're mirrors
Probably next week
Please call the BOE at 718 797 8800
You will be able to work ... Go to electiondayworker.com ... Sign in (or sign up) and register your address change ... While your there you can also indicate which elections your available to work
I am sorry, but I don't know!
Write "Moved. Return to sender" and deposit in a mailbox. Keep doing that.
I'm not sure if this is serious question..... but I'd suggest that next time, you send your absentee ballot well in advance. I was at the board of elections on Thursday and it's a madhouse. And the nail system unfortunately isn't always reliable
I suggest you do so
When you went to class or read your booklet it is a known fact that the city offers 200.00 for the day
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