Election Day 2020 In Nanuet: What You Need To Know
NANUET, NY — Voting is almost over, as voters across the United States including Nanuet finish the 2020 general election up Tuesday.
In addition to the presidential and congressional races, there are many key races at the state and local levels. Voting in 2020 has been different due to rules that expanded early and mail-in voting in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
You can check your voting status on the Secretary of State's website, where you can also find your polling place.
Vote-by-mail ballots must either be personally delivered to the board of elections no later than the close of polls on Election Day, or postmarked by a governmental postal service not later than the day of the election and received no later than the seventh day after the election.
Voting on Election Day
Polls in New York are open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Election Day.
You can find your assigned polling place by visiting the New York State Board of Elections website, or the Rockland Board of Elections has a way to search for it online.
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the board of elections made a few changes to protect voters, staff, and the residents of some of the usual poll sites.
If you normally vote at St. Paul's Parish Center in Congers, you will vote at the Congers Community Center, 8 Gilchrest Rd, Congers, NY 10920.
If you normally vote at Brightview, you will vote at The River Church, 253 Ehrhardt Rd, Pearl River, NY 10965.
If you normally vote at Esplanade Palisades, you will vote at St. Charles A.M.E. Zion Church, 432 Valentine Ave, Sparkill, NY 10976.
If you normally vote at Christ Lutheran Church, you will vote at Ramapo Town Hall, 237 Route 59, Suffern, NY 10901.
If you normally vote at Fountain View, you will vote at the Spook Rock Senior Citizen Housing, 200 Dashew Drive, Suffern, NY 10901.
For questions about voting in Rockland County, contact the Board of Elections online; by phone: 845-638-5172; or by email: voterinfo@co.rockland.ny.us.
Key Races
The following are the key contested races that will be on the ballot for Nanuet voters:
President/Vice President
Joe Biden/Kamala Harris (Democrat)
Donald Trump/Mike Pence (Republican) - Incumbent
Congress
U.S. House District 17
Mondaire Jones (Democratic Party, Working Families Party)
Maureen McArdle Schulman (Republican Party)
Yehudis Gottesfeld (Conservative Party)
Michael Parietti (Serve America Movement Party)
Joshua Eisen (Independent)
SEE ALSO:
New York State Assembly
District 96
Kenneth Zebrowski (incumbent. Democratic Party)
District 97
Ellen Jaffee (incumbent. Democratic Party)
Michael Lawler (Republican Party)
SEE: Meet The Candidate: Lawler For New York State Assembly
District 98
Karl Brabenec (incumbent)
District 99
Colin Schmitt (incumbent. Republican Party)
Sarita Bhandarkar (Democratic Party)
New York State Senate
District 38
Elijah Reichlin-Melnick (Democratic Party)
William Weber, Jr. (Republican, Serve America Movement Party)
SEE ALSO:
District 39
Steve Brescia (Republican Party)
James Skoufis (incumbent. Democratic Party)
SEE ALSO:
State Supreme Court Judge, 9th District
Richard Guertin, Republican
David Hasin, Republican
Alexandra Murphy, Democratic
Robert Ondrovic, Democratic
Mark Starkman, Republican
*Sam Walker, cross-endorsed
E. Loren Williams, Democratic
Palisades Mall Referendum
Clarkstown voters will decide whether or not to allow the Palisades Center Mall to go to the Planning Board to request approvals for plans to use the leasable area on the fourth floor. On the back of your ballot. SEE:
Palisades Center Expansion On The Ballot
This article originally appeared on the Nanuet Patch