
Two minutes
Check that you are registered, and that you are in Ward 4.
Only Ward 4 voters elect this seat. Confirm your address, your district and your polling place. If you have moved, this is the step that matters most.Five minutes
Tell three neighbors this race exists.
Three conversations on your street, repeated across Ward 4, is bigger than the margin that decided the last election.
Send them this page, or say it at the mailbox. There is a town council race in November and it came down to 429 votes.
Ten minutes
Put a sign in your yard.
Signs tell the street this race is happening. In a race decided by a few hundred people, that is most of the battle. We will drop one off.Whatever you can
Chip in.
Signs, palm cards and postage are most of the budget.An hour, once
Come knock doors with us.
You go out with someone experienced, you get a script, and you are never sent out alone. Door knocking moves more votes per hour than anything else in a local race.An evening
Host eight neighbors in your living room.
You provide the room. We bring everything else, including Gina. An hour of questions with people from your own street changes more minds than a mailer.
Dates to keep
- October
Register, or update your registration New York's deadline falls in late October. Do it now and it is done.
- Late October
Early voting New York holds nine days of early voting before Election Day. Check the county for hours and sites.
- Any time
Vote by mail Any registered New York voter can request an early mail ballot. No excuse needed.
- Nov 3
Election Day Polls open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. The town council race sits near the bottom of the ballot. Keep going.
If you do one thing on this page, make it the second one. Tell three neighbors.